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On an unverified nuclear decay and its role in the DAMA experiment

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2013-03-27 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

The rate of the direct decay of 40K to the ground state of 40Ar through electron capture has not been experimentally reported. Aside from its inherent importance for the theory of electron capture as the only such decay known of its type (unique third-forbidden), this decay presents an irreducible background in the DAMA experiment. We find that the presence of this background, as well as others, poses a challenge to any interpretation of the DAMA results in terms of a Dark Matter model with a small modulation fraction. A 10ppb contamination of natural potassium requires a 20% modulation fraction or more. A 20ppb contamination, which is reported as an upper limit by DAMA, disfavors any Dark Matter origin of the signal. This conclusion is based on the efficiency of detecting 40K decays as inferred from simulation. We propose measures to help clarify the situation.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1210.5501,
  title  = {On an unverified nuclear decay and its role in the DAMA experiment},
  author = {Josef Pradler and Balraj Singh and Itay Yavin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1210.5501},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

8 pages, 3 figures; v2 - published version; results unchanged; an addendum can be found in http://arxiv.org/abs/arXiv:1210.7548