Spin-independent elastic WIMP scattering and the DAMA annual modulation signal

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We discuss the interpretation of the annual modulation signal seen in the DAMA experiment in terms of spin-independent elastic WIMP scattering. Taking into account channeling in the crystal as well as the spectral signature of the modulation signal we find that the low-mass WIMP region consistent with DAMA data is confined to WIMP masses close to mχ 12 GeV, in disagreement with the constraints from CDMS and XENON. We conclude that even if channeling is taken into account this interpretation of the DAMA modulation signal is disfavoured. There are no overlap regions in the parameter space at 90 gives the probability of 1.2 × 10-5. We study the robustness of this result with respect to variations of the WIMP velocity distribution in our galaxy, by changing various parameters of the distribution function, and by using the results of a realistic N-body dark matter simulation. We find that only by making rather extreme assumptions regarding halo properties can we obtain agreement between DAMA and CDMS/XENON. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd and SISSA.

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Fairbairn, M., & Schwetz, T. (2009). Spin-independent elastic WIMP scattering and the DAMA annual modulation signal. Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, 2009(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2009/01/037

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