Quartering toward you is not a good shot selection. That's problem no.1. Whether the arrow is carbon or aluminum is irrelavent. Arrow often break when twisted or forced to bend beyond there limits by twisting muscles and bones, just like Bowhunter28 said.
You aid the broadhead passed through. The fletch end did not. No blood trailand no deer would suggest that the shot missed the vital lung/heart area.
To you the arrow may have entered the deer in line with the vitals. However, if the arrow it bone then it could have been deflected badly, missing the vitals. When arrows hit bone all bets are off.
Better shot selection and more patience is the key.
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