New data are reported from the operation of the PICO-60 dark matter detector, a bubble chamber filled with 36.8 kg of CF3I and located in the SNOLAB underground laboratory. PICO-60 is the largest bubble chamber to search for dark matter to date. With an analyzed exposure of 92.8 livedays, PICO-60 exhibits the same excellent background rejection observed in smaller bubble chambers. Alpha decays in PICO-60 exhibit frequency-dependent acoustic calorimetry, similar but not identical to that reported recently in a C3F8 bubble chamber. PICO-60 also observes a large population of unknown background events, exhibiting acoustic, spatial, and timing behaviors inconsistent with those expected from a dark matter signal. These behaviors allow for analysis cuts to remove all background events while retaining 48.2% of the exposure. Stringent limits on weakly interacting massive particles interacting via spin-dependent proton and spin-independent processes are set, and most interpretations of the DAMA/LIBRA modulation signal as dark matter interacting with iodine nuclei are ruled out.
Revised: May 16, 2016 |
Published: March 28, 2016
Citation
Amole C., D.M. Asner, M. Ardid, D. Baxter, E. Behnke, P. Bhattacharjee, and H. Borsodi, et al. 2016.Dark matter search results from the PICO-60 CF3I bubble chamber.Physical Review D 93, no. 5:Article No. 052104.PNNL-SA-117065.doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.93.052014