Dark matter searches beyond the WIMP: pushing sensitivities with skipper-CCDs
Date
Monday November 11, 20242:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Location
STI 501Ana Botti
University of Chicago
Abstract
In recent years, advancements in theoretical frameworks motivated searches for light-dark matter particles in the meV-GeV mass region by showing the compatibility of these models with cosmological observations. New emerging technologies, such as skipper-CCDs, facilitated the development of small- and medium-sized experiments tailored for exploring these theoretical models. Skipper-CCDs are pixeled silicon detectors with a deep sub-electron resolution that allows the detection of eV energy transfers, such as that expected from light-dark matter interacting with electrons in a silicon target. SENSEI is the first experiment to use skipper-CCD for this purpose and to produce world-leading results using this technology. In this talk, I present an overview of the SENSEI experiment and the current status after successfully comÑý¼§Ö±²¥ing the second science run at SNOLAB. I will also discuss the prospects in rare-events searches with skipper-CCDs: from SENSEI’s 100 g detector to OSCURA’s 10 kg array and more.
Timbits, coffee, tea will be served in STI A before the colloquium.
Upcoming Events
Jan
23
Friday
Departmental Colloquium - Probing the Limits and Evolution of Black Hole Feedback in the Most Massive Galaxies
Departmental - Probing the Limits and Evolution of Black Hole Feedback in the Most Massive Galaxies
Jan
29
Thursday
Living with Alien Beings—How we can coexist with superintelligent AI
With speaker Prof. Geoffrey Hinton, "The Godfather of AI" - 2024 Nobel Physics Laureate.