29 June 2026 to 3 July 2026
Zürich
Europe/Zurich timezone

Projected Sensitivity of the XLZD Rare Event Observatory to New Physics via Low Energy Electron Recoils

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20m
KOL-F-101, (UZH central campus)

KOL-F-101,

UZH central campus

Rämistrasse 71

Speaker

Huan Zhang

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LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) and the next generation XLZD experiments are designed to search for dark matter using two-phase xenon time projection chambers. Apart from searching for Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs), LZ is also looking for axion-like particles (ALPs), solar neutrino, mirror dark matter, and hidden photons. XLZD has already published or been researching on its projections to search for these particles. In this talk, I will show LZ’s most up-to-date results, and projected sensitivities for XLZD, to physics models expected to lead to increases in the observed rates of electron recoils in the detectors.

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