Search for low-mass dark matter via bremsstrahlung radiation and the Migdal effect in SuperCDMS

M. F. Albakry,I. Alkhatib, D. Alonso-Gonzalez, D. W. P. Amaral,T. Aralis,T. Aramaki,I. J. Arnquist,I. Ataee Langroudy,E. Azadbakht,S. Banik,C. Bathurst,R. Bhattacharyya,P. L. Brink,R. Bunker,B. Cabrera,R. Calkins,R. A. Cameron,C. Cartaro,D. G. Cerdeno,Y. -Y. Chang,M. Chaudhuri,R. Chen,N. Chott,J. Cooley,H. Coombes,J. Corbett,P. Cushman, S. Das,F. De Brienne, M. Rios,S. Dharani,M. L. di Vacri,M. D. Diamond, M. Elwan,E. Fascione, E. Figueroa-Feliciano,C. W. Fink,K. Fouts,M. Fritts,G. Gerbier,R. Germond,M. Ghaith,S. R. Golwala,J. Hall,N. Hassan,B. A. Hines,Z. Hong,E. W. Hoppe,L. Hsu,M. E. Huber,V. Iyer,D. Jardin,V. K. S. Kashyap,M. H. Kelsey,A. Kubik,N. A. Kurinsky,M. Lee,A. Li, M. Litke,J. Liu, Y. Liu,B. Loer,E. Lopez Asamar,P. Lukens,D. B. MacFarlane,R. Mahapatra, J. S. Mammo,N. Mast,A. J. Mayer,H. Meyer zu Theenhausen,E. Michaud,E. Michielin,N. Mirabolfathi,B. Mohanty,J. Nelson,H. Neog,V. Novati,J. L. Orrell,M. D. Osborne,S. M. Oser, W. A. Page, L. Pandey, S. Pandey,R. Partridge,D. S. Pedreros, L. Perna,R. Podviianiuk,F. Ponce,S. Poudel,A. Pradeep,M. Pyle,W. Rau,E. Reid, R. Ren,T. Reynolds,A. Roberts,A. E. Robinson,T. Saab, D. Sadek,B. Sadoulet,I. Saikia,J. Sander,A. Sattari,B. Schmidt,R. W. Schnee,S. Scorza,B. Serfass,S. S. Poudel,D. J. Sincavage,P. Sinervo,J. Street, H. Sun, G. D. Terry,F. K. Thasrawala,D. Toback,R. Underwood,S. Verma, A. N. Villano,B. von Krosigk,S. L. Watkins,O. Wen,Z. Williams, M. J. Wilson,J. Winchell, C. -P Wu,K. Wykoff,S. Yellin,B. A. Young,T. C. Yu,B. Zatschler,S. Zatschler,A. Zaytsev, E. Zhang,L. Zheng, A. Zuniga

PHYSICAL REVIEW D(2023)

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We present a new analysis of previously published SuperCDMS data using a profile likelihood framework to search for sub-GeV dark matter (DM) particles through two inelastic scattering channels: bremsstrahlung radiation and the Migdal effect. By considering these possible inelastic scattering channels, experimental sensitivity can be extended to DM masses that are undetectable through the DM-nucleon elastic scattering channel, given the energy threshold of current experiments. We exclude DM masses down to 220 MeV/c2 at 2.7 x 10-30 cm2 via the bremsstrahlung channel. The Migdal channel search provides overall considerably more stringent limits and excludes DM masses down to 30 MeV/c2 at 5.0 x 10-30 cm2.
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dark matter,bremsstrahlung radiation,migdal effect,low-mass
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