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Migdal effect directly observed in neutron–nucleus collisions at 5σ
science4 days ago

Migdal effect directly observed in neutron–nucleus collisions at 5σ

Researchers report the first direct observation of the Migdal effect in neutron–nucleus scattering, achieving 5σ significance from six Migdal events in roughly 8.17×10^5 recorded neutron-induced tracks with a specialized gaseous pixel detector. The measured Migdal-to-nuclear-recoil cross-section ratio is (4.9_{-1.9}^{+2.6})×10^-5 for 5–10 keV electron recoils and NR >35 keVee, in agreement with a theoretical prediction of 3.9×10^-5 within uncertainties. This direct validation strengthens the Migdal effect’s role in enhancing sensitivity for light dark matter searches and provides crucial groundwork for detector design and background control in such experiments.

"SuperCDMS Data Reveals Stricter Detection Limits for Dark Matter"
science-and-technology2 years ago

"SuperCDMS Data Reveals Stricter Detection Limits for Dark Matter"

The Super Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (SuperCDMS) collaboration has conducted a reanalysis of previously published experimental data, focusing on two potential avenues for inelastic collisions of dark matter particles: Bremsstrahlung radiation and the Migdal effect. By considering the Earth's atmosphere and inner composition, the analysis sets tighter limits on dark matter detection and expands the range of particle masses the experiment is sensitive to. Although no evidence of dark matter interactions was found, the study represents one of the most sensitive searches for ultralight dark matter and provides valuable insights for future research.