Session

Xenon based experiments session 1, chair Sara Diglio

24 mai 2022, 14:00
Main auditorium

Main auditorium

Physics Department Faculty of Science and Technology University of Coimbra Rua Larga, 3004-516 COIMBRA

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  1. Dr Masatoshi Kobayashi (Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University)
    24/05/2022 14:00

    XENONnT is a direct dark matter search experiment using 8.5 tons of liquid xenon located at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS), Italy. After the successful decommissioning of the previous experiment, XENON1T, XENONnT has been constructed and commissioned until spring 2021. Since then, science data taking and analysis is ongoing towards the first result. In this talk, a summary of...

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  2. Sei Ban (ICEPP, The University of Tokyo)
    24/05/2022 14:30
  3. Alexandre Lindote (LIP)
    24/05/2022 15:00
  4. Francesc Monrabal

    Autor : Francesc Monrabal
    The recent detection of the coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEνNS) opens the possibility to use neutrinos to explore physics beyond standard model with small size detectors. However, the CEνNS process generates signals at the few keV level, requiring of very sensitive detecting technologies for its detection. The European Spallation Source (ESS) has...

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  5. Dr Jean-Philippe Zopounidis (LPNHE)

    Double-phased LXe TPCs, are characterized by an exceptional sensitivity for the detection of small charge signals, derived from the ionization of xenon atoms, down to the level of one electron. These detectors are sensitive to the inelastic quantum processes occurring at the atomic level and, par excellence, to the ionization process of even a single atom. Nevertheless, delayed single and...

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  6. Sei Ban (ICEPP, The University of Tokyo)

    The MEG II experiment aims to discover the charged lepton flavor violation decay, μ+→e+γ, using high intensity continuous muon beam in the Paul Schrerrer Institute. The MEG II detector consists of the liquid xenon detector for gamma-rays, the spectrometer and timing counter for e+, and the detector for background identification (Fig. 1). In 2021, commissioning run using muon Michel decays and...

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  7. Dr Sara Diglio (Subatech)
  8. Alexandre Lindote (LIP)

    LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) is a direct dark matter experiment, primarily designed to search for WIMPs, installed 1.5 km underground at the Sanford Underground Research Facility in Lead, South Dakota. It features a two-phase xenon time projection chamber with an active mass of 7 tonnes, surrounded by an instrumented xenon "skin" and a liquid scintillator outer detector which are used as active vetoes. The...

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