Mirror dark matter and the new DAMA/LIBRA results: A simple explanation for a beautiful experiment
- 15 August 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 78 (4) , 043529
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.78.043529
Abstract
Recently, the DAMA/LIBRA experiment has convincingly confirmed the DAMA/NaI annual modulation signal, experimentally demonstrating the existence of nonbaryonic dark matter in the halo of our galaxy. Meanwhile, in another part of town, other experiments such as CDMS and XENON10 have not detected any evidence for dark matter. One promising dark matter candidate which can reconcile the positive DAMA annual modulation signal with the null results from the other experiments is mirror dark matter. We reanalyze the mirror matter interpretation of the DAMA annual modulation signal utilizing (a) the new data from DAMA/LIBRA, including the measured energy dependence of the annual modulation signal, (b) an updated quenching factor which takes into account the channeling effect in crystals, and (c) the latest constraints from CDMS/Ge, CDMS/Si and XENON10 experiments. We show that the simplest possibility of a (and/or ) dominated halo with a small component is sufficient to fully explain all of the dark matter experiments. We also point out that a certain class of hidden sector dark matter models, although theoretically less appealing and less constrained, can mimic the success of the mirror dark matter model and hence are also viable.
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