16–19 May 2023
Texas A&M University
US/Central timezone

DAMSA, A Dark Sector Particle Search Experiment at Fermilab PIP-II LINAC

16 May 2023, 11:15
35m
Hawking Auditorium (Texas A&M University)

Hawking Auditorium

Texas A&M University

Speaker

Prof. Jae Yu (University of Texas at Arlington (US))

Description

The neutrino oscillation needs parameters to be measured precisely to provide essential information for a modification of the Standard Model. Accomplishing this novel goal in future neutrino experiments requires high flux neutrino beams and powerful combination of near and far detectors. Fermilab’s PIP-II LINAC is an essential element in providing high flux protons to the Long Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) for the neutrino experiments. The PIP-II LINAC can provide 2mA of proton current with 800MeV to 1GeV. The Dump produced Aboriginal Matter Search at Accelerators (DAMSA) proposes to take advantage of this large proton flux at just the right energy in search of dark sector particles (DSP). In this talk, I will discuss the DAMSA experiment and its sensitivity reach in the Axion-Like Particle search using the high intensity PIP-II LINAC.

Author

Prof. Jae Yu (University of Texas at Arlington (US))

Co-authors

Doojin Kim Doojin Kim (University of Florida) Wooyoung Jang (The University of Texas at Arlington) Wooyoung Jang (University of Texas at Arlington) Mr jacob Bogenschuetz (university of Texas at Arlington)

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