Precision measurement of Compton scattering in silicon with a skipper CCD for dark matter detection
Abstract
Experiments aiming to directly detect dark matter through particle recoils can achieve energy thresholds of . In this regime, ionization signals from small-angle Compton scatters of environmental -rays constitute a significant background. Monte Carlo simulations used to build background models have not been experimentally validated at these low energies. We report a precision measurement of Compton scattering on silicon atomic shell electrons down to 23eV. A skipper charge-coupled device (CCD) with single-electron resolution, developed for the DAMIC-M experiment, was exposed to a Am -ray source over several months. Features associated with the silicon K, L, and L-shells are clearly identified, and scattering on valence electrons is detected for the first time below 100eV. We find that the relativistic impulse approximation for Compton scattering, which is implemented in Monte Carlo simulations commonly used by direct detection experiments, does not reproduce the measured spectrum below 0.5keV. The data are in better agreement with calculations originally developed for X-ray absorption spectroscopy.
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@article{arxiv.2207.00809,
title = {Precision measurement of Compton scattering in silicon with a skipper CCD for dark matter detection},
author = {D. Norcini and N. Castello-Mor and D. Baxter and N. J. Corso and J. Cuevas-Zepeda and C. De Dominicis and A. Matalon and S. Munagavalasa and S. Paul and P. Privitera and K. Ramanathan and R. Smida and R. Thomas and R. Yajur and A. E. Chavarria and K. McGuire and P. Mitra and A. Piers and M. Settimo and J. Cortabitarte Gutierrez and J. Duarte-Campderros and A. Lantero-Barreda and A. Lopez-Virto and I. Vila and R. Vilar and N. Avalos and X. Bertou and A. Dastgheibi-Fard and O. Deligny and E. Estrada and N. Gadloa and R. Gaior and T. Hossbach and L. Khalil and B. Kilminster and I. Lawson and S. Lee and A. Letessier-Selvon and P. Loaiza and G. Papadopoulos and P. Robmann and M. Traina and G. Warot and J-P. Zopounidis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.00809},
year = {2022}
}
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12 pages, 10 figures