April 25, 2023
Journal Article

Search for dark-matter--nucleon interactions via Migdal effect with DarkSide-50

Abstract

Dark matter elastic scattering off nuclei can result in the excitation and ionization of the recoiling atom through the so-called Migdal effect. The energy deposition from the ionization electron adds to the energy deposited by the recoiling nuclear system and allows for the detection of interactions of sub-GeV/c2 mass dark matter. We present new constraints for sub-GeV/c2 dark matter using the dual-phase liquid argon time projection chamber of the DarkSide-50 experiment with an exposure of (12306±184) kg d. The analysis is based on the ionization signal alone and significantly enhances the sensitivity of DarkSide-50, enabling sensitivity to dark matter with masses down to 40 MeV/c2. Furthermore, it sets the most stringent upper limit on the spin independent dark matter nucleon cross section for masses below 3.6 GeV/c2.

Published: April 25, 2023

Citation

Agnes P., I. Albuquerque, T.R. Alexander, A.K. Alton, M. Ave, H.O. Back, and G. Batignani, et al. 2023. Search for dark-matter--nucleon interactions via Migdal effect with DarkSide-50. Physical Review Letters 130, no. 10:Art. No. 101001. PNNL-SA-184234. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.101001

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