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CDMS-II to SuperCDMS: WIMP search at a zeptobarn

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2019-08-13 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

The Cryogenic Dark Matter search experiment (CDMS) employs low-temperature Ge and Si detectors to detect WIMPs via their elastic scattering of target nuclei. The last analysis with an germanium exposure of 397.8 kg-days resulted in zero observed candidate events, setting an upper limit on the spin-independent WIMP-nucleon cross-section of 6.6 x 10^{-44} cm^2 (4.6 x 10^{-44} cm^2, when previous CDMS Soudan data is included) for a WIMP mass of 60 GeV. The improvements in the surface event rejection capability for the current analysis with an germanium exposure about a factor of 2.5 greater than used in the last analysis will be discussed. To increase the sensitivity beyond the 1 x 10^{-44} cm^2 benchmark new 1 inch thick detectors have been developed. A first tower consisting of six of these detectors has been successfully installed at the Soudan site. These detectors will be used in a 15 kg SuperCDMS stage with an expected sensitivity on the spin-independent WIMP-nucleon elastic scattering cross-section of 5 x 10^{-45} cm^2. In addition, the CDMS Collaboration has started to look for signatures of non WIMP dark matter particles, which may explain the annual modulation signature observed by DAMA.

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@article{arxiv.1001.3037,
  title  = {CDMS-II to SuperCDMS: WIMP search at a zeptobarn},
  author = {T. Bruch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1001.3037},
  year   = {2019}
}

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4 pages, 3 figures. Prepared for 5th Patras Workshop on Axions, WIMPs and WISPs, Durham, England, 13-17 July 2009