Journal article

Observing the Migdal effect from nuclear recoils of neutral particles with liquid xenon and argon detectors

NF Bell, JB Dent, RF Lang, JL Newstead, AC Ritter

Physical Review D | Published : 2022

Abstract

In recent years, dark matter direct detection experiments have spurred interest in the Migdal effect, where it is employed to extend their sensitivity to lower dark matter masses. Given the lack of observation of the Migdal effect, the calculation of the signal is subject to large theoretical uncertainties. It is therefore desirable to attempt a first measurement of the Migdal effect, and to test the theoretical predictions of the Migdal effect for the calibration of the experimental response to a potential dark matter signal. In this work, we explore the feasibility of observing the Migdal effect in xenon and argon. We carry out proof-of-concept calculations for low-energy neutrons from a f..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

J. L. N. and N. F. B. were supported by the Australian Research Council through the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics, CE200100008. J. B. D. acknowledges support from the National Science Foundation under Grants No. PHY-1820801 and No. PHY-1748958, and R. F. L. from Grant No. PHY-2112803. A. C. R. was supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship.