Constraints on ultraheavy dark matter from the CDEX-10 experiment at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory
Abstract
We report a search for ultraheavy dark matter (UHDM) with the CDEX-10 experiment at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory. Using a Monte Carlo framework that incorporates Earth shielding effects, we simulated UHDM propagation and energy deposition in p-type point-contact germanium detectors. Analysis of 205.4 kg·day exposure in the 0.16--4.16 keVee range showed no excess above background. Our results exclude the spin-independent UHDM-nucleon scattering with two cross section scales, with the UHDM mass from 106 to 1011 GeV, and provide the most stringent constraints with solid-state detectors below 108 GeV.
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