Particle and Astroparticle Physics Seminar
Towards XLZD: Hardware R&D and Challenges in Scaling
Up Xenon Detectors
Frédéric Girard
CNRS - LPNHE Sorbonne Université
Building on nearly two decades of pioneering research with liquid xenon
(LXe) technology, the XENON, LZ, and DARWIN collaborations have united to
form XLZD. This new collaboration aims to construct and operate a 6080-ton
dual-phase xenon time projection chamber (TPC), capable of exploring the entire
experimentally accessible parameter space for Weakly Interacting Massive
Particles (WIMPs) across a broad mass range, as well as addressing numerous
other physics channels. The significant scale-up from previous experiments
introduces substantial technological challenges. In this presentation, I will
discuss my contributions to the design, construction, and operation of two
critical R&D facilities: Xenoscope at the University of Zurich, dedicated to
studying the implications of increased TPC height, and XeLab at LPNHE-Paris,
which focuses on the challenges associated with larger diameter electrodes.
Monday, January 6th, 2025, 15:00
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103)
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