Limits on sub-GeV dark matter from the PROSPECT reactor antineutrino experiment

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If dark matter has mass lower than around 1 GeV, it will not impart enough energy to cause detectable nuclear recoils in many direct-detection experiments. However, if dark matter is upscattered to high energy by collisions with cosmic rays, it may be detectable in both direct-detection experiments and neutrino experiments. We report the results of a dedicated search for boosted dark matter upscattered by cosmic rays, using solar days of data from the PROSPECT reactor antineutrino experiment. We show that such a flux of upscattered dark matter would display characteristic diurnal sidereal modulation, and use this to set new experimental constraints on sub-GeV dark matter exhibiting large interaction cross sections.

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Andriamirado, M., Balantekin, A. B., Band, H. R., Bass, C. D., Bergeron, D. E., Bowden, N. S., … Cappiello, C. V. (2021). Limits on sub-GeV dark matter from the PROSPECT reactor antineutrino experiment. Physical Review D, 104(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.104.012009

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