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SENSEI: First Direct-Detection Constraints on sub-GeV Dark Matter from a Surface Run

The Sub-Electron-Noise Skipper CCD Experimental Instrument (SENSEI) uses the recently developed Skipper-CCD technology to search for electron recoils from the interaction of sub-GeV dark matter particles with electrons in silicon. We report first results from a prototype SENSEI detector, which colle...

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Autores principales: Crisler, Michael, Essig, Rouven, Estrada, Juan, Fernandez, Guillermo, Tiffenberg, Javier, Sofo haro, Miguel, Volansky, Tomer, Yu, Tien-Tien
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.061803
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2313950
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author Crisler, Michael
Essig, Rouven
Estrada, Juan
Fernandez, Guillermo
Tiffenberg, Javier
Sofo haro, Miguel
Volansky, Tomer
Yu, Tien-Tien
author_facet Crisler, Michael
Essig, Rouven
Estrada, Juan
Fernandez, Guillermo
Tiffenberg, Javier
Sofo haro, Miguel
Volansky, Tomer
Yu, Tien-Tien
author_sort Crisler, Michael
collection CERN
description The Sub-Electron-Noise Skipper CCD Experimental Instrument (SENSEI) uses the recently developed Skipper-CCD technology to search for electron recoils from the interaction of sub-GeV dark matter particles with electrons in silicon. We report first results from a prototype SENSEI detector, which collected 0.019 g day of commissioning data above ground at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. These commissioning data are sufficient to set new direct-detection constraints for dark matter particles with masses between ∼500  keV and 4 MeV. Moreover, since these data were taken on the surface, they disfavor previously allowed strongly interacting dark matter particles with masses between ∼500  keV and a few hundred MeV. We discuss the implications of these data for several dark matter candidates, including one model proposed to explain the anomalously large 21-cm signal observed by the EDGES Collaboration. SENSEI is the first experiment dedicated to the search for electron recoils from dark matter, and these results demonstrate the power of the Skipper-CCD technology for dark matter searches.
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spelling cern-23139502023-03-28T02:38:34Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.061803http://cds.cern.ch/record/2313950engCrisler, MichaelEssig, RouvenEstrada, JuanFernandez, GuillermoTiffenberg, JavierSofo haro, MiguelVolansky, TomerYu, Tien-TienSENSEI: First Direct-Detection Constraints on sub-GeV Dark Matter from a Surface Runhep-phParticle Physics - Phenomenologyastro-ph.COAstrophysics and Astronomyhep-exParticle Physics - ExperimentThe Sub-Electron-Noise Skipper CCD Experimental Instrument (SENSEI) uses the recently developed Skipper-CCD technology to search for electron recoils from the interaction of sub-GeV dark matter particles with electrons in silicon. We report first results from a prototype SENSEI detector, which collected 0.019 g day of commissioning data above ground at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. These commissioning data are sufficient to set new direct-detection constraints for dark matter particles with masses between ∼500  keV and 4 MeV. Moreover, since these data were taken on the surface, they disfavor previously allowed strongly interacting dark matter particles with masses between ∼500  keV and a few hundred MeV. We discuss the implications of these data for several dark matter candidates, including one model proposed to explain the anomalously large 21-cm signal observed by the EDGES Collaboration. SENSEI is the first experiment dedicated to the search for electron recoils from dark matter, and these results demonstrate the power of the Skipper-CCD technology for dark matter searches.The Sub-Electron-Noise Skipper CCD Experimental Instrument (SENSEI) uses the recently developed Skipper-CCD technology to search for electron recoils from the interaction of sub-GeV dark matter particles with electrons in silicon. We report first results from a prototype SENSEI detector, which collected 0.019 gram-days of commissioning data above ground at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. These commissioning data are sufficient to set new direct-detection constraints for dark matter particles with masses between ~500 keV and 4 MeV. Moreover, since these data were taken on the surface, they disfavor previously allowed strongly interacting dark matter particles with masses between ~500 keV and a few hundred MeV. We discuss the implications of these data for several dark matter candidates, including one model proposed to explain the anomalously large 21-cm signal observed by the EDGES Collaboration. SENSEI is the first experiment dedicated to the search for electron recoils from dark matter, and these results demonstrate the power of the Skipper-CCD technology for dark matter searches.arXiv:1804.00088FERMILAB-PUB-18-116-AE-PPDYITP-SB-18-4CERN-TH-2018-070oai:cds.cern.ch:23139502018-03-30
spellingShingle hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
Crisler, Michael
Essig, Rouven
Estrada, Juan
Fernandez, Guillermo
Tiffenberg, Javier
Sofo haro, Miguel
Volansky, Tomer
Yu, Tien-Tien
SENSEI: First Direct-Detection Constraints on sub-GeV Dark Matter from a Surface Run
title SENSEI: First Direct-Detection Constraints on sub-GeV Dark Matter from a Surface Run
title_full SENSEI: First Direct-Detection Constraints on sub-GeV Dark Matter from a Surface Run
title_fullStr SENSEI: First Direct-Detection Constraints on sub-GeV Dark Matter from a Surface Run
title_full_unstemmed SENSEI: First Direct-Detection Constraints on sub-GeV Dark Matter from a Surface Run
title_short SENSEI: First Direct-Detection Constraints on sub-GeV Dark Matter from a Surface Run
title_sort sensei: first direct-detection constraints on sub-gev dark matter from a surface run
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.061803
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2313950
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