Faculty and Staff Publications
Language
English
Publication Date
9-5-2025
Journal
Science Advances
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.adv6503
PMID
40901955
PMCID
PMC12407068
PubMedCentral® Posted Date
9-3-2025
PubMedCentral® Full Text Version
Post-print
Abstract
For over 25 years, the DAMA/LIBRA collaboration has claimed to observe an annual modulation signal, suggesting the existence of dark matter interactions. However, no experiment using different target materials has observed a dark matter signal consistent with their result. To address this puzzle, the COSINE-100 collaboration conducted a model-independent test using sodium iodide crystal detectors, the same target material as DAMA/LIBRA. Analyzing data collected over 6.4 years by the effective mass of 61.3 kilograms, with improved energy calibration and time-dependent background modeling, we found no evidence of an annual modulation signal, challenging the DAMA/LIBRA result with a confidence level greater than 3σ. This finding represents a substantial step toward resolving the long-standing debate surrounding DAMA/LIBRA's dark matter claim, indicating that the observed modulation is unlikely to be caused by dark matter interactions.
Published Open-Access
yes
Recommended Citation
Carlin, Nelson; Cho, Jae Young; Choi, Jae Jin; et al., "Cosine-100 Full Dataset Challenges the Annual Modulation Signal of Dama/Libra" (2025). Faculty and Staff Publications. 3.
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