An experiment to search for dark matter interactions using sodium iodide detectors

Observations of galaxies and primordial radiation suggest that the Universe is made mostly of non-luminous dark matter. Several types of new fundamental particles have been proposed as candidates for dark matter such as weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) but no definitive signal has been s...

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Main Authors Adhikari, Govinda, Adhikari, Pushparaj, Estella Barbosa de Souza, Carlin, Nelson, Choi, Seonho, Mitra Djamal, Ezeribe, Anthony C, Chang, Hyon Ha, Hahn, Insik, Hubbard, Antonia J F, Jeon, Eunju, Jo, Jay Hyun, Joo, Hanwool, Woon Gu Kang, Kang, Woosik, Kauer, Matthew, Kim, Bonghee, Kim, Hyounggyu, Kim, Hongjoo, Kim, Kyungwon, Nam Young Kim, Kim, Sun Kee, Kim, Yeongduk, Yong-Hamb, Kim, Ko, Young Ju, Kudryavtsev, Vitaly A, Hyun Su Lee, Lee, Jaison, Lee, Jooyoung, Lee, Moo Hyun, Leonard, Douglas S, Lynch, Warren A, Maruyama, Reina H, Mouton, Frederic, Olsen, Stephen L, Park, Byungju, Park, Hyang Kyu, Park, Hyeonseo, Park, Jungsic, Park, Kangsoon, Pettus, Walter C, Prihtiadi, Hafizh, Ra, Sejin, Rott, Carsten, Scarff, Andrew, Keon Ah Shin, Spooner, Neil J C, Thompson, William G, Yang, Liang, Yong, Seok Hyun
Format Paper Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 05.06.2019
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Summary:Observations of galaxies and primordial radiation suggest that the Universe is made mostly of non-luminous dark matter. Several types of new fundamental particles have been proposed as candidates for dark matter such as weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) but no definitive signal has been seen despite concerted efforts by many collaborations. One exception is the much-debated claim by the DAMA collaboration of a statistically significant annual modulation in the event rate of their experiment with a period and phase consistent with that expected from WIMP dark matter. Several groups have been working to develop experiments with the aim of reproducing DAMA's results using the same target medium. Here we report results from the initial operation of the COSINE-100 experiment. COSINE-100 uses sodium iodide as the target medium-the same medium as DAMA-and is designed to carry out a model-independent test of DAMA's claim. Initial data based on the first 59.5 days indicate that there is no excess of events over the expected background, confirming that DAMA's annual modulation signal is in severe tension with results from other experiments under the assumption of dark matter having spin independent interactions and the Standard Halo Model. COSINE-100 is now taking data to study the presence of dark matter-induced annual modulation in the event rate of the sodium iodide detectors.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1906.01791