“Optical Time Projection Chambers a Key for Rare Event Searches”

Speaker: Andre Filipe Ventura Cortez, Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics, Czech Technical University in Prague

January 21, 2022 – 15:00, FLNR conference hall

Time Projection Chambers (TPCs) is a unique tool for experimental physics, in particular for rare event searches. The CYGNO project plans to use a gaseous TPC with optical readout for low-energy directional Dark Matter search and solar neutrinos detection providing a unique way to explore their nature.
The CYGNO demonstrator will consist of 1 m3 active volume in 50 cm drift backto-back TPC, filled with He-CF4 gas mixture at atmospheric pressure, to be installed at the underground facilities of the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (Italy). The unique combination of the TPC characteristics with the high-granularity sCMOS and fast sensors, used for reading out the light produced in the amplification stage (made of a triple-GEM structure), provides not only a detailed reconstruction of the event topology and energy but also an excellent directional and head-to-tail capability. Thus, resulting in a promising particle dentification/discrimination capability, essential to distinguish events taking place inside the active volume of the detector.
Thanks to its characteristics, CYGNO is expected to be sensitive to low mass dark matter (1-10 GeV WIMP masses) with the potential to overcome the neutrino floor, that ultimately limits non- directional dark matter searches, pushing forward the frontiers of the knowledge in this area.