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Physical Review D | 2014

Limits on light weakly interacting massive particles from the CDEX-1 experiment with ap-type point-contact germanium detector at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory

Q. Yue; Q. Du; H.J. He; N. Chen; Z.Z. Xianyu; J.M. Wang; M.B. Shen; J.Q. Qin; Shin-Ted Lin; H. Jiang; S.K. Liu; M. G. Zhao; Y.C. Chuang; Laxman Singh; Henry T. Wong; Jianping Cheng; Y. Li; H.X. Huang; Z. Y. Deng; W. Zhao; L. Zhang; X. Ruan; Haichan Yu; S.J. Mao; X.H. Zeng; H. B. Li; C.J. Tang; Y. H. Zhang; T. Xue; N. Yi

We report results of a search for light Dark Matter WIMPs with CDEX-1 experiment at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory, based on 53.9 kg-days of data from a p-type point-contact germanium detector enclosed by a NaI(Tl) crystal scintillator as anti-Compton detector. The event rate and spectrum above the analysis threshold of 475 eVee are consistent with the understood background model. Part of the allowed regions for WIMP-nucleus coherent elastic scattering at WIMP mass of 6-20 GeV are probed and excluded. Independent of interaction channels, this result contradicts the interpretation that the anomalous excesses of the CoGeNT experiment are induced by Dark Matter, since identical detector techniques are used in both experiments.


Frontiers of Physics in China | 2013

Introduction to the CDEX experiment

Kejun Kang; Jianping Cheng; Jin Li; Y.L. Li; Qian Yue; Yang Bai; Yong Bi; J.P. Chang; Nan Chen; Ning Chen; Qing-Hao Chen; Y.H. Chen; Yo-Chun Chuang; Zhi Deng; Qiang Du; H. Gong; X.Q. Hao; Hong-Jian He; Q.J. He; Xin-Hui Hu; H.X. Huang; T.R. Huang; H. Jiang; Hau-Bin Li; J.M. Li; Jun Li; Xia Li; Xin-Ying Li; Xue-Qian Li; Y. Li

It is believed that weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) are candidates for dark matter (DM) in our universe which come from outer space and might interact with the standard model (SM) matter of our detectors on the earth. Many collaborations in the world are carrying out various experiments to directly detect DM particles. China Jinping underground Laboratory (CJPL) is the deepest underground laboratory in the world and provides a very promising environment for DM search. China Dark matter EXperiment (CDEX) is going to directly detect the WIMP flux with high sensitivity in the low WIMP-mass region. Both CJPL and CDEX have achieved a remarkable progress in recent three years. CDEX employs a point-contact germanium (PCGe) semi-conductor detector whose energy threshold is less than 300 eV. In this report we present the measurement results of muon flux, monitoring of radioactivity and radon concentration carried out in CJPL, as well describing the structure and performance of the 1 kg-PCGe detector in CDEX-1 and 10 kg-PCGe detector array in CDEX-10 including the detectors, electronics, shielding and cooling systems. Finally we discuss the physics goals of CDEX-1, CDEX-10 and the future CDEX-1T experiments.


Physical Review D | 2013

First results on low-mass WIMPs from the CDEX-1 experiment at the China Jinping underground laboratory

W. Zhao; Q. Du; H.J. He; Nan Chen; Z.Z. Xianyu; J.M. Wang; M.B. Shen; J.Q. Qin; Shin-Ted Lin; H. Jiang; S.K. Liu; M. G. Zhao; Y.C. Chuang; Lakhwinder Singh; Su-Ning Zhong; Zhi Zeng; Henry T. Wong; Jianping Cheng; Y. Li; Xin-Hua Hu; Z. Y. Deng; J.P. Chang; L. Zhang; Kejun Kang; H. Yu; S.J. Mao; Wei Wu; Y. Bai; H. B. Li; Q. Yue

The China Dark matter Experiment collaboration reports the first experimental limit on WIMP dark matter from 14.6 kg-day of data taken with a 994 g p-type point-contact germanium detector at the China Jinping underground Laboratory where the rock overburden is more than 2400 m. The energy threshold achieved was 400 eVee. According to the 14.6 kg-day live data, we placed the limit of N= 1.75 * 10^{-40} cm^{2} at 90% confidence level on the spin-independent cross-section at WIMP mass of 7 GeV before differentiating bulk signals from the surface backgrounds.


Physical Review D | 2016

A Search of Low-Mass WIMPs with p-type Point Contact Germanium Detector in the CDEX-1 Experiment

W. Zhao; Q. Yue; K.J. Kang; Jianping Cheng; Y. Li; Henry T. Wong; Shin-Ted Lin; J.P. Chang; JingHan Chen; Qing-Hao Chen; Y.H. Chen; Z. Y. Deng; Q. Du; H. Gong; X.Q. Hao; H.J. He; Q.J. He; H.X. Huang; T.R. Huang; H. Jiang; H. B. Li; J. Li; J.M. Li; X. Q. Li; Xia Li; Y.L. Li; F.K. Lin; S.K. Liu; L.C. Lu; H. L. Ma

The CDEX-1 experiment conducted a search of low-mass (< 10 GeV/c2) Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) dark matter at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory using a p-type point-contact germanium detector with a fiducial mass of 915 g at a physics analysis threshold of 475 eVee. We report the hardware set-up, detector characterization, data acquisition and analysis procedures of this experiment. No excess of unidentified events are observed after subtraction of known background. Using 335.6 kg-days of data, exclusion constraints on the WIMP-nucleon spin-independent and spin-dependent couplings are derived.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2016

Characterization and Performance of Germanium Detectors with sub-keV Sensitivities for Neutrino and Dark Matter Experiments

A.K. Soma; M.K. Singh; L. Singh; G. Kiran Kumar; F.K. Lin; Qiang Du; H. Jiang; Shukui Liu; J.L. Ma; V. Sharma; L. Wang; Y.C. Wu; Li Yang; W. Zhao; M. Agartioglu; G. Asryan; Y.Y. Chang; Jizhong Chen; Y.C. Chuang; M. Deniz; C.L. Hsu; Y.H. Hsu; T.R. Huang; L.P. Jia; S. Kerman; H.B. Li; J. Li; F.T. Liao; H.Y. Liao; Chih-Shan Lin

Abstract Germanium ionization detectors with sensitivities as low as 100xa0eVee (electron-equivalent energy) open new windows for studies on neutrino and dark matter physics. The relevant physics subjects are summarized. The detectors have to measure physics signals whose amplitude is comparable to that of pedestal electronic noise. To fully exploit this new detector technique, various experimental issues including quenching factors, energy reconstruction and calibration, signal triggering and selection as well as evaluation of their associated efficiencies have to be attended. The efforts and results of a research program to address these challenges are presented.


Physical Review D | 2014

Limits on light WIMPs with a germanium detector at 177 eVee threshold at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory

S.K. Liu; Q. Du; H.J. He; N. Chen; Z.Z. Xianyu; J.M. Wang; M.B. Shen; J.Q. Qin; Shin-Ted Lin; H. Jiang; Chuan-Ming Tseng; M. G. Zhao; Y.C. Chuang; Laxman Singh; Zhi Zeng; Henry T. Wong; Jianping Cheng; Y. Li; H.X. Huang; Z. Y. Deng; W. Zhao; L. Zhang; Xi-Chao Ruan; X. Q. Li; H. Yu; S.J. Mao; X.H. Zeng; H. B. Li; Q. Yue; Y. H. Zhang

The China Dark Matter Experiment reports results on light WIMP dark matter searches at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory with a germanium detector array with a total mass of 20 g. The physics threshold achieved is 177 eVee (ee represents electron equivalent energy) at 50% signal efficiency. With 0.784 kg-days of data, exclusion region on spin-independent coupling with the nucleon is derived, improving over our earlier bounds at WIMP mass less than 4.6 GeV.


Chinese Physics C | 2013

CDEX-1 1 kg point-contact germanium detector for low mass dark matter searches

Kejun Kang; Zhi Zeng; H. Jiang; Z.H. Zhu; Heng-Ye Liao; Ming-Gang Zhao; Yuan-Jing Li; Wei Wu; Xia Li; Zu-Ying Zhou; Manoj Kumar Singh; Su-Ning Zhong; X.H. Zeng; SongWei Yang; Chun-Xu Yu; HauBin Li; M.B. Shen; Y. Li; Li Wang; J.M. Wang; Q.J. He; Jianping Cheng; Xue-Qian Li; H. Yu; Qing-Hao Chen; A. K. Soma; J. Ren; Qian Yue; J.P. Chang; W.B. Zhu

The CDEX collaboration has been established for direct detection of light dark matter particles, using ultra-low energy threshold point-contact p-type germanium detectors, in China JinPing underground Laboratory (CJPL). The first 1 kg point-contact germanium detector with a sub-keV energy threshold has been tested in a passive shielding system located in CJPL. The outputs from both the point-contact P+ electrode and the outside N+ electrode make it possible to scan the lower energy range of less than 1 keV and at the same time to detect the higher energy range up to 3 MeV. The outputs from both P+ and N+ electrode may also provide a more powerful method for signal discrimination for dark matter experiment. Some key parameters, including energy resolution, dead time, decay times of internal X-rays, and system stability, have been tested and measured. The results show that the 1 kg point-contact germanium detector, together with its shielding system and electronics, can run smoothly with good performances. This detector system will be deployed for dark matter search experiments.


Chinese Physics C | 2018

Limits on light WIMPs with a 1 kg-scale germanium detector at 160 eVee physics threshold at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory*

L.T. Yang; Hau-Bin Li; Q. Yue; Kejun Kang; Jianping Cheng; Yuanjing Li; Henry T. Wong; M Aǧartioǧlu; HaiPeng An; J.P. Chang; JingHan Chen; Y.H. Chen; Zhi Deng; Q. Du; H. Gong; Li He; JinWei Hu; QingDong Hu; H.X. Huang; LiPing Jia; H. Jiang; Hong Li; Jianmin Li; Jin Li; Xia Li; Xue-Qian Li; Y. Li; F.K. Lin; Shin-Ted Lin; S.K. Liu

We report results of a search for light weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP) dark matter from the CDEX-1 experiment at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory (CJPL). Constraints on WIMP-nucleon spin-independent (SI) and spin-dependent (SD) couplings are derived with a physics threshold of 160 eVee, from an exposure of 737.1 kg-days. The SI and SD limits extend the lower reach of light WIMPs to 2 GeV and improve over our earlier bounds at WIMP mass less than 6 GeV.


Chinese Physics C | 2016

Measurement of the dead layer thickness in a p-type point contact germanium detector

H. Jiang; Q. Yue; Yu-Lan Li; K.J. Kang; Yuanjing Li; Jin Li; Shin-Ted Lin; Shu-Kui Liu; Hao Ma; J.L. Ma; Jian Su; Henry T. Wong; L.T. Yang; W. Zhao; Zhi Zeng

A 994 g mass p-type PCGe detector has been deployed during the first phase of the China Dark matter EXperiment, aiming at direct searches for light weakly interacting massive particles. Measuring the thickness of the dead layer of a p-type germanium detector is an issue of major importance since it determines the fiducial mass of the detector. This work reports a method using an uncollimated 133Ba source to determine the dead layer thickness. The experimental design, data analysis and Monte Carlo simulation processes, as well as the statistical and systematic uncertainties are described. A dead layer thickness of 1.02 mm was obtained based on a comparison between the experimental data and the simulated results.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2018

Bulk and Surface Event Identification in p-type Germanium Detectors

L.T. Yang; H.B. Li; Henry T. Wong; M. Agartioglu; Jizhong Chen; LiPing Jia; H. Jiang; J. Li; F.K. Lin; Shin-Ted Lin; Shu-huan Liu; J.L. Ma; B. Sevda; V. Sharma; Laxman Singh; Manoj Kumar Singh; A.K. Soma; A. Sonay; S.W. Yang; L. Wang; Q. Wang; Q. Yue; W. Zhao

Abstract The p-type point-contact germanium detectors have been adopted for light dark matter WIMP searches and the studies of low energy neutrino physics. These detectors exhibit anomalous behavior to events located at the surface layer. The previous spectral shape method to identify these surface events from the bulk signals relies on spectral shape assumptions and the use of external calibration sources. We report an improved method in separating them by taking the ratios among different categories of in situ event samples as calibration sources. Data from CDEX-1 and TEXONO experiments are re-examined using the ratio method. Results are shown to be consistent with the spectral shape method.

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Q. Yue

Tsinghua University

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Y. Li

Tsinghua University

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Q. Du

Sichuan University

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