Effective theory approach to direct detection of dark matter
Junji Hisano

TL;DR
This paper introduces an effective field theory framework to evaluate dark matter direct detection rates, providing a systematic approach for interpreting experimental data in particle physics and cosmology.
Contribution
It presents a novel effective field theory method tailored for analyzing dark matter direct detection experiments.
Findings
Provides a systematic framework for detection rate calculations
Facilitates interpretation of experimental results in dark matter searches
Bridges particle physics models with cosmological observations
Abstract
An effective field theory approach is presented for evaluation of the dark matter direct detection rate in this lecture note. This is prepared for the Les Houches Summer School Effective Field Theory in Particle Physics and Cosmology, July 2017.
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