Annual modulation results from three-year exposure of ANAIS-112
J. Amare, S. Cebrian, D. Cintas, I. Coarasa, E. Garcia, M. Martinez,, M.A. Olivan, Y. Ortigoza, A. Ortiz de Solorzano, J. Puimedon, A. Salinas,, M.L. Sarsa, P. Villar

TL;DR
ANAIS-112's three-year data analysis shows no evidence of annual modulation in dark matter detection, challenging DAMA/LIBRA's positive results with improved background modeling and multiple analysis approaches.
Contribution
This study provides the first three-year, model-independent annual modulation analysis using NaI(Tl) detectors, refining background models and including multiple complementary searches.
Findings
No significant annual modulation detected in the data.
Results are incompatible with DAMA/LIBRA at over 2.6 sigma.
Updated sensitivity projections for five years of operation.
Abstract
ANAIS (Annual modulation with NaI Scintillators) is a dark matter direct detection experiment consisting of 112.5 kg of NaI(Tl) detectors in operation at the Canfranc Underground Laboratory (LSC), in Spain, since August 2017. ANAIS' goal is to confirm or refute in a model independent way the DAMA/LIBRA positive result: an annual modulation in the low-energy detection rate having all the features expected for the signal induced by dark matter particles in a standard galactic halo. This modulation, observed for about 20 years, is in strong tension with the negative results of other very sensitive experiments, but a model-independent comparison is still lacking. By using the same target material, NaI(Tl), such comparison is more direct and almost independent on dark matter particle and halo models. Here, we present the annual modulation analysis corresponding to three years of ANAIS data…
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