Effective field theory and inelastic dark matter results from XENON1T
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 70GeV/c, and for an iDM particle of 50GeV/c with a mass splitting of 100keV/c. For each model, we report 90\,\% confidence level (CL) upper limits. We also report upper limits on three benchmark models of dark matter interaction using ChEFT where we investigate the effect of isospin-breaking interactions. We observe rate-driven cancellations in regions of the isospin-breaking couplings, leading to up to 6 orders of magnitude weaker upper limits with respect to the isospin-conserving case.
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@article{arxiv.2210.07591,
title = {Effective field theory and inelastic dark matter results from XENON1T},
author = {E. Aprile and K. Abe and F. Agostini and S. Ahmed Maouloud and L. Althueser and B. Andrieu and E. Angelino and J. R. Angevaare and V. C. Antochi and D. Antón Martin and F. Arneodo and L. Baudis and A. L. Baxter and L. Bellagamba and R. Biondi and A. Bismark and A. Brown and S. Bruenner and G. Bruno and R. Budnik and C. Cai and C. Capelli and J. M. R. Cardoso and D. Cichon and M. Clark and A. P. Colijn and J. Conrad and J. J. Cuenca-García and J. P. Cussonneau and V. D'Andrea and M. P. Decowski and P. Di Gangi and S. Di Pede and A. Di Giovanni and R. Di Stefano and S. Diglio and K. Eitel and A. Elykov and S. Farrell and A. D. Ferella and H. Fischer and W. Fulgione and P. Gaemers and R. Gaior and A. Gallo Rosso and M. Galloway and F. Gao and R. Glade-Beucke and L. Grandi and J. Grigat and M. Guida and R. Hammann and A. Higuera and C. Hils and L. Hoetzsch and J. Howlett and M. Iacovacci and Y. Itow and J. Jakob and F. Joerg and A. Joy and N. Kato and M. Kara and P. Kavrigin and S. Kazama and M. Kobayashi and G. Koltman and A. Kopec and H. Landsman and R. F. Lang and L. Levinson and I. Li and S. Li and S. Liang and S. Lindemann and M. Lindner and K. Liu and J. Loizeau and F. Lombardi and J. Long and J. A. M. Lopes and Y. Ma and C. Macolino and J. Mahlstedt and A. Mancuso and L. Manenti and A. Manfredini and F. Marignetti and T. Marrodán Undagoitia and K. Martens and J. Masbou and D. Masson and E. Masson and S. Mastroianni and M. Messina and K. Miuchi and K. Mizukoshi and A. Molinario and S. Moriyama and K. Morå and Y. Mosbacher and M. Murra and J. Müller and K. Ni and U. Oberlack and B. Paetsch and J. Palacio and R. Peres and J. Pienaar and M. Pierre and V. Pizzella and G. Plante and J. Qi and J. Qin and D. Ramírez García and S. Reichard and A. Rocchetti and N. Rupp and L. Sanchez and J. M. F. dos Santos and I. Sarnoff and G. Sartorelli and J. Schreiner and D. Schulte and P. Schulte and H. Schulze Eißing and M. Schumann and L. Scotto Lavina and M. Selvi and F. Semeria and P. Shagin and S. Shi and E. Shockley and M. Silva and H. Simgen and A. Takeda and P. L. Tan and A. Terliuk and D. Thers and F. Toschi and G. Trinchero and C. Tunnell and F. Tönnies and K. Valerius and G. Volta and Y. Wei and C. Weinheimer and M. Weiss and D. Wenz and C. Wittweg and T. Wolf and D. Xu and Z. Xu and M. Yamashita and L. Yang and J. Ye and L. Yuan and G. Zavattini and M. Zhong and T. Zhu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.07591},
year = {2025}
}