The DarkNESS mission: probing dark matter with a Skipper-CCD satellite observatory

N. Saffold, Phoenix M. Alpine, Rouven Essig, Juan Estrada, Terry Kim, Donna Kubik, Michael F. Lembeck
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The invention of Skipper-CCDs with sub-electron noise has paved the way for groundbreaking low-threshold dark matter (DM) experiments, such as SENSEI and DAMIC. Conventionally, these experiments are deployed underground to mitigate cosmogenic backgrounds; however, some DM signatures are inaccessible to underground experiments due to attenuation in the Earth’s atmosphere and crust. The DarkNESS mission will deploy an array of Skipper-CCDs on a 6U CubeSat in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) to search for electron recoils from strongly-interacting sub-GeV DM as well as X-ray line signatures from sterile neutrino decay. Using a series of observations from LEO, the DarkNESS mission will set competitive upper limits on the DM-electron scattering cross section and help resolve the experimental conundrum associated with the purported observation of a 3.5 keV X-ray line, potentially produced from sterile neutrino decay. This work will describe the DarkNESS instrument, the technical challenges in operating Skipper-CCDs in the space environment, the scientific objectives of the DarkNESS mission, and the DM parameter space that DarkNESS will probe.
DarkNESS 任务:利用 Skipper-CCD 卫星观测站探测暗物质
具有亚电子噪声的 Skipper-CCD 的发明为 SENSEI 和 DAMIC 等开创性的低阈值暗物质(DM)实验铺平了道路。这些实验通常部署在地下,以减少宇宙源背景;然而,由于地球大气层和地壳的衰减,地下实验无法获得某些暗物质特征。DarkNESS任务将在低地球轨道(LEO)上的6U立方体卫星上部署Skipper-CCD阵列,以搜索强相互作用亚GeV DM产生的电子反冲以及不育中微子衰变产生的X射线线特征。利用从低地轨道进行的一系列观测,DarkNESS 任务将为 DM-电子散射截面设定有竞争力的上限,并帮助解决与声称观测到的 3.5 keV X 射线相关的实验难题,该 X 射线可能由无菌中微子衰变产生。这项工作将描述DarkNESS仪器、在空间环境中操作Skipper-CCD的技术挑战、DarkNESS任务的科学目标以及DarkNESS将探测的DM参数空间。
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