2–6 Dec 2019
Australia/Sydney timezone

LZ experiment for dark matter search

5 Dec 2019, 16:30
20m
SNH 4002 (Messel)

SNH 4002 (Messel)

Oral Dark matter Parallel

Speaker

Douglas Leonard

Description

The LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) experiment is a direct dark matter search experiment that is under construction at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) in South Dakota (USA). It is based on dual-phase xenon technology and contains 7 tonnes of active liquid xenon in the time projection chamber (TPC). The active xenon volume is surrounded by the instrumented xenon skin, a liquid organic scintillator and water that will help in reducing backgrounds from environment and detector components. LZ is expected to start taking data in 2020 and achieve a sensitivity of about 1.6*10^(-48) cm^2 at 40 GeV/c^2 WIMP mass after 1000 days of live time. This talk will review the status of the LZ project and expected sensitivity.

Primary author

Prof. Vitaly Kudryavtsev (University of Sheffield)

Presentation materials