X. D. Sheng
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2008
R. Bernabei; P. Belli; A. Bussolotti; F. Cappella; R. Cerulli; C. J. Dai; A. d’Angelo; H.L. He; A. Incicchitti; H. H. Kuang; J.M. Ma; A. Mattei; F. Montecchia; F. Nozzoli; D. Prosperi; X. D. Sheng; Z. P. Ye
The similar or equal to 250 kg highly radiopure NaI(Tl) DAMA/LIBRA apparatus, running at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory (LNGS) of the INFN, is described
European Physical Journal C | 2008
R. Bernabei; P. Belli; F. Montecchia; F. Nozzoli; F. Cappella; A. Incicchitti; D. Prosperi; R. Cerulli; C. J. Dai; H.L. He; H. H. Kuang; J.M. Ma; X. H. Ma; X. D. Sheng; Z. P. Ye; R.G. Wang; Yj Zhang
The channeling effect of low energy ions along the crystallographic axes and planes of NaI(Tl) crystals is discussed in the framework of corollary investigations on WIMP dark matter candidates. In fact, the modeling of this existing effect implies a more complex evaluation of the luminosity yield for low energy recoiling Na and I ions. In the present paper related phenomenological arguments are developed and possible implications are discussed at some extent.
Physical Review D | 2008
R. Bernabei; P. Belli; F. Montecchia; F. Nozzoli; F. Cappella; A. Incicchitti; D. Prosperi; R. Cerulli; C. J. Dai; H.L. He; H. H. Kuang; J.M. Ma; X. H. Ma; X. D. Sheng; Z. P. Ye; R.G. Wang; Yj Zhang
Some extensions of the standard model provide dark matter candidate particles which can have a dominant coupling with the lepton sector of the ordinary matter. Thus, such dark matter candidate particles (chi(0)) can be directly detected only through their interaction with electrons in the detectors of a suitable experiment, while they are lost by experiments based on the rejection of the electromagnetic component of the experimental counting rate. These candidates can also offer a possible source of the 511 keV photons observed from the galactic bulge. In this paper this scenario is investigated. Some theoretical arguments are developed and related phenomenological aspects are discussed. Allowed intervals and regions for the characteristic phenomenological parameters of the considered model and of the possible mediator of the interaction are also derived considering the DAMA/NaI data.
International Journal of Modern Physics A | 2013
R. Bernabei; P. Belli; S. d'Angelo; A. Di Marco; F. Montecchia; F. Cappella; A. d'Angelo; A. Incicchitti; V. Caracciolo; R. Cerulli; C. J. Dai; H.L. He; X. H. Ma; X. D. Sheng; R.G. Wang; Z. P. Ye
Experimental observations and theoretical arguments at Galaxy and larger scales have suggested that a large fraction of the Universe is composed by Dark Matter particles. This has motivated the DAMA experimental efforts to investigate the presence of such particles in the galactic halo by exploiting a model independent signature and very highly radiopure setup in deep underground. Few introductory arguments are summarized before presenting a review of the present model independent positive results obtained by the DAMA/NaI and DAMA/LIBRA setups at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory of the INFN. Implications and model dependent comparisons with other different kinds of results will be shortly addressed. Some arguments put forward in literature will be confuted.
European Physical Journal C | 2006
R. Bernabei; P. Belli; F. Montecchia; F. Nozzoli; F. Cappella; A. Incicchitti; D. Prosperi; R. Cerulli; C. J. Dai; H.L. He; H. H. Kuang; J.M. Ma; X. D. Sheng; Z. P. Ye; Mario Martinez; G. Giuffrida
Galaxy hierarchical formation theories, numerical simulations, the discovery of the Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy (SagDEG) in 1994 and more recent investigations suggest that the dark halo of the Milky Way can have a rich phenomenology containing non-thermalized substructures. In the present preliminary study, we investigate the case of the SagDEG (the best known satellite galaxy in the Milky Way crossing the solar neighborhood) analyzing the consequences of its dark matter stream contribution to the galactic halo on the basis of the DAMA/NaI annual modulation data. The present analysis is restricted to some WIMP candidates and to some of the astrophysical, nuclear and particle physics scenarios. Other candidates such as e.g. the light bosonic ones we discussed elsewhere, and other non-thermalized substructures are not yet addressed here.
Modern Physics Letters A | 2008
R. Bernabei; P. Belli; F. Cappella; R. Cerulli; C. J. Dai; H.L. He; A. Incicchitti; H. H. Kuang; J.M. Ma; X. H. Ma; F. Montecchia; F. Nozzoli; D. Prosperi; X. D. Sheng; Z. P. Ye; R.G. Wang; Yj Zhang; 戴长江; 何会林; 况浩怀; 马基茂; 马欣华; 盛祥东; 叶子飘
Some extensions of the Standard Model provide Dark Matter candidate particles with sub-GeV mass. These Light Dark Matter particles have been considered for example in Warm Dark Matter scenarios (e.g. the keV scale sterile neutrino, axino or gravitino). Moreover, MeV scale DM candidates have been proposed in supersymmetric models and as source of the 511 keV line from the Galactic center. In this paper the possibility of direct detection of a Light Dark Matter candidate is investigated considering the inelastic scattering processes on the electron or on the nucleus targets. Some theoretical arguments are developed and related phenomenological aspects are discussed. Allowed volumes and regions for the characteristic phenomenological parameters of the considered scenarios are derived from the DAMA/NaI annual modulation data.
Journal of Instrumentation | 2012
R. Bernabei; P. Belli; A. Bussolotti; F. Cappella; V. Caracciolo; M. Casalboni; R. Cerulli; C. J. Dai; A. d'Angelo; A. Di Marco; H.L. He; A. Incicchitti; H. H. Kuang; M. Laubenstein; X. H. Ma; A. Mattei; F. Montecchia; Christian Palazzesi; P. Prosposito; X. D. Sheng; R.G. Wang; Z. P. Ye
New dedicated high quantum efficiency (Q.E.) photomultipliers (PMTs) have been produced by HAMAMATSU company, tested, selected and installed in the DAMA/LIBRA set-up at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory (LNGS) of the I.N.F.N.. In this paper the results obtained in the measurements of various features of these high Q.E. PMTs are reported, and some performances of DAMA/LIBRA in this new configuration are shown.
International Journal of Modern Physics A | 2007
R. Bernabei; P. Belli; F. Montecchia; F. Nozzoli; F. Cappella; A. Incicchitti; D. Prosperi; R. Cerulli; C. J. Dai; H.L. He; H. H. Kuang; J.M. Ma; X. D. Sheng; Z. P. Ye
The effect pointed out by A. B. Migdal in 1940s (hereafter named Migdal effect) has so far been usually neglected in the direct searches for WIMP Dark Matter candidates. This effect consists in the ionization and the excitation of bound atomic electrons induced by the recoiling atomic nucleus. In the present paper the related theoretical arguments are developed and some consequences of the proper accounting for this effect are discussed by some examples of practical interest.
European Physical Journal C | 2012
R. Bernabei; P. Belli; F. Cappella; V. Caracciolo; R. Cerulli; C. J. Dai; A. d’Angelo; A. Di Marco; H.L. He; A. Incicchitti; X. H. Ma; F. Montecchia; X. D. Sheng; R.G. Wang; Z. P. Ye
This paper gathers arguments and reasons why muons surviving the Gran Sasso mountain cannot mimic the Dark Matter annual modulation signature exploited by the DAMA/NaI and DAMA/LIBRA experiments. A number of these items have already been presented in individual papers. Further arguments have been addressed here in order to present a comprehensive collection and to enable a wider community to correctly approach this point.
European Physical Journal A | 2013
R. Bernabei; P. Belli; F. Cappella; V. Caracciolo; R. Cerulli; C. J. Dai; A. d’Angelo; A. Di Marco; H.L. He; A. Incicchitti; M. Laubenstein; X. H. Ma; F. Montecchia; X. D. Sheng; V.I. Tretyak; R.G. Wang; Z. P. Ye
Abstract.A new search for production of correlated