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Search for An Annual Modulation in Three Years of CoGeNT Dark Matter Detector Data

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Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) are well-established dark matter candidates. WIMP interactions with sensitive detectors are expected to display a characteristic annual modulation in rate. We release a dataset spanning 3.4 years of operation from a low-background germanium detector, designed to search for this signature. A previously reported modulation persists, concentrated in a region of the energy spectrum populated by an exponential excess of unknown origin. Its phase and period agree with phenomenological expectations, but its amplitude is a factor $\sim$4-7 larger than predicted for a standard WIMP galactic halo. We consider the possibility of a non-Maxwellian local halo velocity distribution as a plausible explanation, able to help reconcile recently reported WIMP search anomalies.

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Signatures of Dipolar Dark Matter on Indirect Detection

hep-ph · 2019-08-15 · conditional · novelty 4.0

Fermionic dipole dark matter can match the observed relic abundance and Planck CMB bounds only in a narrow mass-dipole window, with an upper cutoff M16* = 0.44 (dipole ~0.44 x 10^-16 e cm) when electric and magnetic moments are equal.

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  • Signatures of Dipolar Dark Matter on Indirect Detection hep-ph · 2019-08-15 · conditional · none · ref 39 · internal anchor

    Fermionic dipole dark matter can match the observed relic abundance and Planck CMB bounds only in a narrow mass-dipole window, with an upper cutoff M16* = 0.44 (dipole ~0.44 x 10^-16 e cm) when electric and magnetic moments are equal.