EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2015)

DAMA/LIBRA-phase1 results and perspectives of the phase2

  • Bernabei R.,
  • Belli P.,
  • Cappella F.,
  • Caracciolo V.,
  • Cerulli R.,
  • Dai C.J.,
  • d’Angelo A.,
  • d’Angelo S.,
  • Di Marco A.,
  • He H.L.,
  • Incicchitti A.,
  • Kuang H.H.,
  • Ma X.H.,
  • Montecchia F.,
  • Sheng X.D.,
  • Wang R.G.,
  • Ye Z.P.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20159503001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 95
p. 03001

Abstract

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The results obtained with the total exposure of 1.04 ton × yr collected by DAMA/LIBRA–phase1 deep underground at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory (LNGS) of the I.N.F.N. during 7 annual cycles are summarized. The DAMA/LIBRA–phase1 and the former DAMA/NaI data (cumulative exposure 1.33 ton × yr, corresponding to 14 annual cycles) give evidence at 9.3 σ C.L. for the presence of Dark Matter (DM) particles in the galactic halo, on the basis of the exploited model independent DM annual modulation signature by using highly radio-pure NaI(Tl) target. No systematic or side reaction able to mimic the exploited DM signature has been found or suggested by anyone over more than a decade. The same data of DAMA/LIBRA–phase1 have also been analyzed searching for possible DM second-order diurnal effect; at present, the DM diurnal modulation amplitude – expected because of the Earth diurnal motion – evaluated on the basis of the DAMA Dark Matter annual modulation results is below the reached experimental sensitivity. Some of the perspectives of the presently running DAMA/LIBRA–phase2 are outlined.