18–22 Jul 2022
Europe/Zurich timezone

The Oscura experiment – searching for low-mass dark matter with a very-large array of skipper-CCDs

18 Jul 2022, 15:00
20m
EI7

EI7

Speaker

Nathan Saffold

Description

The Oscura experiment will deploy a very-large array of novel silicon skipper Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) to search for low-mass dark matter (DM). Skipper-CCDs deliver sub-electron readout noise for millions of pixels, providing an ideal detector for low-threshold rare event searches for DM-electron interactions. The Oscura instrument will consist of ~10 kg of skipper-CCDs and aims to achieve a total exposure of 30 kg-yr in a low background environment. Oscura will have unprecedented sensitivity to sub-GeV DM particles interacting with electrons, probing DM-electron scattering for DM masses down to ~500 keV and DM absorbed by electrons for masses down to ~1 eV. This talk will describe the Oscura experiment and the main technical challenges of the ongoing R&D effort, including engaging new foundries in the fabrication of CCDs, developing a cold readout solution, and understanding experimental backgrounds.

Author

Nathan Saffold

Presentation materials