EXCESS23@TAUP
University of Vienna
We are excited to announce the upcoming EXCESS23@TAUP Workshop taking place in Vienna on August 26th, 2023. This workshop will be held as a satellite event to the TAUP conference, and we invite you to join us for a productive discussion.
The EXCESS23@TAUP Workshop is the fourth iteration of a series focusing on low-energy excesses observed in low-threshold experiments. This year, we will be centering our discussions on two main topics:
- Ionizing low-energy excess events in CCD-like sensors
- Low-energy excess events in cryogenic detectors
Throughout the workshop, you will have the opportunity to attend insightful presentations from leading collaborations that utilize these sensors and observe such excesses. Presentations with updates and new results were already confirmed by the DAMIC, SENSEI, DAMIC-M, CONNIE/SkipperCCD, CRESST-III, EDELWEISS/Ricochet, NUCLEUS, SuperCDMS-HVeV, and SuperCDMS-CPD/SPICE/HeRALD experiments. Moreover, an expert panel will be present to discuss the observations and share their perspectives on future developments. Confirmed experts:
- Christian Enss, Heidelberg University
- Daniel Egana-Ugrinovic, Perimeter Institute
- Jürgen Stockburger, Ulm University
- Radomir Smida, University of Chicago
- Vanessa Zema, Max Planck Institute for Physics
We encourage everyone interested in these topics to join the conversation and work together to address the shared challenges faced by our scientific community.
We look forward to welcoming you to the EXCESS23@TAUP Workshop!
Previous workshops:
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CCDsConvener: Florian Reindl (Vienna University of Technology (AT))
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SENSEI: Origin and characterization of single-electron eventsSpeaker: Mariano Cababie (Institut für Hochenergiephysik der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften)
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CONNIE first results with Skipper-CCDsSpeaker: Dr Alexis Aguilar-Arevalo (Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
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DAMIC-M: Background and Dark Current Studies with Low Background ChamberSpeaker: Radomir Smida
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Questions & Discussion
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CCDs: DAMICConvener: Margarita Kaznacheeva (Technical University of Munich)
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Confirmation of the spectral excess in DAMIC at SNOLAB with skipper CCDsSpeaker: Dr Michelangelo Traina (Center for Experimental Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics (CENPA), University of Washington, United States)
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Questions & Discussion
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CryodetectorsConvener: Margarita Kaznacheeva (Technical University of Munich)
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Improved Modeling of Charge Trapping and Impact Ionization in SuperCDMS HVeV detectorsSpeaker: Alexander Zaytsev (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
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Heat-Only background discrimination in EDELWEISS and RICOCHET cryogenic germanium detectorsSpeaker: Prof. Jules GASCON (Université Lyon 1)
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Low energy excess in a diamond-MMC (MAGNETO) and a STJ (BeEST) detectorsSpeaker: Geon-Bo Kim (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
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Questions & Discussion
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CryodetectorsConvener: Belina von Krosigk
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Observations of the LEE in a Two Channel SPICE Athermal Phonon DetectorSpeaker: Roger Romani (University of California, Berkeley)
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The low energy excess in CRESST-IIISpeaker: Dominik Fuchs (Max Planck Institute for Physics)
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Results of doubleTES detectorsSpeaker: Francesca Pucci (Max Planck Society (DE))
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The low energy spectrum of BULLKIDSpeaker: Marco Vignati (Sapienza University and INFN Roma)
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Questions & Discussion
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Panel discussionConvener: Daniel Baxter (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, USA)
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Panel DiscussionSpeakers: Christian Enss (Heidelberg University), Daniel Egana-Ugrinovic (Perimeter Institute), Jürgen Stockburger (Ulm University), Radomir Smida, Vanessa Zema (Max Planck Institute for Physics)
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Closing remarksSpeaker: Margarita Kaznacheeva (Technical University of Munich)
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