Direct dark matter searches with the full data set of XMASS-I
Abstract
Various WIMP dark matter searches using the full data set of XMASS-I, a single-phase liquid xenon detector, are reported in this paper. Stable XMASS-I data taking accumulated a total live time of 1590.9 days between November 20, 2013 and February 1, 2019 with an analysis threshold of 1.0\,keVee. In the latter half of data taking a lower analysis threshold of 0.5\,keVee was also available through a new low threshold trigger. Searching for a WIMP signal in the detector's 97~kg fiducial volume yielded a limit on the WIMP-nucleon scattering cross section of 1.4× 10-44\, cm2 for a 60\,GeV/c2 WIMP at the 90\% confidence level. We also searched for WIMP induced annual modulation signatures in the detector's whole target volume, containing 832~kg of liquid xenon. For nuclear recoils of a 8\,GeV/c2 WIMP this analysis yielded a 90\% CL cross section limit of 2.3× 10-42\, cm2. At a WIMP mass of 0.5\, GeV/c2 the Migdal effect and Bremsstrahlung signatures were evaluated and lead to 90\% CL cross section limits of 1.4× 10-35\, cm2 and 1.1× 10-33\, cm2 respectively.
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