A New Bite Into Dark Matter with the SNSPD-Based QROCODILE Experiment
We present the first results from the Quantum Resolution-Optimized Cryogenic Observatory for Dark matter Incident at Low Energy (QROCODILE). The QROCODILE experiment uses a microwire-based superconducting nanowire single-photon detector (SNSPD) as a target and sensor for dark matter scattering and a...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present the first results from the Quantum Resolution-Optimized Cryogenic
Observatory for Dark matter Incident at Low Energy (QROCODILE). The QROCODILE
experiment uses a microwire-based superconducting nanowire single-photon
detector (SNSPD) as a target and sensor for dark matter scattering and
absorption, and is sensitive to energy deposits as low as 0.11 eV. We introduce
the experimental configuration and report new world-leading constraints on the
interactions of sub-MeV dark matter particles with masses as low as 30 keV. The
thin-layer geometry of the system provides anisotropy in the interaction rate,
enabling directional sensitivity. In addition, we leverage the coupling between
phonons and quasiparticles in the detector to simultaneously constrain
interactions with both electrons and nucleons. We discuss the potential for
improvements to both the energy threshold and effective volume of the
experiment in the coming years. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.16279 |