18–23 Jun 2023
University of New Brunswick
America/Halifax timezone
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Session

(PPD) M3-10 DM / Neutrino 1 | DM / Neutrino 1 (PPD)

M3-10
19 Jun 2023, 16:00
University of New Brunswick

University of New Brunswick

Conveners

(PPD) M3-10 DM / Neutrino 1 | DM / Neutrino 1 (PPD)

  • Chris Jillings

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  1. Bansari Vyas
    19/06/2023, 16:00
    Particle Physics / Physique des particules (PPD)
    Oral Competition (Graduate Student) / Compétition orale (Étudiant(e) du 2e ou 3e cycle)

    Darkside-20k, planned to be constructed at the LNGS underground laboratory in Italy, is a forthcoming detector that aims at using a Liquid Argon (LAr) target to detect the scattering of dark matter particles from argon atoms. The detector will collect an exposure of 200 tonne-years while keeping the instrumental background level in the WIMP search region of interest to a minimum.

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  2. Sierra Jess
    19/06/2023, 16:15
    Particle Physics / Physique des particules (PPD)
    Oral Competition (Undergraduate Student) / Compétition orale (Étudiant(e) du 1er cycle)

    The Cryogenic Underground TEst facility (CUTE) is located 2 km underground at SNOLAB in Sudbury, Ontario. The response of cryogenic germanium and silicon semiconductor detectors is characterised through testing at CUTE prior to use in the Super Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (SuperCDMS) experiment. SNOLAB and CUTE together provide a low background environment for testing, shielded from cosmic...

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  3. Michael Perry
    19/06/2023, 16:30
    Particle Physics / Physique des particules (PPD)
    Oral Competition (Graduate Student) / Compétition orale (Étudiant(e) du 2e ou 3e cycle)

    The detection of dark matter (DM) is currently one of the leading challenges in particle physics. While many experiments attempt to detect dark matter in a variety of ways, the DEAP-3600 experiment uses roughly 3.3 tonnes of liquid argon in an attempt to detect the scintillation signal produced by a dark matter particle scattering on an argon nucleus. DEAP-3600 uses pulse shape discrimination...

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  4. Rowan Zaki
    19/06/2023, 16:45
    Particle Physics / Physique des particules (PPD)
    Oral Competition (Graduate Student) / Compétition orale (Étudiant(e) du 2e ou 3e cycle)

    The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment or DUNE is an ambitious accelerator based neutrino oscillation experiment that is not only able to resolve the mass hierarchy, but also has excellent potential to measure the charge-parity violating angle in the neutrino sector. DUNE will constrain systematic uncertainties by building a suite of detectors close to the neutrino source (near detector) and...

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  5. Deesha Divecha
    19/06/2023, 17:00
    Particle Physics / Physique des particules (PPD)
    Oral Competition (Graduate Student) / Compétition orale (Étudiant(e) du 2e ou 3e cycle)

    The Hyper-Kamiokande (HK) is a next generation neutrino detector that will require new detector technologies and percent-level calibration to achieve its full physics potential. To achieve this goal, a 50-ton scale Water Cherenkov Test Experiment (WCTE) has been proposed and is scheduled to be installed at the T9 test beam experimental area in CERN, with the run starting in summer of 2024. To...

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  6. Jakob Rimmer (TRIUMF)
    19/06/2023, 17:15
    Particle Physics / Physique des particules (PPD)
    Oral Competition (Graduate Student) / Compétition orale (Étudiant(e) du 2e ou 3e cycle)

    The Hyper-Kamiokande project plans to measure the phenomenon of neutrino oscillations with unprecedented precision, at the 1% systematic uncertainty level or less. To do so, multiple water cherenkov detectors will be deployed: near and far detectors, as well as a test experiment (WCTE) for the testing of new technologies and improvement of physics understanding. These detectors will use...

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  7. Shafakat Arifeen (University of Regina)
    19/06/2023, 17:30
    Particle Physics / Physique des particules (PPD)
    Oral Competition (Graduate Student) / Compétition orale (Étudiant(e) du 2e ou 3e cycle)

    There exists a large body of indirect evidence for the existence of Dark Matter (DM) but, to date, no direct evidence has been found. Because of this, the wide range of possible parameter space that would then be used to explain dark matter’s observed effects has given rise to a large number of models. One possible form of DM is strongly self-interacting DM, which includes Strongly Interacting...

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