Direct Detection limits on milli-charged particles from the DAMIC-100 Experiment at SNOLAB
Abstract
The DAMIC (Dark Matter in CCDs) experiment utilizes high resistivity, scientific grade CCDs to search for ionization interactions produced by Dark Matter. However with a demonstrated combination of low electronic noise of 1.6 e-, an ionization response threshold of 35 eVee and high spatial resolution of particle interactions, the experiment is also suited for searches of exotic physics. One such candidate, milli-charged particles (mCPs), are fractionally charged particles that interact purely electromagnetically and are motivated by certain extensions to the Standard Model. By combining a search for spatial coincidences with constraints from leakage current, we present here the results of a 7 kg-day search for mCPs with the current iteration of the experiment, DAMIC-100 at SNOLAB, and place stringent direct detection limits on the mCP flux from fractional charge e/6 to e/10000.
- Publication:
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APS April Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- 2019
- Bibcode:
- 2019APS..APRX15001R