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The CYGNO Experiment

Authors :
Fernando Domingues Amaro
Elisabetta Baracchini
Luigi Benussi
Stefano Bianco
Cesidio Capoccia
Michele Caponero
Danilo Santos Cardoso
Gianluca Cavoto
André Cortez
Igor Abritta Costa
Rita Joanna da Cruz Roque
Emiliano Dané
Giorgio Dho
Flaminia Di Giambattista
Emanuele Di Marco
Giovanni Grilli di Cortona
Giulia D’Imperio
Francesco Iacoangeli
Herman Pessoa Lima Júnior
Guilherme Sebastiao Pinheiro Lopes
Amaro da Silva Lopes Júnior
Giovanni Maccarrone
Rui Daniel Passos Mano
Michela Marafini
Robert Renz Marcelo Gregorio
David José Gaspar Marques
Giovanni Mazzitelli
Alasdair Gregor McLean
Andrea Messina
Cristina Maria Bernardes Monteiro
Rafael Antunes Nobrega
Igor Fonseca Pains
Emiliano Paoletti
Luciano Passamonti
Sandro Pelosi
Fabrizio Petrucci
Stefano Piacentini
Davide Piccolo
Daniele Pierluigi
Davide Pinci
Atul Prajapati
Francesco Renga
Filippo Rosatelli
Alessandro Russo
Joaquim Marques Ferreira dos Santos
Giovanna Saviano
Neil John Curwen Spooner
Roberto Tesauro
Sandro Tomassini
Samuele Torelli
Source :
Instruments, Vol 6, Iss 1, p 6 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2022.

Abstract

The search for a novel technology able to detect and reconstruct nuclear and electron recoil events with the energy of a few keV has become more and more important now that large regions of high-mass dark matter (DM) candidates have been excluded. Moreover, a detector sensitive to incoming particle direction will be crucial in the case of DM discovery to open the possibility of studying its properties. Gaseous time projection chambers (TPC) with optical readout are very promising detectors combining the detailed event information provided by the TPC technique with the high sensitivity and granularity of latest-generation scientific light sensors. The CYGNO experiment (a CYGNus module with Optical readout) aims to exploit the optical readout approach of multiple-GEM structures in large volume TPCs for the study of rare events as interactions of low-mass DM or solar neutrinos. The combined use of high-granularity sCMOS cameras and fast light sensors allows the reconstruction of the 3D direction of the tracks, offering good energy resolution and very high sensitivity in the few keV energy range, together with a very good particle identification useful for distinguishing nuclear recoils from electronic recoils. This experiment is part of the CYGNUS proto-collaboration, which aims at constructing a network of underground observatories for directional DM search. A one cubic meter demonstrator is expected to be built in 2022/23 aiming at a larger scale apparatus (30 m3–100 m3) at a later stage.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2410390X
Volume :
6
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Instruments
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.74f041d5ac714048a0faffb1c9fbaafb
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/instruments6010006