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New results from DAMA/LIBRA
DAMA/LIBRA is running at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory of the I.N.F.N..
Here the results obtained with a further exposure of 0.34 ton x yr are
presented. They refer to two further annual cycles collected one before and one
after the first DAMA/LIBRA upgrade occurred on September/October 2008. The
cumulative exposure with those previously released by the former DAMA/NaI and
by DAMA/LIBRA is now 1.17 ton x yr, corresponding to 13 annual cycles. The data
further confirm the model independent evidence of the presence of Dark Matter
(DM) particles in the galactic halo on the basis of the DM annual modulation
signature (8.9 sigma C.L. for the cumulative exposure). In particular, with the
cumulative exposure the modulation amplitude of the single-hit events in the (2
-- 6) keV energy interval measured in NaI(Tl) target is (0.0116 +- 0.0013)
cpd/kg/keV; the measured phase is (146 +- 7) days and the measured period is
(0.999 +- 0.002) yr, values well in agreement with those expected for the DM
particles.Comment: presented at the Int. Conf. Beyond the Standard Models of Particle
Physics, Cosmology and Astrophysics (BEYOND 2010), 1-6 February 2010, Cape
Town, South Afric
Light Neutralinos and WIMP direct searches
The predictions of our previous analyses about possible low-mass (lower than
50 GeV) relic neutralinos are discussed in the light of the most recent results
from WIMP direct detection experiments. It is proved that these light
neutralinos are quite compatible with the new annual-modulation data of the
DAMA Collaboration; our theoretical predictions are also compared with the
upper bounds of the CDMS and EDELWEISS Collaborations.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figures, typeset with ReVTeX4. The paper may also be found
at http://www.to.infn.it/~fornengo/papers/note.ps.gz or through
http://www.to.infn.it/astropart/index.htm
Technical aspects in dark matter investigations
Some theoretical and experimental aspects regarding the direct dark matter
field are mentioned. In particular some arguments, which play a relevant role
in the evaluation of model dependent interpretations of experimental results
and in comparisons, are shortly addressed.Comment: Proceedings of TAUP 2011 Conferenc
First results from dark matter search experiment with LiF bolometer at Kamioka Underground Laboratory
Tokyo group has performed first underground dark matter search experiment in
2001 through 2002 at Kamioka Observatory(2700m.w.e). The detector is eight LiF
bolometers with total mass 168g aiming for the direct detection of WIMPs via
spin-dependent interaction. With a total exposure of 4.1 kg days, we derived
the limits in the a_p-a_n (WIMP-nucleon couplings) plane and excluded a large
part of the parameter space allowed by the UKDMC experiment.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figure
Wrong-Higgs Interactions without Flavor Problems and their Effects on Physical Observables
We consider the wrong-Higgs interactions such as type-III two Higgs doublet
models. Generally, such interactions cause flavor problems. However, if new
Yukawa interactions have the same flavor structure as that of the standard
model(SM), we do not have any flavor problems. In this work we propose a
microscopic model for the wrong-Higgs interactions aligned with SM ones in the
context of supersymmetry(SUSY) and show their phenomenological implications.
Low energy contraints from muon g-2 and rare B decays can be relieved and it
can be viable to have low mass superparticle spectra with light dark matter
which is preferred by recent experiments such as DAMA/LIBRA, CDMS-II and
CoGeNT. We also briefly discuss modification of Higgs decay in colliders.Comment: 17 pages, 5 figure
Possible implications of the channeling effect in NaI(Tl) crystals
The channeling effect of low energy ions along the crystallographic axes and
planes of NaI(Tl) crystals is discussed in the framework of corollary
investigations on WIMP Dark Matter candidates. In fact, the modeling of this
existing effect implies a more complex evaluation of the luminosity yield for
low energy recoiling Na and I ions. In the present paper related
phenomenological arguments are developed and possible implications are
discussed at some extent.Comment: 16 pages, 10 figures, preprint ROM2F/2007/15, submitted for
publicatio
Can Neutron stars constrain Dark Matter?
We argue that observations of old neutron stars can impose constraints on
dark matter candidates even with very small elastic or inelastic cross section,
and self-annihilation cross section. We find that old neutron stars close to
the galactic center or in globular clusters can maintain a surface temperature
that could in principle be detected. Due to their compactness, neutron stars
can acrete WIMPs efficiently even if the WIMP-to-nucleon cross section obeys
the current limits from direct dark matter searches, and therefore they could
constrain a wide range of dark matter candidates.Comment: 20 pages, 5 figure
Dilaton dominance in the early Universe dilutes Dark Matter relic abundances
The role of the dilaton field and its coupling to matter may result to a
dilution of Dark Matter (DM) relic densities. This is to be contrasted with
quintessence scenarios in which relic densities are augmented, due to
modification of the expansion rate, since Universe is not radiation dominated
at DM decoupling. Dilaton field, besides this, affects relic densities through
its coupling to dust which tends to decrease relic abundances. Thus two
separate mechanisms compete each other resulting, in general, to a decrease of
the relic density. This feature may be welcome and can rescue the situation if
Direct Dark Matter experiments point towards small neutralino-nucleon cross
sections, implying small neutralino annihilation rates and hence large relic
densities, at least in the popular supersymmetric scenarios. In the presence of
a diluting mechanism both experimental constraints can be met. The role of the
dilaton for this mechanism has been studied in the context of the non-critical
string theory but in this work we follow a rather general approach assuming
that the dilaton dominates only at early eras long before Big Bang
Nucleosynthesis.Comment: 11 pages, Latex, 4 figures: Comments and references added, version to
appear in Phys. Rev.
GENIUS-TF: a test facility for the GENIUS project
GENIUS is a proposal for a large scale detector of rare events. As a first
step of the experiment, a small test version, the GENIUS test facility, will be
build up at the Laboratorio Nazionale del Gran Sasso (LNGS). With about 40 kg
of natural Ge detectors operated in liquid nitrogen, GENIUS-TF could exclude
(or directly confirm) the DAMA annual modulation signature within about two
years of measurement.Comment: 14 pages, latex, 5 figures, 3 tables; submitted to Astroparticle
Physic
Phenomenology of light neutralinos in view of recent results at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
We review the status of the phenomenology of light neutralinos in an
effective Minimal Supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model (MSSM) at the
electroweak scale, in light of new results obtained at the CERN Large Hadron
Collider. First we consider the impact of the new data obtained by the CMS
Collaboration on the search for the Higgs boson decay into a tau pair, and by
the CMS and LHCb Collaborations on the branching ratio for the decay . Then we examine the possible implications
of the excess of events found by the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations in a search
for a SM--like Higgs boson around a mass of 126 GeV, with a most likely mass
region (95% CL) restricted to 115.5--131 GeV (global statistical significance
about 2.3 ). From the first set of data we update the lower bound of
the neutralino mass to be about 18 GeV. From the second set of measurements we
derive that the excess around = 126 GeV, which however needs a
confirmation by further runs at the LHC, would imply a neutralino in the mass
range 18 GeV \lsim m_{\chi} \lsim 38 GeV, with neutralino--nucleon elastic
cross sections fitting well the results of the dark matter direct search
experiments DAMA/LIBRA and CRESST.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, typeset with ReVTeX4. v2:discussion on LHC Higgs
excess extended and one figure added. Matches version accepted for
publication on Phys.Rev.D. A version of the paper with full resolution
figures can be found at http://www.to.infn.it/~scopel/phenom_v2.pd
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