Conveners
New detectors and applications
- Kate Scholberg (Duke University)
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Adryanna Smith (Duke University), Dr Kate Scholberg (Duke University)11/10/19, 9:00 AMInvited
Coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEvNS) is a neutral-current process in which a neutrino scatters off an entire nucleus, depositing a tiny recoil energy. The process is important in core-collapse supernovae and also presents an opportunity for detection of a burst of core-collapse supernova neutrinos in low-threshold detectors designed for dark matter detection. Here we present an...
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Kentaro Miuchi (Kobe University)11/10/19, 9:20 AMInvited
Topics from Tokyo workshop "Dark matter searches in the 2020s - At the crossroads of the WIMP".
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Dr Patrick Stengel (Stockholm University)11/10/19, 9:40 AMInvited
Paleo-detectors are a proposed experimental technique in which one would search for traces of recoiling nuclei in ancient minerals. Natural minerals on Earth are as old as $\mathcal{O}(1)\,$Gyr and, in many minerals, the damage tracks left by recoiling nuclei are also preserved for time scales long compared to $1\,$Gyr once created. Thus, even reading out relatively small target samples of...
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Nathaniel Bowden11/10/19, 10:00 AMInvited
Plans towards CEvNS observation with LAr detectors at nuclear reactors and possibilities in nuclear safeguards.
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Ferenc Dalnoki-Veress (Middlebury Institute of International Studies)11/10/19, 10:20 AMInvited
Emerging technology and nonproliferation.
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