Speaker
Dr
Michelle Galloway
(Universität Zürich)
Description
The XENON1T dark matter experiment, located at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, currently holds the world-leading limit for direct detection of Weakly Interacting Massive Particles. Due to unprecedented low backgrounds, it also has discovery potential to dark matter in the form of dark photons and axion-like particles via absorption by bound electrons. Here I will present the latest results in the search for dark absorption from a 220-day science run of XENON1T.
Authors
Dr
Michelle Galloway
(Universität Zürich)
XENON Collaboration (E. Aprile et al.)