Search for light dark matter in XENON10 data.
/ Authors
J. Angle, J. Angle, E. Aprile, F. Arneodo, L. Baudis, A. Bernstein, A. Bolozdynya, L. Coelho, C. Dahl, L. deViveiros
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A. Ferella, L. Fernandes, S. Fiorucci, R. Gaitskell, K. Giboni, R. Gomez, R. Hasty, L. Kastens, J. Kwong, J. Lopes, N. Madden, A. Manalaysay, A. Manalaysay, A. Manzur, D. McKinsey, M. Monzani, K. Ni, U. Oberlack, U. Oberlack, J. Orboeck, G. Plante, R. Santorelli, J. Santos, S. Schulte, P. Shagin, T. Shutt, P. Sorensen, C. Winant, M. Yamashita
/ Abstract
We report results of a search for light (≲10 GeV) particle dark matter with the XENON10 detector. The event trigger was sensitive to a single electron, with the analysis threshold of 5 electrons corresponding to 1.4 keV nuclear recoil energy. Considering spin-independent dark matter-nucleon scattering, we exclude cross sections σ(n)>7×10(-42) cm(2), for a dark matter particle mass m(χ)=7 GeV. We find that our data strongly constrain recent elastic dark matter interpretations of excess low-energy events observed by CoGeNT and CRESST-II, as well as the DAMA annual modulation signal.
Journal: Physical review letters