Dark Matter Searches with the Micro-X Sounding Rocket

26 Jul 2017, 14:45
15m
C-114

C-114

Contributed talk New Technologies New Technologies

Speaker

Antonia Hubbard (Northwestern University)

Description

The Micro-X sounding rocket uses a Transition Edge Sensor (TES) array to make X-ray observations. The improved energy resolution of TESs compared to traditional space-based X-ray detectors brings new precision to both supernova remnant observations and the X-ray search for sterile neutrino dark matter. Current X-ray observations disagree over the potential presence of a 3.5 keV X-ray line consistent with a sterile neutrino interaction, and Micro-X is in a unique position to establish or refute the presence of this line. I will present the construction status of the instrument and expectations for flight observations, with special emphasis given to the prospects of sterile neutrino studies.

Primary author

Antonia Hubbard (Northwestern University)

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