Search for Charged Excited States of Dark Matter with KamLAND-Zen

Autor: collaboration, KamLAND-Zen, Abe, S., Eizuka, M., Futagi, S., Gando, A., Gando, Y., Goto, S., Hachiya, T., Hata, K., Hosokawa, K., Ichimura, K., Ieki, S., Ikeda, H., Inoue, K., Ishidoshiro, K., Kamei, Y., Kawada, N., Kishimoto, Y., Koga, M., Kurasawa, M., Mitsui, T., Miyake, H., Morita, D., Nakahata, T., Nakajima, R., Nakamura, K., Nakamura, R., Nakane, J., Ozaki, H., Sakai, T., Shimizu, I., Shirai, J., Shiraishi, K., Shoji, R., Suzuki, A., Takeuchi, A., Tamae, K., Watanabe, H., Watanabe, K., Obara, S., Yoshida, S., Umehara, S., Fushimi, K., Kotera, K., Urano, Y., Ichikawa, A. K., Berger, B. E., Fujikawa, B. K., Learned, J. G., Maricic, J., Axani, S. N., Fu, Z., Smolsky, J., Winslow, L. A., Efremenko, Y., Karwowski, H. J., Markoff, D. M., Tornow, W., Dell'Oro, S., O'Donnell, T., Detwiler, J. A., Enomoto, S., Decowski, M. P., Weerman, K. M., Grant, C., Li, A., Song, H.
Rok vydání: 2023
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Zdroj: Phys. Lett. B 855 (2024) 138846
Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
DOI: 10.1016/j.physletb.2024.138846
Popis: Particle dark matter could belong to a multiplet that includes an electrically charged state. WIMP dark matter ($\chi^{0}$) accompanied by a negatively charged excited state ($\chi^{-}$) with a small mass difference (e.g. $<$ 20 MeV) can form a bound-state with a nucleus such as xenon. This bound-state formation is rare and the released energy is $\mathcal{O}(1-10$) MeV depending on the nucleus, making large liquid scintillator detectors suitable for detection. We searched for bound-state formation events with xenon in two experimental phases of the KamLAND-Zen experiment, a xenon-doped liquid scintillator detector. No statistically significant events were observed. For a benchmark parameter set of WIMP mass $m_{\chi^{0}} = 1$ TeV and mass difference $\Delta m = 17$ MeV, we set the most stringent upper limits on the recombination cross section times velocity $\langle\sigma v\rangle$ and the decay-width of $\chi^{-}$ to $9.2 \times 10^{-30}$ ${\rm cm^3/s}$ and $8.7 \times 10^{-14}$ GeV, respectively at 90% confidence level.
Databáze: arXiv