Dark matter sensitivities of the Majorana Demonstrator

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The Majorana Demonstrator is an array of natural and enriched high purity germanium detectors that will search for the neutrinoless double-beta decay of Germanium-76 and perform a search for weakly interacting massive particles with masses below 10 GeV. To reach the background rate goal in the neutrinoless double-beta decay region of interest of 4 counts/keV/t/y, the DEMONSTRATOR will utilize a number of background reduction strategies, including a time-correlated event cut for 68Ge that requires a sub-keV energy threshold. This low energy threshold allows the DEMONSTRATOR to extend its physics reach to include a search for light WIMPs. We will discuss the detector systems and data analysis techniques required to achieve sub-keV thresholds as well as present the projected dark matter sensitivities of the Majorana Demonstrator.

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Giovanetti, G. K., Aguayo, E., Avignone, F. T., Back, H. O., Barabash, A. S., Beene, J. R., … Zhang, C. (2012). Dark matter sensitivities of the Majorana Demonstrator. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 375). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/375/1/012014

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