First dark matter search results from Coherent CAPTAIN-Mills

A. A. Aguilar-Arevalo,S. Biedron, J. Boissevain, M. Borrego, M. Chavez-Estrada,A. Chavez, J. M. Conrad, R. L. Cooper,A. Diaz, J. R. Distel, J. D'Olivo, E. Dunton,B. Dutta, A. Elliott, D. Evans,D. Fields, J. Greenwood,M. Gold, J. Gordon, E. D. Guarincerri,E. C. Huang,N. Kamp,C. Kelsey, K. Knickerbocker, R. Lake,W. C. Louis,R. Mahapatra,S. Maludze, J. Mirabal,R. Moreno, H. Neog,P. deNiverville,V. Pandey, J. Plata-Salas,D. Poulson,H. Ray, E. Renner, T. J. Schaub,M. H. Shaevitz,D. Smith,W. Sondheim,A. M. Szelc,C. Taylor,W. H. Thompson,M. Tripathi, R. T. Thornton,R. Van Berg,R. G. Van de Water,S. Verma, K. Walker

PHYSICAL REVIEW D(2022)

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This paper describes the operation of the Coherent CAPTAIN-Mills (CCM) detector located at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center at Los Alamos National Laboratory. CCM is a 10-ton liquid argon detector located 20 meters from a high flux neutron/neutrino source and is designed to search for sterile neutrinos (v(s) 's) and light dark matter (LDM). An engineering run was performed in fall 2019 to study the characteristics of the CCM120 detector by searching for coherent scattering signals consistent with v(s)'s and LDM resulting from the production and decays of pi(+) and pi(0) in the tungsten target. New parameter space in a leptophobic dark matter (DM) model was excluded for DM masses between similar to 2.0 and 30 MeV. The lessons learned from this run have guided the development and construction of the new CCM200 detector that will begin operations in 2021 and significantly improve on these searches.
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