First direct detection constraints on Planck-scale mass dark matter with multiple-scatter signatures using the DEAP-3600 detector (2108.09405v2)
Abstract: Dark matter particles with Planck-scale mass ($\simeq10{19}\text{GeV}/c2$) arise in well-motivated theories and could be produced by several cosmological mechanisms. Using a blind analysis of data collected over a 813 d live time with DEAP-3600, a 3.3 t single-phase liquid argon-based dark matter experiment at SNOLAB, a search for supermassive dark matter was performed, looking for multiple-scatter signals. No candidate signal events were observed, leading to the first direct detection constraints on Planck-scale mass dark matter. Leading limits constrain dark matter masses between $8.3\times10{6}$ and $1.2\times10{19} \text{GeV}/c2$, and cross sections for scattering on ${40}$Ar between $1.0\times10{-23}$ and $2.4\times10{-18} \text{cm}2$. These are used to constrain two composite dark matter models.
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