Speaker
Chris Jillings
Description
This overview talk will feature the latest results from DEAP-3600, including world-leading constraints on Planck-scale mass dark matter. Located at SNOLAB, 2 km underground in Sudbury, Ontario, the DEAP-3600 experiment consists of 3.3 tonnes of liquid argon in a large acrylic cryostat instrumented with 255 photomultiplier tubes. The broad physics programme of DEAP-3600 will be presented, including measurements and searches for new physics.
We present the continuing importance of liquid-argon detectors for dark matter and describe the DarkSide-20k detector under development at the Gran Sasso Laboratory in Italy, and Argo, a future multi-hundred tonne detector to be constructed at SNOLAB.
Authors
Chris Jillings
DEAP-3600 Collaboration