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First Dark Matter Search Results from the LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) Experiment

📅 July 28, 2023 👤 J. Aalbers, D. S. Akerib, C. W. Akerlof et al. 📖 Physical Review Letters 📊 712 citations

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The LUX-ZEPLIN experiment is a dark matter detector centered on a dual-phase xenon time projection chamber operating at the Sanford Underground Research Facility in Lead, South Dakota, USA. A profile-likelihood ratio analysis shows the data to be consistent with a background-only hypothesis, setting new limits on spin-independent WIMP-nucleon, spin-dependent WIMP-neutron, and spin-dependent WIMP-proton cross sections for WIMP masses above 9 GeV/c^{2}.

🔑 Key Findings

  • This Letter reports results from LUX-ZEPLIN's first search for weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) with an exposure of 60 live days using a fiducial mass of 5.5 t.
  • A profile-likelihood ratio analysis shows the data to be consistent with a background-only hypothesis, setting new limits on spin-independent WIMP-nucleon, spin-dependent WIMP-neutron, and spin-dependent WIMP-proton cross sections for WIMP masses above 9 GeV/c^{2}.
  • The most stringent limit is set for spin-independent scattering at 36 GeV/c^{2}, rejecting cross sections above 9.2×10^{-48} cm at the 90% confidence level.

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📋 Article Details

Category 🤖 Artificial Intelligence
Published Jul 28, 2023
Journal Physical Review Letters
Authors J. Aalbers, D. S. Akerib, C. W. Akerlof, A. K. Al Musalhi, F. Alder
DOI 10.1103/physrevlett.131.041002
Citations 712
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