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Constraints on Sub-GeV Dark Matter-Electron Scattering from the DarkSide-50 Experiment

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arxiv 1802.06998 v3 pith:WVGLIJAJ submitted 2018-02-20 astro-ph.CO

The DarkSide Collaboration: P. Agnes , I. F. M. Albuquerque , T. Alexander , A. K. Alton , G. R. Araujo , D. M. Asner , M. Ave , H. O. Back
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B. Baldin G. Batignani K. Biery V. Bocci G. Bonfini W. Bonivento B. Bottino F. Budano S. Bussino M. Cadeddu M. Cadoni F. Calaprice A. Caminata N. Canci A. Candela M. Caravati M. Cariello M. Carlini M. Carpinelli S. Catalanotti V. Cataudella P. Cavalcante S. Cavuoti R. Cereseto A. Chepurnov C. Cicalò L. Cifarelli A. G. Cocco G. Covone D. D'Angelo M. D'Incecco D. D'Urso S. Davini A. De Candia S. De Cecco M. De Deo G. De Filippis G. De Rosa M. De Vincenzi P. Demontis A. V. Derbin A. Devoto F. Di Eusanio G. Di Pietro C. Dionisi M. Downing E. Edkins A. Empl A. Fan G. Fiorillo K. Fomenko D. Franco F. Gabriele A. Gabrieli C. Galbiati P. Garcia Abia C. Ghiano S. Giagu C. Giganti G. K. Giovanetti O. Gorchakov A. M. Goretti F. Granato M. Gromov M. Guan Y. Guardincerri M. Gulino B. R. Hackett M. H. Hassanshahi K. Herner B. Hosseini D. Hughes P. Humble E. V. Hungerford Al. Ianni An. Ianni V. Ippolito I. James T. N. Johnson Y. Kahn K. Keeter C. L. Kendziora I. Kochanek G. Koh D. Korablev G. Korga A. Kubankin M. Kuss M. La Commara M. Lai X. Li M. Lisanti M. Lissia B. Loer G. Longo Y. Ma A. A. Machado I. N. Machulin A. Mandarano L. Mapelli S. M. Mari J. Maricic C. J. Martoff A. Messina P. D. Meyers R. Milincic S. Mishra-Sharma A. Monte M. Morrocchi B. J. Mount V. N. Muratova P. Musico R. Nania A. Navrer Agasson A. O. Nozdrina A. Oleinik M. Orsini F. Ortica L. Pagani M. Pallavicini L. Pandola E. Pantic E. Paoloni F. Pazzona K. Pelczar N. Pelliccia V. Pesudo E. Picciau A. Pocar S. Pordes S. S. Poudel D. A. Pugachev H. Qian F. Ragusa M. Razeti A. Razeto B. Reinhold A. L. Renshaw M. Rescigno Q. Riffard A. Romani B. Rossi N. Rossi D. Sablone O. Samoylov W. Sands S. Sanfilippo M. Sant R. Santorelli C. Savarese E. Scapparone B. Schlitzer E. Segreto D. A. Semenov A. Shchagin A. Sheshukov P. N. Singh M. D. Skorokhvatov O. Smirnov A. Sotnikov C. Stanford S. Stracka G. B. Suffritti Y. Suvorov R. Tartaglia G. Testera A. Tonazzo P. Trinchese E. V. Unzhakov M. Verducci A. Vishneva B. Vogelaar M. Wada T. J. Waldrop H. Wang Y. Wang A. W. Watson S. Westerdale M. M. Wojcik M. Wojcik X. Xiang X. Xiao C. Yang Z. Ye C. Zhu A. Zichichi G. Zuzel
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We present new constraints on sub-GeV dark matter particles scattering off electrons in argon based on an analysis of ionization signal data from the DarkSide-50 detector.

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