Particle Physics Seminar: New Sub-GeV Dark Matter Results from SENSEI
Dr Sho Uemura, TAU
Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83283854432?pwd=VXdmZ1lTbkl4SEZnVndqcUZNQWg0UT09&from=msft
Abstract:
SENSEI (Sub-Electron Noise Skipper Experimental Instrument) is pioneering the development of silicon CCDs with sub-electron charge resolution for low-threshold direct detection of dark matter. These "skipper CCDs" are the first detectors capable of resolving single electrons in each of millions of pixels, and the low thresholds possible with this technology give SENSEI world-leading sensitivity to sub-GeV dark matter.
This spring, SENSEI conducted the first direct-detection search using a skipper CCD from a dedicated fabrication batch optimized for dark matter searches. Using 24 days of data collected ~100 m underground at Fermilab with a 2-gram CCD, we measure the lowest rates in silicon detectors of events containing one, two, three, or four electrons, and achieve world-leading sensitivity for a large range of sub-GeV dark matter masses.
I will present these recent results, and preparations for the upcoming full-scale SENSEI run at the SNOLAB deep-underground facility.
Seminar Organizers: Prof. Erez Etzion & Dr. Liron Barak