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Comparison between DAMA/LIBRA and COSINE-100 in the light of quenching factors

Authors
Ko, Y. J.Adhikari, G.Adhikari, P.de Souza, E. BarbosaCarlin, N.Choi, J. J.Choi, S.Djamal, M.Ezeribe, A. C.Ha, C.Hahn, I. S.Jeon, E. J.Jo, J. H.Kang, W. G.Kauer, M.Kim, G. S.Kim, H.Kim, H. J.Kim, K. W.Kim, N. Y.Kim, S. K.Kim, Y. D.Kim, Y. H.Lee, E. K.Lee, H. S.Lee, J.Lee, J. Y.Lee, M. H.Lee, S. H.Leonard, D. S.Lynch, W. A.Manzato, B. B.Maruyama, R. H.Neal, R. J.Olsen, S. L.Park, B. J.Park, H. K.Park, H. S.Park, K. S.Pitta, R. L. C.Prihtiadi, H.Ra, S. J.Rott, C.Shin, K. A.Scarff, A.Spooner, N. J. C.Thompson, W. G.Yango, L.Yui, G. H.
Issue Date
11월-2019
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Keywords
dark matter experiments; dark matter theory
Citation
JOURNAL OF COSMOLOGY AND ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS, no.11
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF COSMOLOGY AND ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS
Number
11
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/131349
DOI
10.1088/1475-7516/2019/11/008
ISSN
1475-7516
Abstract
There is a long standing debate about whether or not the annual modulation signal reported by the DAMA/LIBRA collaboration is induced by Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMP) in the galaxy's dark matter halo scattering from nuclides in their NaI(Tl) crystal target/detector. This is because regions of WIMP-mass vs. WIMP-nucleon cross-section parameter space that can accommodate the DAMA/LIBRA-phase1 modulation signal in the context of the standard WIMP dark matter galactic halo and isospin-conserving (canonical), spin-independent (SI) WIMP-nucleon interactions have been excluded by many of other dark matter search experiments including COSINE-100, which uses the same NaI(Tl) target/detector material. Moreover, the recently released DAMA/LIBRA-phase2 results are inconsistent with an interpretation as WIMP-nuclide scattering via the canonical SI interaction and prefer, instead, isospin-violating or spin-dependent interactions. Dark matter interpretations of the DAMA/LIBRA signal are sensitive to the NaI(Tl) scintillation efficiency for nuclear recoils, which is characterized by so-called quenching factors (QF), and the QF values used in previous studies differ significantly from recently reported measurements, which may have led to incorrect interpretations of the DAMA/LIBRA signal. In this article, the compatibility of the DAMA/LIBRA and COSINE-100 results, in light of the new QF measurements is examined for different possible types of WIMP-nucleon interactions. The resulting allowed parameter space regions associated with the DAMA/LIBRA signal are explicitly compared with 90% confidence level upper limits from the initial 59.5 day COSINE-100 exposure. With the newly measured QF values, the allowed 3 sigma regions from the DAMA/LIBRA data are still generally excluded by the COSINE-100 data.
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