Improved spin-dependent limits from the PICASSO dark matter search experiment
/ Authors
T. P. C. M. Barnabe-Heider, E. Behnke, K. Clark, M. D. Marco, P. Doane, W. Feighery, M. Genest, R. Gornea, R. Guenette, S. Kanagalingam
and 10 more authors
C. Krauss, C. Leroy, L. Lessard, I. Levine, J. Martin, C. Muthusi, A. Noble, R. Noulty, U. Wichoski, V. Zacek
/ Abstract
Abstract The PICASSO experiment reports an improved limit for the existence of cold dark matter WIMPs interacting via spin-dependent interactions with nuclei. The experiment is installed in the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory at a depth of 2070 m. With superheated C4F10 droplets as the active material, and an exposure of 1.98 ± 0.19 kg day , no evidence for a WIMP signal was found. For a WIMP mass of 29 GeV / c 2 , limits on the spin-dependent cross section on protons of σ p = 1.31 pb and on neutrons of σ n = 21.5 pb have been obtained at 90% C.L. In both cases, some new parameter space in the region of WIMP masses below 20 GeV / c 2 has now been ruled out. The results of these measurements are also presented in terms of limits on the effective WIMP-proton and neutron coupling strengths a p and a n .
Journal: Physics Letters B