2004
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.93.211301
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First Results from the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search in the Soudan Underground Laboratory

Abstract: We report the first results from a search for weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) in the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search experiment at the Soudan Underground Laboratory. Four Ge and two Si detectors were operated for 52.6 live days, providing 19.4 kg d of Ge net exposure after cuts for recoil energies between 10 and 100 keV. A blind analysis was performed using only calibration data to define the energy threshold and selection criteria for nuclear-recoil candidates. Using the standard dark-matter halo an… Show more

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“…The value of the dilution factor varies between about 6 and 8 over the scans. These points are consistent with all accelerator bounds, and we have checked using DarkSUSY 3.14 [37] that the resulting spin-independent LSP-nucleon cross sections are below the CDMS limits [38].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 50%
“…The value of the dilution factor varies between about 6 and 8 over the scans. These points are consistent with all accelerator bounds, and we have checked using DarkSUSY 3.14 [37] that the resulting spin-independent LSP-nucleon cross sections are below the CDMS limits [38].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 50%
“…Although there is no positive signal to date, the most stringent upper limit on the scattering crosssection comes from the XENON-10 collaboration [47], which obtained an upper limit σ( Z 1 p) < ∼ 8 × 10 −8 pb for m e Z 1 ∼ 100 GeV, corresponding to the expected neutralino mass in the HM2DM model for our canonical choice of parameters in figure 1. We compute the spin independent neutralino-proton scattering cross-section (used as the figure of merit in these experiments), and compare it to projections for the sensitivity of Stage 2 detectors (CDMS2 [48], Edelweiss2 [49], CRESST2 [50], ZEPLIN2 [51]) which are expected to probe a factor of ∼ 5 below the XENON-10 bound. 7 We also compare expectations in the HM2DM model with the projected sensitivity of the proposed SuperCDMS detector with 25 kg of Ge, and with proposed ton-size noble liquid detectors (XENON [53], LUX, WARP [54] and CLEAN [55]), for which we use the sensitivity of Warm Argon Project, with 1400 kg of argon as the benchmark.…”
Section: Jhep10(2007)088mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By using the equipartition theorem we get β 2 lab = 3(T /m) and therefore β 2 is given by (20). Using Eqs.…”
Section: Relic Density Of the Technicolor Wimpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have taken the velocity of the earth to be v E = 1.05 × v 0 = 1.05 × 230km/sec. In the first results of the CDMS experiment [20], the exposure of the Ge detectors was 19.4 kg · days.…”
Section: Majorana Particles Have Usually Much Smaller Cross Section Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
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