Speaker
Katsuki Hiraide
(the University of Tokyo)
Description
XMASS-I, the first phase of the XMASS project, is a direct detection dark matter
experiment using 832 kg of liquid xenon at Kamioka in Japan. One of the signatures
of dark matter in direct detection experiments is the annual modulation of the
event rate due to the relative motion of the Earth around the Sun. We have continuously
collected data with a low trigger threshold of 0.3 keVee for more than one year since
November 2013. In this talk, we will present the physics results from the annual
modulation analysis using the full 832kg liquid xenon volume of the XMASS-I detector.
Registration number following "ICRC2015-I/" | 0805 |
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Collaboration | -- not specified -- |
Author
Katsuki Hiraide
(the University of Tokyo)