First Dark Matter Constraints from a SuperCDMS Single-Charge Sensitive Detector

Autor: Agnese, R, Aralis, T, Aramaki, T, Arnquist, IJ, Azadbakht, E, Baker, W, Banik, S, Barker, D, Bauer, DA, Binder, T, Bowles, MA, Brink, PL, Bunker, R, Cabrera, B, Calkins, R, Cartaro, C, Cerdeño, DG, Chang, YY, Cooley, J, Cornell, B, Cushman, P, Di Stefano, PCF, Doughty, T, Fascione, E, Figueroa-Feliciano, E, Fink, C, Fritts, M, Gerbier, G, Germond, R, Ghaith, M, Golwala, SR, Harris, HR, Hong, Z, Hoppe, EW, Hsu, L, Huber, ME, Iyer, V, Jardin, D, Jena, C, Kelsey, MH, Kennedy, A, Kubik, A, Kurinsky, NA, Lawrence, RE, Leyva, JV, Loer, B, Lopez Asamar, E, Lukens, P, Macdonell, D, Mahapatra, R, Mandic, V, Mast, N, Miller, EH, Mirabolfathi, N, Mohanty, B, Morales Mendoza, JD, Nelson, J, Orrell, JL, Oser, SM, Page, WA, Partridge, R, Pepin, M, Phipps, A, Ponce, F, Poudel, S, Pyle, M, Qiu, H, Rau, W, Reisetter, A, Reynolds, T, Roberts, A, Robinson, AE, Rogers, HE, Romani, RK, Saab, T, Sadoulet, B, Sander, J, Scarff, A, Schnee, RW, Scorza, S, Senapati, K, Serfass, B, So, J, Speller, D, Stanford, C, Stein, M, Street, J, Tanaka, HA, Toback, D, Underwood, R, Villano, AN
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: Agnese, R; Aralis, T; Aramaki, T; Arnquist, IJ; Azadbakht, E; Baker, W; et al.(2018). First Dark Matter Constraints from a SuperCDMS Single-Charge Sensitive Detector. Physical Review Letters, 121(5). doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.051301. UC Berkeley: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/0rn3p6h5
Popis: © 2018 authors. Published by the American Physical Society. We present the first limits on inelastic electron-scattering dark matter and dark photon absorption using a prototype SuperCDMS detector having a charge resolution of 0.1 electron-hole pairs (CDMS HVeV, a 0.93 g CDMS high-voltage device). These electron-recoil limits significantly improve experimental constraints on dark matter particles with masses as low as 1 MeV/c2. We demonstrate a sensitivity to dark photons competitive with other leading approaches but using substantially less exposure (0.49 g d). These results demonstrate the scientific potential of phonon-mediated semiconductor detectors that are sensitive to single electronic excitations.
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