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Title: Probing spin-dependent dark matter interactions with 6 Li: CRESST Collaboration
Authors: Angloher, G. 
Benato, G.
Bento, A. 
Bertoldo, E.
Bertolini, A.
Breier, R.
Bucci, C. 
Canonica, L.
D’Addabbo, A.
Di Lorenzo, S.
Einfalt, L.
Erb, A. 
Feilitzsch, F. v.
Ferreiro Iachellini, N.
Fichtinger, S.
Fuchs, D.
Fuss, A.
Garai, A.
Ghete, V. M.
Gorla, P.
Gupta, S.
Hauff, D. 
Ješkovský, M.
Jochum, J. 
Kaznacheeva, M.
Kinast, A.
Kluck, H.
Kraus, H.
Langenkämper, A.
Mancuso, M.
Marini, L.
Mokina, V.
Nilima, A.
Olmi, M.
Ortmann, T.
Pagliarone, C.
Palušová, V.
Pattavina, L.
Petricca, F. 
Potzel, W. 
Povinec, P.
Pröbst, F. 
Pucci, F.
Reindl, F. 
Rothe, J.
Schäffner, K. 
Schieck, J.
Schmiedmayer, D.
Schönert, S.
Schwertner, C.
Stahlberg, M.
Stodolsky, L. 
Strandhagen, C. 
Strauß, R. 
Usherov, I. 
Wagner, F.
Willers, M. 
Zema, V.
Issue Date: 2022
metadata.degois.publication.title: European Physical Journal C
metadata.degois.publication.volume: 82
metadata.degois.publication.issue: 3
Abstract: CRESST is one of the most prominent direct detection experiments for dark matter particles with sub- GeV/c2 mass. One of the advantages of the CRESST experiment is the possibility to include a large variety of nuclides in the target material used to probe dark matter interactions. In this work, we discuss in particular the interactions of dark matter particles with protons and neutrons of 6Li. This is now possible thanks to new calculations on nuclear matrix elements of this specific isotope of Li. To show the potential of using this particular nuclide for probing dark matter interactions, we used the data collected previously by a CRESST prototype based on LiAlO2 and operated in an above ground test-facility at Max-Planck-Institut für Physik in Munich, Germany. In particular, the inclusion of 6Li in the limit calculation drastically improves the result obtained for spin-dependent interactions with neutrons in the whole mass range. The improvement is significant, greater than two order of magnitude for dark matter masses below 1 GeV/c2, compared to the limit previously published with the same data.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/103239
ISSN: 1434-6044
1434-6052
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-022-10140-3
Rights: openAccess
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