The existence of a significant non-baryonic component to the universe is widely accepted, with worldwide efforts underway trying to detect this so-called dark matter. The ZEPLIN detectors utilise liquid xenon as a target medium in the search of the expected rare interactions of Weakly Interacting Massive Particles, or WIMPs, with ordinary baryonic matter. The neutralino, arising in supersymmetric extensions to the standard model of particle physics, provides a particularly well-motivated candidate. The ZEPLIN-II and ZEPLIN-III experiments, operate in two-phase mode (liquid/gas), measuring both the scintillation and ionisation signatures produced during an interaction. These instruments form the basis of this thesis. The ZEPLIN-II e...
This thesis presents research into the development of a two phase xenon detector for direct dark mat...
ZEPLIN-III is a direct dark-matter search instrument using liquid xenon as a target.Both the scintil...
Abstract We discribe the construction status of ZEPLIN II detector, a 30-kg two-phase discriminati...
The existence of a significant non-baryonic component to the universe is widely accepted, with world...
The existence of a significant non-baryonic component to the Universe is widely accepted, with worl...
We describe the liquid-xenon dark-matter detector program of the UCLA-Torino team. A two-phase detec...
The majority of matter in the Universe is dark. World wide efforts to understand this dark componen...
Astrophysical observations give convincing evidence for a vast non-baryonic component, the so-calle...
The ZEPLIN III liquid xenon dark matter detector is designed to potentially discover the WIMP - a s...
12 pages, 17 figuresThe ZEPLIN-III experiment in the Palmer Underground Laboratory at Boulby uses a ...
Work contributing to experimental limits on WIMP dark matter scattering in a liquid xenon target is ...
Galaxies and clusters of galaxies are believed to be dominated by non-luminous non-baryonic dark mat...
We present details of the technical design and manufacture of the ZEPLIN-III dark matter experiment....
ZEPLIN II is a two-phase xenon detector designed to detect dark matter in the form of Weakly Interac...
Astronomical and cosmological observations indicate that a large amount of the energy content of the...
This thesis presents research into the development of a two phase xenon detector for direct dark mat...
ZEPLIN-III is a direct dark-matter search instrument using liquid xenon as a target.Both the scintil...
Abstract We discribe the construction status of ZEPLIN II detector, a 30-kg two-phase discriminati...
The existence of a significant non-baryonic component to the universe is widely accepted, with world...
The existence of a significant non-baryonic component to the Universe is widely accepted, with worl...
We describe the liquid-xenon dark-matter detector program of the UCLA-Torino team. A two-phase detec...
The majority of matter in the Universe is dark. World wide efforts to understand this dark componen...
Astrophysical observations give convincing evidence for a vast non-baryonic component, the so-calle...
The ZEPLIN III liquid xenon dark matter detector is designed to potentially discover the WIMP - a s...
12 pages, 17 figuresThe ZEPLIN-III experiment in the Palmer Underground Laboratory at Boulby uses a ...
Work contributing to experimental limits on WIMP dark matter scattering in a liquid xenon target is ...
Galaxies and clusters of galaxies are believed to be dominated by non-luminous non-baryonic dark mat...
We present details of the technical design and manufacture of the ZEPLIN-III dark matter experiment....
ZEPLIN II is a two-phase xenon detector designed to detect dark matter in the form of Weakly Interac...
Astronomical and cosmological observations indicate that a large amount of the energy content of the...
This thesis presents research into the development of a two phase xenon detector for direct dark mat...
ZEPLIN-III is a direct dark-matter search instrument using liquid xenon as a target.Both the scintil...
Abstract We discribe the construction status of ZEPLIN II detector, a 30-kg two-phase discriminati...