We report the first analysis of background data from DM-Ice17, a direct-detection dark matter experiment consisting of 17 kg of NaI(Tl) target material. It was codeployed with IceCube 2457 m deep in the South Pole glacial ice in December 2010 and is the first such detector operating in the Southern Hemisphere. The background rate in the 6.5–8.0 keVee region is measured to be 7.9 � 0.4 counts=day=keV=kg. This is consistent with the expected background from the detector assemblies with negligible contributions from the surrounding ice. The successful deployment and operation of DM-Ice17 establishes the South Pole ice as a viable location for future underground, low-background experiments in the Southern Hemisphere. The detector assembl...
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We report the first analysis of background data from DM-Ice17, a direct-detection dark matter experi...
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Astrophysical observations and cosmological data have led to the conclusion that nearly one quarter ...
Astrophysical observations and cosmological data have led to the conclusion that nearly one quarter ...
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Recent data from the DAMA/LIBRA phase-2 confirmed detection of a signal with independent Dark Matter...
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We report the measurement of muons and muon-induced phosphorescence in DM-Ice17, a NaI(Tl) direct de...
There is compelling observational evidence for the existence of dark matter in the Universe, includi...
DAMA is searching for Dark Matter particles deep underground in the Gran Sasso National Laboratory b...
IceCube is a kilometer scale high-energy neutrino observatory, currently under construction at the S...
The SABRE (Sodium iodide with Active Background REjection) experiment aims to detect an annual rate ...
The direct detection of dark matter is a key problem in astroparticle physics that generally require...
Cosmological measurements have revealed that matter familiar to us makes up only approximately 5% of...
We report the first analysis of background data from DM-Ice17, a direct-detection dark matter experi...
We present the first search for a dark matter annual modulation signal in the Southern Hemisphere co...
Astrophysical observations and cosmological data have led to the conclusion that nearly one quarter ...
Astrophysical observations and cosmological data have led to the conclusion that nearly one quarter ...
Weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) are possible components of the Universe's dark matter (...
Recent data from the DAMA/LIBRA phase-2 confirmed detection of a signal with independent Dark Matter...
The nature of Dark Matter (DM) remains one of the most important unresolved questions of fundamental...
A series of first-generation experiments [1] have demonstrated that high energy neutrinos with ∼ 10 ...
We report the measurement of muons and muon-induced phosphorescence in DM-Ice17, a NaI(Tl) direct de...
There is compelling observational evidence for the existence of dark matter in the Universe, includi...
DAMA is searching for Dark Matter particles deep underground in the Gran Sasso National Laboratory b...
IceCube is a kilometer scale high-energy neutrino observatory, currently under construction at the S...
The SABRE (Sodium iodide with Active Background REjection) experiment aims to detect an annual rate ...
The direct detection of dark matter is a key problem in astroparticle physics that generally require...
Cosmological measurements have revealed that matter familiar to us makes up only approximately 5% of...