SENSEI: First Direct-Detection Results on sub-GeV Dark Matter from SENSEI at SNOLAB

SENSEI Collaboration, Prakruth Adari, Itay M. Bloch, Ana M. Botti,Mariano Cababie,Gustavo Cancelo, Brenda A. Cervantes-Vergara,Michael Crisler,Miguel Daal, Ansh Desai,Alex Drlica-Wagner,Rouven Essig,Juan Estrada,Erez Etzion,Guillermo Fernandez Moroni, Stephen E. Holland, Yonatan Kehat, Yaron Korn, Ian Lawson, Steffon Luoma,Aviv Orly,Santiago E. Perez,Dario Rodrigues, Nathan A. Saffold, Silvia Scorza,Aman Singal, Miguel Sofo-Haro,Leandro Stefanazzi, Kelly Stifter,Javier Tiffenberg,Sho Uemura,Edgar Marrufo Villalpando,Tomer Volansky,Yikai Wu,Tien-Tien Yu,Timon Emken,Hailin Xu

arxiv(2023)

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We present the first results from a dark matter search using six Skipper-CCDs in the SENSEI detector operating at SNOLAB. With an exposure of 534.9 gram-days from well-performing sensors, we select events containing 2 to 10 electron-hole pairs. After aggressively masking images to remove backgrounds, we observe 55 two-electron events, 4 three-electron events, and no events containing 4 to 10 electrons. The two-electron events are consistent with pileup from one-electron events. Among the 4 three-electron events, 2 appear in pixels that are likely impacted by detector defects, although not strongly enough to trigger our "hot-pixel" mask. We use these data to set world-leading constraints on sub-GeV dark matter interacting with electrons and nuclei.
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