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Abstract We consider the nuclear absorption of dark matter as an alternative to the typical indirect detection search channels of dark matter decay or annihilation. In this scenario, an atomic nucleus transitions to an excited state by absorbing a pseudoscalar dark matter particle and promptly emits a photon as it transitions back to its ground state. The nuclear excitation of carbon and oxygen in the Galactic Center would produce a discrete photon spectrum in the𝒪(10) MeV range that could be detected by gamma-ray telescopes. Using theBIGSTICKlarge-scale shell-model code, we calculate the excitation energies of carbon and oxygen. We constrain the dark matter-nucleus coupling for current COMPTEL data, and provide projections for future experiments AMEGO-X, e-ASTROGAM, and GRAMS for dark matter masses from ∼ 10 to 30 MeV. We find the excitation process to be very sensitive to the dark matter mass and find that the future experiments considered would improve constraints on the dark matter-nucleus coupling within an order of magnitude.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available February 11, 2026
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Waites, Loyd; Thompson, Adrian; Bungau, Adriana; Conrad, Janet M.; Dutta, Bhaskar; Huang, Wei-Chih; Kim, Doojin; Shaevitz, Michael; Spitz, Joshua (, Physical Review D)
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de Gouvêa, André; Huang, Wei-Chih; König, Johannes; Sen, Manibrata (, Physical Review D)
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