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HEPL / KIPAC Seminar

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Walter Pettus

Yale University

The DM-Ice Dark Matter Experiment

Abstract: DM-Ice is a phased program towards the first direct detection search for dark matter in the Southern Hemisphere with a quarter ton scale NaI(Tl) crystal array. It will provide an understanding of the modulation signal reported by DAMA by running arrays at both Northern and Southern Hemisphere sites.

A first generation experiment with 17-kg of active mass, DM-Ice17, was deployed in December 2010 at a depth of 2457 m under the ice at the geographic South Pole and has concluded its 3.5-yr primary physics run. An active R&D program is ongoing at the Boulby Underground Laboratory to investigate clean crystals and optimize detector components.

A worldwide coordination of sodium iodide experiments is now preparing two 100-kg arrays to start data taking in 2016. I will report on the successes of the DM-Ice program and how the stage is set for definitively testing the DAMA signal anomaly.

 

Time: 4:00pm – 5:15pm

Location: Varian Physics Lab, Conference Room #355 (Map)

(Light refreshments available 4:00pm; Presentation begins at 4:15pm)

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