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Search for inelastic Dark Matter induced deexcitations of 178m2Hf isomer in the Gran Sasso underground laboratory

Jun 26, 2025, 1:45 PM
30m
Conference room (Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics, CTU in Prague)

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Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics, CTU in Prague

Husova 240/5, 11000 Prague 1, Czech Republic
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Speaker

Volodymyr Tretyak (Institute for Nuclear Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine)

Description

The 2nd isomeric state of 178Hf has high energy of 2.446 MeV and big half-life of 31 yr. Normally it decays spontaneously to the ground state of 178Hf by isomeric transition with emission of cascade of gamma quanta with energies up to ~600 keV. Possible interactions of 178m2Hf with some given inelastic Dark Matter (iDM) candidates could lead to emission of gammas with energies >1 MeV from the excited levels of 178Hf not populated usually. The search for such gammas was performed deep underground at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory of the INFN in measurements of 178m2Hf source with activity of ~70 Bq with two ultra-low-background HPGe spectrometers over 1170 h. This is the first 178m2Hf measurements in the low-background conditions which allowed the enhancement of the sensitivity – in the framework of the models considered here – to hypothesized iDM induced decay at energies >600 keV thanks to reduced natural radioactive background. Improved T1/2 limits for several hypothesized iDM induced transitions were set, at the level of lim T1/2 ~ 10^6 - 10^7 yr, 1 – 2 orders of magnitude higher than those known previously. Constraints on the parameters' space of iDM are derived under the considered assumptions.

Primary authors

A. Incicchitti (INFN Roma 1, Italy) A. Leoncini (INFN Roma 2, Italy) F. Cappella (INFN Roma 1, Italy) F.A. Danevich (INR Kyiv, Ukraine and INFN Roma 2, Italy) M. Laubenstein (LNGS, Italy) P. Belli (INFN Roma 2, Italy) R. Bernabei (INFN Roma 2, Italy) R. Cerulli (INFN Roma 2, Italy) S.I. Kyryshchuk (Johannes Gutenberg University, Germany) S.S. Drapey (INR Kyiv, Ukraine) V. Caracciolo (INFN Roma 2, Italy) V.I. Kyryshchuk (INR Kyiv, Ukraine) Volodymyr Tretyak (Institute for Nuclear Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine)

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