September 26, 2021
Journal Article

Constraints on Lightly Ionizing Particles from CDMSlite

Abstract

The Cryogenic Dark Matter Search low ionization threshold experiment (CDMSlite) achieved effcient detection of very small recoil energies in its germanium target, resulting in sensitivity to Lightly Ionizing Particles (LIPs) in a previously unexplored region of charge, mass, and velocity parameter space. We report first direct-detection limits on the vertical intensity of cosmogenically-produced LIPs with an electric charge smaller than e/(3x10^5), as well as the strongest limits for charge beta-gamma values (0.1--10^6), thus excluding non-relativistic LIPs with beta-gamma as small as 0.1 for the first time.

Published: September 26, 2021

Citation

Alkhatib I., D.W. Amaral, T. Aralis, T. Aramaki, I.J. Arnquist, I. Ataee Langroudy, and E. Azadbakht, et al. 2021. Constraints on Lightly Ionizing Particles from CDMSlite. Physical Review Letters 127, no. 8:081802. PNNL-SA-157645. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.081802