CDEX
Results of direct dark matter detection with CDEX experiment at CJPL, TAUP 2019

CDEX Collaboration (Hao Ma  et al.)

Conference: 16th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics (TAUP 2019),9-13 September 2019. Toyama, Japan

Abstract:  The China Dark Matter Experiment (CDEX), located at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory (CJPL) whose overburden is about 2400m rock, aims at direct searches of light Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs). A single-element 994-gram p-type point contact (PPC) germanium detector (CDEX-1B) runs inside a solid passive shielding system. To achieve lower background, a prototype 10kg PPC germanium detector array (CDEX-10), consisting of three detector strings with three germanium crystals each, is directly immersed in the liquid nitrogen. With the energy threshold of 160eV, the limits on WIMP-nucleus scattering are set by energy spectra and annual modulation analysis, respectively. Incorporating Migdal effect, the data of CDEX-1B are re-analyzed to search sub-GeV WIMPs. Finally, the future plan of CDEX experiment in CJPL-II is introduced.

Link:  Results of direct dark matter detection with CDEX experiment at CJPL