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Dark Matter Mass and Anisotropy in Directional Detector

Keiko I. Nagao

Published 2019-09-19Version 1

Velocity distribution of dark matter is supposed to be isotropic Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution in most cases, however, other distribution models including anisotropic one are suggested by simulations. Directional direct detection of dark matter is expected to be a hopeful way to discriminate isotropic distribution from anisotropic one. We investigate the possibility to obtain the anisotropy and WIMP mass by Monte-Carlo simulation supposing the directional detector.

Comments: 3pages, 8 figures. Proceedings for PPAP 2019 (2nd workshop on Phenomenology for Particle and Anti-Particle 2019)
Categories: astro-ph.CO, hep-ex, hep-ph
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