24–30 nov. 2019
Centre Moulin Mer
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

The Search for Light Dark Matter with DAMIC

26 nov. 2019, 09:30
30m
Centre Moulin Mer

Centre Moulin Mer

Route du centre nautique, 29460 Logonna-Daoulas www.moulin-mer.fr/ https://goo.gl/maps/zfearb173UxabXPFA (English) The centre is located at about 30 minutes drive from Brest. We will provide transport from Brest airport and train station to the centre Moulin Mer. The shuttle will leave the airport at 18h30 and the station at 19h on the 24th November and arrive at the airport at 8h and the station at 8h30 on the 30th November. (Français) Le centre est situé pas loin de la ville de Brest. Il y aura une navette entre l'aéroport/la gare et le centre Moulin Mer. La navette partira de l'aéroport à 18h30 et de la gare à 19h le 24 novembre et arrivera à l'aéroport à 8h et à la gare vers 8h30 le 30 novembre.

Orateur

Ariel Matalon (University of Chicago; LPNHE)

Description

The DAMIC (Dark Matter in CCDs) experiment employs the bulk silicon of scientific-grade charge coupled devices (CCDs) to detect dark matter particles. Since 2017, DAMIC has operated a seven-CCD detector (40-gram target mass) installed in a low radiation environment in the SNOLAB underground laboratory. The CCDs have excellent energy and spatial resolutions, low-energy threshold and unique capability to identify surface and bulk radioactive backgrounds. The DAMIC-M Experiment, the next phase of the program, will be installed at the Laboratoire Souterrain de Modane in France. It will feature a kg-size silicon target consisting of ultra low-noise CCDs, and will probe a broad range of low-mass dark matter particles. DAMIC-M CCDs feature a new specialized Skipper readout and have unprecedented single electron resolution resulting in a detection threshold as low as 2 ionized electrons. I will present results from the DAMIC Experiment at SNOLAB, and will review key development efforts of DAMIC-M, including the characterization of our first batch of 24 mega-pixel Skipper CCDs, the largest ever built.

Auteur principal

Ariel Matalon (University of Chicago; LPNHE)

Documents de présentation