22–29 Mar 2023
Europe/Zurich timezone

Results from a Prototype TES Detector for the Ricochet Experiment

23 Mar 2023, 12:00
15m

Speaker

Doug Pinckney (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

Description

Coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEνNS) offers valuable sensitivity to physics beyond the Standard Model. The Ricochet experiment will use cryogenic solid-state detectors to perform a precision measurement of a CEνNS spectrum at the ILL nuclear reactor. The experiment will employ an array detectors, each with a mass of approximately 30 g and an energy threshold of 50 eV. Nine of these detectors (the ‘Q-Array’) will be based on a novel Transition Edge Sensor (TES) readout style, in which the TES devices are thermally coupled to the target using an Au wirebond. I will present our initial characterization of a Q-Array-style detector architecture using a 1-gram Si target.

Primary author

Doug Pinckney (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

Presentation materials