The ANDROMeDa project, recently funded by the Italian ministry of research with a 1Meuro grant, aims to develop a novel light dark matter (DM) detector sensitive to DM-electron recoil in a target of vertically-aligned carbon nanotubes: the "dark-PMT". Thanks to their vanishing density in the direction of the tube axis, carbon nanotubes allow a scattered electron to leave the target without being re-absorbed only if it travels parallel to the tubes. Therefore the detector is expected to have directional sensitivity, a key feature in DM searches. With only 1 g of exposure per year and a careful suppression of the backgrounds, such detector might achieve world-leading sensitivity for DM masses below 30 MeV.
Searching for Dark Matter with vertically-aligned carbon nanotubes:The ANDROMeDa project
Fiorini, Carlo Ettore;Carminati, Marco
2024-01-01
Abstract
The ANDROMeDa project, recently funded by the Italian ministry of research with a 1Meuro grant, aims to develop a novel light dark matter (DM) detector sensitive to DM-electron recoil in a target of vertically-aligned carbon nanotubes: the "dark-PMT". Thanks to their vanishing density in the direction of the tube axis, carbon nanotubes allow a scattered electron to leave the target without being re-absorbed only if it travels parallel to the tubes. Therefore the detector is expected to have directional sensitivity, a key feature in DM searches. With only 1 g of exposure per year and a careful suppression of the backgrounds, such detector might achieve world-leading sensitivity for DM masses below 30 MeV.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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