论文标题
Dama/libra的分析方法在余弦100数据中诱导的年度调制签名
An induced annual modulation signature in COSINE-100 data by DAMA/LIBRA's analysis method
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论文摘要
Dama/Libra合作报告说,在过去二十年中,事件速率的年度调制观察到了归因于暗物质相互作用。但是,即使采取了巨大的努力来检测类似的暗物质相互作用,但尚未观察到确认Dama/libra信号的明确证据。许多研究假设各种暗物质模型都试图调和Dama/Libra的调制信号,并从其他实验中取消结果,但是无法得出明确的结论。除了暗物质假设外,几项研究还检查了调制是由检测器环境或特定分析方法的变化引起的。特别是,最近的一项研究提出了从Dama/Libra实验采用的分析方法进行年度调制的可能原因,在该方法中,观察到的年度调制可以通过缓慢变化的时间依赖性背景来重现。在这里,我们使用类似于Dama/Libra实验采用的分析方法研究余弦100数据,并观察到了重要的年度调制,尽管调制阶段几乎与Dama/Libra数据相反。假设余弦-100和Dama/libra具有相同的背景组成,则对没有暗物质信号的Dama/libra进行了模拟实验,还提供了重要的年度调制,其幅度与与Dama/libra相似的幅度相反。即使该观察结果并不能直接解释Dama/Libra的结果,但这种有趣的现象仍激发了对时间依赖性Dama/Libra背景数据的更深入的研究。
The DAMA/LIBRA collaboration has reported the observation of an annual modulation in the event rate that has been attributed to dark matter interactions over the last two decades. However, even though tremendous efforts to detect similar dark matter interactions were pursued, no definitive evidence has been observed to corroborate the DAMA/LIBRA signal. Many studies assuming various dark matter models have attempted to reconcile DAMA/LIBRA's modulation signals and null results from other experiments, however no clear conclusion can be drawn. Apart from the dark matter hypothesis, several studies have examined the possibility that the modulation is induced by variations in their detector's environment or their specific analysis methods. In particular, a recent study presents a possible cause of the annual modulation from an analysis method adopted by the DAMA/LIBRA experiment in which the observed annual modulation could be reproduced by a slowly varying time-dependent background. Here, we study the COSINE-100 data using an analysis method similar to the one adopted by the DAMA/LIBRA experiment and observe a significant annual modulation, although the modulation phase is almost opposite to that of the DAMA/LIBRA data. Assuming the same background composition for COSINE-100 and DAMA/LIBRA, simulated experiments for the DAMA/LIBRA without dark matter signals also provide significant annual modulation with an amplitude similar to DAMA/LIBRA with opposite phase. Even though this observation does not explain the DAMA/LIBRA's results directly, this interesting phenomenon motivates deeper studies of the time-dependent DAMA/LIBRA background data.