Direction-sensitive dark matter search with gaseous tracking detector NEWAGE-0.3b'
Abstract
NEWAGE is a direction-sensitive dark matter search experiment using a micro-time-projection chamber filled with CF_4 gas. Following our first underground measurement at Kamioka in 2008, we developed a new detector with improved sensitivity, NEWAGE-0.3b'. NEWAGE-0.3b' has twice the target volume of the previous detector, a lower energy threshold, and an improved data acquisition system. In 2013, a dark matter search was undertaken by NEWAGE-0.3b' in Kamioka underground laboratory. The exposure of 0.327 kg\cdot days achieved a new 90{%} confidence level direction-sensitive spin-dependent cross-section limit of 557 pb for a 200 GeV/c^2 weakly interacting massive particle. Relative to our first underground measurements, the new direction-sensitive limits are improved by a factor of {∼ }10, and are the best achieved to date.
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Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
- Pub Date:
- April 2015
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- Bibcode:
- 2015PTEP.2015d3F01N
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- F41