Dark Matter Annual Modulation Analysis with Combined Nuclear and Electron Recoil Channels

Abstract

After decades of experimental efforts, the DAMA/LIBRA(DL) annual modulation (AM) analysis on the N (WIMP Dark Matter interactions on nucleus) channel remains the only one which can be interpreted as positive signatures. This has been refuted by numerous time-integrated (TI) and AM analysis. It has been shown that e (WIMP interactions with electrons) alone is not compatible with the DL AM data. We expand the investigations by performing an AM analysis with the addition of e long-range and short-range interactions to N, derived using the Frozen Core Approximation method. Two scenarios are considered, where the N and e processes are due to a single (1 tot) or two different 's (2 tot). The combined fits with N and e provide stronger significance to the DL AM data which are compatible with the presence of additional physical effects beyond N alone. This is the first analysis which explores how e AM can play a role in DL AM. The revised allowed regions as well as the exclusion contours from the other null AM experiments are presented. All DL AM allowed parameter spaces in N and e channels under both 1 tot and 2 tot are excluded at the 90\% confidence level by the combined null AM results. It can be projected that DL-allowed parameter spaces from generic models with interactions induced by two-WIMPs are ruled out.

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