Effective field theory and inelastic dark matter results from XENON1T
E. Aprile, K. Abe, F. Agostini, S. Ahmed Maouloud, L. Althueser, B., Andrieu, E. Angelino, J. R. Angevaare, V. C. Antochi, D. Ant\'on Martin, F., Arneodo, L. Baudis, A. L. Baxter, L. Bellagamba, R. Biondi, A. Bismark, A., Brown, S. Bruenner, G. Bruno, R. Budnik, C. Cai

TL;DR
This paper analyzes XENON1T data to search for inelastic and effective field theory dark matter interactions, setting new limits and exploring the impact of isospin-breaking effects on detection sensitivity.
Contribution
It extends the analysis of XENON1T data to include operators up to dimension-eight in ChEFT and models of inelastic dark matter, providing new constraints and insights.
Findings
Data is consistent with background, with small fluctuations.
Maximum local significance of 1.8 sigma for certain dark matter models.
Up to 6 orders of magnitude weaker limits due to isospin-breaking effects.
Abstract
In this work, we expand on the XENON1T nuclear recoil searches to study the individual signals of dark matter interactions from operators up to dimension-eight in a Chiral Effective Field Theory (ChEFT) and a model of inelastic dark matter (iDM). We analyze data from two science runs of the XENON1T detector totaling 1\,tonneyear exposure. For these analyses, we extended the region of interest from [4.9, 40.9]keV to [4.9, 54.4]keV to enhance our sensitivity for signals that peak at nonzero energies. We show that the data is consistent with the background-only hypothesis, with a small background over-fluctuation observed peaking between 20 and 50keV, resulting in a maximum local discovery significance of 1.7\, for the VectorVector () ChEFT channel for a dark matter particle of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Scientific Research and Discoveries
