Excess Electronic Recoil Events in XENON1T
Abstract
We report results from searches for new physics with low-energy electronic recoil data recorded with the XENON1T detector. With an exposure of 0.65 t-y and an unprecedentedly low background rate of events/(t y keV) between 1 and 30 keV, the data enables sensitive searches for solar axions, an enhanced neutrino magnetic moment, and bosonic dark matter. An excess over known backgrounds is observed at low energies and most prominent between 2 and 3 keV. The solar axion model has a 3.4 significance, and a 3D 90% confidence surface is reported for axion couplings to electrons, photons, and nucleons. This surface is inscribed in the cuboid defined by , , and , and excludes either or . The neutrino magnetic moment signal is similarly favored over background at 3.2 and a confidence interval of (90% C.L.) is reported. Both results are in strong tension with stellar constraints. The excess can also be explained by decays of tritium at 3.2 with a trace amount that can neither be confirmed nor excluded with current knowledge of its production and reduction mechanisms. The significances of the solar axion and neutrino magnetic moment hypotheses are reduced to 2.0 and 0.9, respectively, if an unconstrained tritium component is included in the fitting. With respect to bosonic dark matter, the excess favors a monoenergetic peak at () keV (68% C.L.) with a 3.0 global (4.0 local) significance. We also consider the possibility that Ar may be present in the detector and yield a 2.82 keV peak. Contrary to tritium, the Ar concentration can be tightly constrained and is found to be negligible.
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@article{arxiv.2006.09721,
title = {Excess Electronic Recoil Events in XENON1T},
author = {E. Aprile and J. Aalbers and F. Agostini and M. Alfonsi and L. Althueser and F. D. Amaro and V. C. Antochi and E. Angelino and J. R. Angevaare and F. Arneodo and D. Barge and L. Baudis and B. Bauermeister and L. Bellagamba and M. L. Benabderrahmane and T. Berger and A. Brown and E. Brown and S. Bruenner and G. Bruno and R. Budnik and C. Capelli and J. M. R. Cardoso and D. Cichon and B. Cimmino and M. Clark and D. Coderre and A. P. Colijn and J. Conrad and J. P. Cussonneau and M. P. Decowski and A. Depoian and P. Di Gangi and A. Di Giovanni and R. Di Stefano and S. Diglio and A. Elykov and G. Eurin and A. D. Ferella and W. Fulgione and P. Gaemers and R. Gaior and M. Galloway and F. Gao and L. Grandi and C. Hasterok and C. Hils and K. Hiraide and L. Hoetzsch and J. Howlett and M. Iacovacci and Y. Itow and F. Joerg and N. Kato and S. Kazama and M. Kobayashi and G. Koltman and A. Kopec and H. Landsman and R. F. Lang and L. Levinson and Q. Lin and S. Lindemann and M. Lindner and F. Lombardi and J. Long and J. A. M. Lopes and E. López Fune 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 S. Mastroianni and M. Messina and K. Miuchi and K. Mizukoshi and A. Molinario and K. Morå and S. Moriyama and Y. Mosbacher and M. Murra and J. Naganoma and K. Ni and U. Oberlack and K. Odgers and J. Palacio and B. Pelssers and R. Peres and J. Pienaar and V. Pizzella and G. Plante and J. Qin and H. Qiu and D. Ramírez García and S. Reichard and A. Rocchetti and N. Rupp and J. M. F. dos Santos and G. Sartorelli and N. Šarčević and M. Scheibelhut and J. Schreiner and D. Schulte and M. Schumann and L. Scotto Lavina and M. Selvi and F. Semeria and P. Shagin and E. Shockley and M. Silva and H. Simgen and A. Takeda and C. Therreau and D. Thers and F. Toschi and G. Trinchero and C. Tunnell and M. Vargas and G. Volta and H. Wang and Y. Wei and C. Weinheimer and M. Weiss and D. Wenz and C. Wittweg and Z. Xu and M. Yamashita and J. Ye and G. Zavattini and Y. Zhang and T. Zhu and J. P. Zopounidis and X. Mougeot},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.09721},
year = {2020}
}
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26 pages, 15 figures. v2 added Ar37 background discussion and best-fit mass of bosonic dark matter, v3 updated Ar37 discussion, tritium estimation, and solar axion energy spectrum. Data in Fig. 2, 4, and 15, including unbinned energy points in Fig. 4, are available in 10.5281/zenodo.4088778