摘要: No existence of convincing signals has become a ``new normal'' in the Dark
Matter (DM) direct detection community for decades. Among other possibilities,
the ``new normal'' might indicate that in addition to the traditional NR
(Nuclear Recoil) events, ER (Electron Recoil) ones could also result from DM
interactions, which have been considered as backgrounds historically. Further,
we argue that ER and NR-like DM signals could co-exist in a detector's same
dataset. So in total, there would be three scenarios we can search for DM
candidate signals: (i) NR excess only, (ii) ER excess only, and (iii) both ER
and NR excess. To effectively identify possible DM signals under the three
scenarios, a DM detector should (a) have the minimum ER and NR backgrounds and
(b) be capable of discriminating ER events from NR ones. Accordingly, we
introduce the newly established project, ALETHEIA (A Liquid hElium Time
projection cHambEr In dArk matter), which implements liquid helium TPCs (Time
Projection Chamber) to hunt for low-mass ($\sim $100s MeV/c$^2$ - 10 GeV/c$^2$)
DM. Presumably, the LHe TPC technology would have the minimum intrinsic
backgrounds and strong ER/NR discrimination, therefore, be capable of
identifying any kind of DM induced excess if it exists at all.