Physics reach of the XENON1T dark matter experiment
The XENON collaboration: E. Aprile, J. Aalbers, F. Agostini, M., Alfonsi, F. D. Amaro, M. Anthony, L. Arazi, F. Arneodo, C. Balan, P. Barrow,, L. Baudis, B. Bauermeister, T. Berger, P. Breur, A. Breskin, A. Brown, E., Brown, S. Bruenner, G. Bruno, R. Budnik, L. B\"utikofer

TL;DR
The paper evaluates the expected sensitivity of the XENON1T dark matter detector to WIMP interactions, considering background sources and systematic uncertainties, projecting a minimum detectable cross section after two years of data collection.
Contribution
It provides a detailed sensitivity forecast for XENON1T, incorporating background estimates and systematic uncertainties, which is novel in its comprehensive approach.
Findings
Projected sensitivity reaches 1.6 x 10^-47 cm^2 for 50 GeV/c^2 WIMPs
Background levels are dominated by radon decay and neutrino scattering
Systematic uncertainties significantly impact sensitivity estimates
Abstract
The XENON1T experiment is currently in the commissioning phase at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, Italy. In this article we study the experiment's expected sensitivity to the spin-independent WIMP-nucleon interaction cross section, based on Monte Carlo predictions of the electronic and nuclear recoil backgrounds. The total electronic recoil background in tonne fiducial volume and (, ) keV electronic recoil equivalent energy region, before applying any selection to discriminate between electronic and nuclear recoils, is (, mainly due to the decay of daughters inside the xenon target. The nuclear recoil background in the corresponding nuclear recoil equivalent energy region (, ) keV, is composed of ( from radiogenic neutrons, $(1.8 \pm 0.3)…
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