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Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Reserved

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Reserved

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Peter Sorensen (LBNL) "How to See Dark Photons: A Status Report on a New Avenue in Direct Detection"

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract: I will discuss the new (old) idea that dark matter may reside in a hidden sector whose interactions with the standard model are mediated by a dark photon. Possibilities for direct detection of such particles will be discussed. This …

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Manuel Franco Sevilla (UCSB) "Strategies for Searches of Physics Beyond the Standard Model in the XXI Century"

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

ABSTRACT: At the end of the XIX century, Lord Kelvin summarized a widespread feeling among physicists by saying that "physics is essentially complete, save for two little clouds". The "clouds" he was referring to were the puzzling results from two measurements, the Michelson-Morley …

Manuel Franco Sevilla (UCSB) "Strategies for Searches of Physics Beyond the Standard Model in the XXI Century" Read More »

Aritoki Suzuki (UCB) "Next Generation Cosmic Microwave Background Polarimetry Experiment – Enabling Technologies for an Order of Magnitude Increase in Detector Count"

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Precision measurements of Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) temperature anisotropies over the last two decades have been a spectacular success, constraining all six parameters of the LambdaCDM cosmological model to the percent level. However, while CMB temperature is well explored, current …

Aritoki Suzuki (UCB) "Next Generation Cosmic Microwave Background Polarimetry Experiment – Enabling Technologies for an Order of Magnitude Increase in Detector Count" Read More »

Alvaro Chavarria (U. Chicago) “Solid-State Imaging Detectors for Low-Energy Particle Physics”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract: The low noise, high spatial resolution and reliable performance of charge-coupled devices (CCDs) and complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) active-pixel sensors have made them detectors of choice for digital imaging. Although the slow time response of these devices has limited their …

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Yun-Tse Tsai (SLAC/Stanford) "Exploring ν Territory: Using LArTPC Technology ("ν“ here is a Greek alphabet accounting for neutrinos)"

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract: The discovery of neutrino oscillation, which implies neutrinos have non-zero masses, is the first instance of a conflict with the Standard Model of particle physics.  The fruitful results from neutrino experiments in the past two decades have opened a …

Yun-Tse Tsai (SLAC/Stanford) "Exploring ν Territory: Using LArTPC Technology ("ν“ here is a Greek alphabet accounting for neutrinos)" Read More »

Javier Tiffenberg (Fermilab) "Things to do with less than one electron: the dawn of the ultimate ionization detector"

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract:  Silicon charged coupled devices (CCDs) have proven to be exceptional for the detection and measurement of photons and other ionizing radiation. Their low energy threshold of 50eV (~14 e-) have made them ideal for astronomical aplications and for detectors …

Javier Tiffenberg (Fermilab) "Things to do with less than one electron: the dawn of the ultimate ionization detector" Read More »