Oct 16 – 18, 2024
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Campus South)
Europe/Berlin timezone

DELight: a Direct search Experiment for Light dark matter with superfluid helium

Oct 16, 2024, 5:13 PM
2m
Physics (Bld. 30.22) + NTI-Hörsaal (Bld. 30.10) (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Campus South))

Physics (Bld. 30.22) + NTI-Hörsaal (Bld. 30.10)

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Campus South)

Engesserstr. Karlsruhe

Description

To reach ultra-low detection thresholds necessary to probe unprecedentedly low Dark Matter masses, target material alternatives and novel detector designs are essential. One such target material is superfluid $^4$He which has the potential to probe so far uncharted light Dark Matter parameter space at sub-GeV masses. The new "Direct search Experiment for Light dark matter", DELight, will be using superfluid helium as active target, instrumented with magnetic micro-calorimeters. It is being designed to reach sensitivity to masses well below 100$\,$MeV in Dark Matter-nucleus scattering interactions.

Primary author

The DELight Collaboration

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