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Results of a Search for Sub-GeV Dark Matter Using 2013 LUX Data.

Authors :
Akerib DS
Alsum S
Araújo HM
Bai X
Balajthy J
Beltrame P
Bernard EP
Bernstein A
Biesiadzinski TP
Boulton EM
Boxer B
Brás P
Burdin S
Byram D
Carmona-Benitez MC
Chan C
Cutter JE
Davison TJR
Druszkiewicz E
Fallon SR
Fan A
Fiorucci S
Gaitskell RJ
Genovesi J
Ghag C
Gilchriese MGD
Gwilliam C
Hall CR
Haselschwardt SJ
Hertel SA
Hogan DP
Horn M
Huang DQ
Ignarra CM
Jacobsen RG
Jahangir O
Ji W
Kamdin K
Kazkaz K
Khaitan D
Knoche R
Korolkova EV
Kravitz S
Kudryavtsev VA
Lenardo BG
Lesko KT
Liao J
Lin J
Lindote A
Lopes MI
Manalaysay A
Mannino RL
Marangou N
Marzioni MF
McKinsey DN
Mei DM
Moongweluwan M
Morad JA
Murphy ASJ
Naylor A
Nehrkorn C
Nelson HN
Neves F
Oliver-Mallory KC
Palladino KJ
Pease EK
Riffard Q
Rischbieter GRC
Rhyne C
Rossiter P
Shaw S
Shutt TA
Silva C
Solmaz M
Solovov VN
Sorensen P
Sumner TJ
Szydagis M
Taylor DJ
Taylor WC
Tennyson BP
Terman PA
Tiedt DR
To WH
Tripathi M
Tvrznikova L
Utku U
Uvarov S
Velan V
Webb RC
White JT
Whitis TJ
Witherell MS
Wolfs FLH
Woodward D
Xu J
Yazdani K
Zhang C
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2019 Apr 05; Vol. 122 (13), pp. 131301.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The scattering of dark matter (DM) particles with sub-GeV masses off nuclei is difficult to detect using liquid xenon-based DM search instruments because the energy transfer during nuclear recoils is smaller than the typical detector threshold. However, the tree-level DM-nucleus scattering diagram can be accompanied by simultaneous emission of a bremsstrahlung photon or a so-called "Migdal" electron. These provide an electron recoil component to the experimental signature at higher energies than the corresponding nuclear recoil. The presence of this signature allows liquid xenon detectors to use both the scintillation and the ionization signals in the analysis where the nuclear recoil signal would not be otherwise visible. We report constraints on spin-independent DM-nucleon scattering for DM particles with masses of 0.4-5  GeV/c^{2} using 1.4×10^{4}  kg day of search exposure from the 2013 data from the Large Underground Xenon (LUX) experiment for four different classes of mediators. This analysis extends the reach of liquid xenon-based DM search instruments to lower DM masses than has been achieved previously.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
122
Issue :
13
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31012624
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.131301