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Direct dark matter search using large-mass superheated droplet detectors in the PICASSO experiment.
Azuelos, G; Barnabé-Heider, M; Behnke, E; Clark, K; Di Marco, M; Doane, P; Feighery, W; Genest, M-H; Gornea, R; Guenette, R; Kanagalingam, S; Krauss, C; Leroy, C; Lessard, L; Levine, I; Martin, J P; Noble, A J; Noulty, R; Shore, S N; Wichoski, U; Zacek, V.
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  • Azuelos G; Groupe de Physique des Particules, Département de Physique, Université de Montréal, C.P. 6128, Succ.Centre-Ville, Montréal (Québec) H3C 3J7, Canada.
Radiat Prot Dosimetry ; 120(1-4): 495-8, 2006.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16644961
The PICASSO experiment investigates the presence and nature of dark matter in the Universe. The experiment is based on the detection of acoustic signals generated in explosive phase transitions induced by dark matter particles. This technique is an alternative more traditional detection technique like scintillation and ionisation, which are largely employed for dark matter search. One of the main advantages of this technique, besides its sensitivity to very low nuclear recoil energies (few keV), is its excellent background suppression features. A pilot experiment consisting of six superheated droplet detectors (40 g of active mass) is presently taking data at the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) at a depth of 2000 m. We discuss the operation, calibration and data acquisition of the experiment and also the ongoing work to increase the sensitivity and the active mass of the detectors.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Thermoluminescent Dosimetry / Cosmic Radiation / Microbubbles / Extraterrestrial Environment / Hot Temperature Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Language: En Journal: Radiat Prot Dosimetry Year: 2006 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Canada Country of publication: United kingdom
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Thermoluminescent Dosimetry / Cosmic Radiation / Microbubbles / Extraterrestrial Environment / Hot Temperature Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Language: En Journal: Radiat Prot Dosimetry Year: 2006 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Canada Country of publication: United kingdom