Germanium response to sub-keV nuclear recoils: a multipronged experimental characterization

19 Feb 2021  ·  J. I. Collar, A. R. L. Kavner, C. M. Lewis ·

Germanium is the detector material of choice in many rare-event searches looking for low-energy nuclear recoils induced by dark matter particles or neutrinos. We perform a systematic exploration of its quenching factor for sub-keV nuclear recoils, using multiple techniques: photo-neutron sources, recoils from gamma-emission following thermal neutron capture, and a monochromatic filtered neutron beam. Our results point to a marked deviation from the predictions of the Lindhard model in this mostly unexplored energy range. We comment on the compatibility of our data with low-energy processes such as the Migdal effect, and on the impact of our measurements on upcoming searches.

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Nuclear Experiment High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Phenomenology