11–15 Dec 2023
School of Physics
Australia/Sydney timezone

Detector R&D with Negative Ion Mixtures

13 Dec 2023, 11:00
30m
Slade Lecture Theatre (School of Physics)

Slade Lecture Theatre

School of Physics

University of Sydney, Camperdown

Speaker

Thomas Nathan Thorpe (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Description

Negative ion (NI) gas mixtures offer many benefits for directional detection, including low (near-thermal) diffusion and the possibility of adding spin-dependent targets for dark matter (DM) searches. However, the unforeseen benefit of multiple NI species allowing for fiducialization of the drift coordinate in time projection chambers (TPCs) might allow for uses beyond directional detection. We will present some gaseous detector R&D results from an argon-SF6 mixture, and discuss plans to identify NI species suitable for use in liquid-media TPCs.

Primary author

Thomas Nathan Thorpe (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Presentation materials