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The expected background spectrum in NaI dark matter detectors and the DAMA result
Detailed Monte Carlo simulations of the expected radioactive background rates
and spectra in NaI crystals are presented. The obtained spectra are then
compared to those measured in the DAMA/NaI and DAMA/LIBRA experiments. The
simulations can be made consistent with the measured DAMA spectrum only by
assuming higher than reported concentrations of some isotopes and even so leave
very little room for the dark matter signal. We conclude that any
interpretation of the annual modulation of the event rate observed by DAMA as a
dark matter signal, should include full consideration of the background
spectrum. This would significantly restrict the range of dark matter models
capable of explaining the modulation effect.Comment: 17 pages, 6 figure
Investigation of a0-f0 mixing
We investigate the isospin-violating mixing of the light scalar mesons
a0(980) and f0(980) within the unitarized chiral approach. Isospin-violating
effects are considered to leading order in the quark mass differences and
electromagnetism. In this approach both mesons are generated through
meson-meson dynamics. Our results provide a description of the mixing
phenomenon within a framework consistent with chiral symmetry and unitarity,
where these resonances are not predominantly q q-bar states. Amongst the
possible experimental signals, we discuss observable consequences for the
reaction J/Psi -> phi pi0 eta in detail. In particular we demonstrate that the
effect of a0-f0 mixing is by far the most important isospin-breaking effect in
the resonance region and can indeed be extracted from experiment.Comment: 15 pages, 9 figures; discussion extended, title changed, version
published in Phys. Rev.
Narrow muon bundles from muon pair production in rock
We revise the process of muon pair production by high-energy muons in rock
using the recently published cross-section. The three-dimensional Monte Carlo
code MUSIC has been used to obtain the characteristics of the muon bundles
initiated via this process. We have compared them with those of conventional
muon bundles initiated in the atmosphere and shown that large underground
detectors, capable of collecting hundreds of thousands of multiple muon events,
can discriminate statistically muon induced bundles from conventional ones.
However, we find that the enhancement of the measured muon decoherence function
over that predicted at small distances, recently reported by the MACRO
experiment, cannot be explained by the effect of muon pair production alone,
unless its cross-section is underestimated by a factor of 3.Comment: 10 pages, 1 table, 2 figures, to be published in Physics Letters
Hadron amplitudes in composite superstring model
Hadron amplitudes for interaction of pi and K nesons are constructed in
composite superstring modelComment: 12 pages, 4 figure
Proposed Search for Mixing in Polarization Phenomena
The and meson mass difference induces the mixing of the
and resonances, the amplitude of which, between the
and thresholds, is large in magnitude, of the order of , and possesses the
phase sharply varying by about 90. We suggest performing the polarized
target experiments on the reaction at high energy in
which the fact of the existence of mixing can be
unambiguously and very easily established through the presence of a strong jump
in the azimuthal asymmetry of the wave production cross section
near the thresholds. The presented estimates of the polarization
effect to be expected in experiment are to a great extent model independent.Comment: RevTeX, 9 pages, 1 figure. A number of typographical and grammatical
errors correcte
Measurement of the Scintillation Efficiency of Na Recoils in NaI(Tl) down to 10 keV Nuclear Recoil Energy relevant to Dark Matter Searches
We present preliminary results of measurements of the quenching factor for Na
recoils in NaI(Tl) at room temperature, made at a dedicated neutron facility at
the University of Sheffield. Measurements have been performed with a 2.45 MeV
mono-energetic neutron generator in the energy range from 10 keV to 100 keV
nuclear recoil energy. A BC501A liquid scintillator detector was used to tag
neutrons. Cuts on pulse-shape discrimination from the BC501A liquid
scintillator detector and neutron time-of-flight were performed on pulses
recorded by a digitizer with a 2 ns sampling time. Measured quenching factors
range from 19% to 26%, in agreement with other experiments. From pulse-shape
analysis, a mean time of pulses from electron and nuclear recoils are compared
down to 2 keV electron equivalent energy.Comment: to appear in Proc. 6th Int. Workshop on the Identification of Dark
Matter, 11-16 September 2006, Rhodes, Greece; 6 pages, 4 figures; corrected
preliminary theoretical estimation curve plotted in figure
Limits on WIMP Dark Matter
The current state searches for dark matter in the form of Weakly Interacting
Massive Particles (WIMPs) using both direct and indirect techniques is
reviewed. Advances in recent years by various direct search experiments,
utilising technology able to record the nuclear recoil events expected from
elastic scattering by WIMPs, have allowed progress towards lower limits to be
made. In particular, the Edelweiss and CDMS collaborations are achieving
sensitiviy able to challenge data from DAMA interpreted as evidence for WIMPs
of mass in the region of 60 GeV. Meanwhile, indirect searches, based on
observing the annihilation products of neutralino-neutralino interactions in
the Earth, Sun and Galaxy, have produced intriguing results. For instance,
analysis by Superkamiokande now suggests limits comparable with the best direct
search results.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, International Europhysics Conference on High
Energy Physic
Angular asymmetries in the reactions pp \to d\pi^+\eta and pn \to d\pi^0\eta and a_0-f_0 mixing
The reactions pp\to d\pi^+\eta and pn\to d\pi^0\eta are of special interest
for investigating the a_0(980) (J^P=0^+) resonance in the process NN \to da_0
\to d\pi\eta. We study some aspects of those reactions within a general
formalism and also in a concrete phenomenological model. In particular, it is
shown that the presence of nonresonant (i.e. without excitation of the a_0
resonance) contributions to these reactions yields nonvanishing values for
specific polarization observables, i.e. to effects like those generated by
a_0-f_0 mixing. An experimental determination of these observables for the
reaction pp\to d\pi^+\eta would provide concrete information on the magnitude
of those nonresonant contributions to \pi\eta production. We discuss also the
possibility of extracting information about a_0-f_0 mixing from the reaction pn
\to d\pi^0\eta with polarized proton beam.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figure
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