First Constraints from DAMIC-M on Sub-GeV Dark-Matter Particles Interacting with Electrons
hep-ex
/ Authors
I. Arnquist, N. Avalos, D. Baxter, X. Bertou, N. Castello-Mor, A. E. Chavarria, J. Cuevas-Zepeda, J. Cortabitarte Gutierrez, J. Duarte-Campderros, A. Dastgheibi-Fard
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O. Deligny, C. De Dominicis, E. Estrada, N. Gadola, R. Gaıor, T. Hossbach, L. Iddir, L. Khalil, B. Kilminster, A. Lantero-Barreda, I. Lawson, S. Lee, A. Letessier-Selvon, P. Loaiza, A. Lopez-Virto, A. Matalon, S. Munagavalasa, K. McGuire, P. Mitra, D. Norcini, G. Papadopoulos, S. Paul, A. Piers, P. Privitera
/ Abstract
We report constraints on sub-GeV dark matter particles interacting with electrons from the first underground operation of DAMIC-M detectors. The search is performed with an integrated exposure of 85.23 g days, and exploits the subelectron charge resolution and low level of dark current of DAMIC-M charge-coupled devices (CCDs). Dark-matter-induced ionization signals above the detector dark current are searched for in CCD pixels with charge up to 7e$^-$. With this dataset we place limits on dark matter particles of mass between 0.53 and 1000 MeV/$c^2$, excluding unexplored regions of parameter space in the mass ranges [1.6,1000] MeV/$c^2$ and [1.5,15.1] MeV/$c^2$ for ultralight and heavy mediator interactions, respectively.