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Have we found conclusive evidence for dark matter through direct detection experiments?

J. Yang

Published 2013-02-21Version 1

We employ a SUSY-model-independent method to examine the remaining evidence for the low mass dark matter. Using the XENON100's recent result of 224.6 live days $\times$ 34kg exposure and PICASSO's result published in 2009, we have obtained a constrain of couplings, $\| {{a_n}} \| < 0.6$ and $\| {{a_p}} \| < 1.0$, corresponding to the spin-dependent cross section of ${\sigma_n} < 5.6 \times {10^{- 38}}$cm$^{2}$ and ${\sigma_p} < 1.6 \times {10^{- 37}}$cm$^{2}$. Spin-independent isospin violating dark matter model also failed to reconcile the recent result from XENON100 with the positive results from DAMA and CoGeNT.

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