It is believed that about 90 to 99% of the mass of the universe is composed of a non-baryonic, non-luminous substance called dark matter. It is still unknown what exactly dark matter is, but one possible candidate is a population of Weakly Interactive Massive Particles (WIMP). DRIFT2a (Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks) is a dark matter detector designed to search for WIMPS. The analysis for DRIFT2a involves looking at electric pulses (events) that correspond to ionization inside the detector due to interactions with WIMPs and other particles. One significant problem with those pulses is that due to hardware errors they are asymmetric and have an overshoot. The main purpose of this particular project is to find a way to get rid...
Recent computational results suggest that directional dark matter detectors have potential to probe ...
AbstractThe DRIFT-IId dark matter detector is a m3-scale low-pressure TPC with directional sensitivi...
This summer I worked on measuring the drift velocity and dispersion of ions in a miniature version o...
The biggest question in astrophysics and cosmology today is identifying the composition of the Unive...
One of the greatest mysteries in physics today is the question of the existence and nature of the so...
2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Evidence suggests that 83% of the matter content of ...
It is now largely accepted that dark matter, and more specifically, Weakly Interacting Massive Parti...
DRIFT (Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks) is a dark matter collaboration that uses Multi...
It is now largely accepted that dark matter, and more specifically, Weakly Interacting Massive Part...
The addition of O2 to gas mixtures in time projection chambers containing CS2 has recently been show...
AbstractThe addition of O2 to gas mixtures in time projection chambers containing CS2 has recently b...
A low pressure time projection chamber for the detection of WIMPs is discussed. Discrimination again...
Dark Matter is one of the greatest mysteries in Physics today. DRIFT - a dark matter detector design...
Scientists have postulated the existence of invisible \u27dark matter\u27 since the 1930?s. This con...
Since 1975 a growing body of astronomical evidence has given increasing credibility to the existence...
Recent computational results suggest that directional dark matter detectors have potential to probe ...
AbstractThe DRIFT-IId dark matter detector is a m3-scale low-pressure TPC with directional sensitivi...
This summer I worked on measuring the drift velocity and dispersion of ions in a miniature version o...
The biggest question in astrophysics and cosmology today is identifying the composition of the Unive...
One of the greatest mysteries in physics today is the question of the existence and nature of the so...
2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Evidence suggests that 83% of the matter content of ...
It is now largely accepted that dark matter, and more specifically, Weakly Interacting Massive Parti...
DRIFT (Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks) is a dark matter collaboration that uses Multi...
It is now largely accepted that dark matter, and more specifically, Weakly Interacting Massive Part...
The addition of O2 to gas mixtures in time projection chambers containing CS2 has recently been show...
AbstractThe addition of O2 to gas mixtures in time projection chambers containing CS2 has recently b...
A low pressure time projection chamber for the detection of WIMPs is discussed. Discrimination again...
Dark Matter is one of the greatest mysteries in Physics today. DRIFT - a dark matter detector design...
Scientists have postulated the existence of invisible \u27dark matter\u27 since the 1930?s. This con...
Since 1975 a growing body of astronomical evidence has given increasing credibility to the existence...
Recent computational results suggest that directional dark matter detectors have potential to probe ...
AbstractThe DRIFT-IId dark matter detector is a m3-scale low-pressure TPC with directional sensitivi...
This summer I worked on measuring the drift velocity and dispersion of ions in a miniature version o...