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16–19 Feb 2023
Banff Centre
Canada/Mountain timezone

SuperCDMS Background Explorer Functionality and Validation

17 Feb 2023, 19:30
15m
KC 303 (Banff Centre)

KC 303

Banff Centre

Contributed Oral Dark Matter Searches February 17 Evening Session

Speaker

Tyler Martin (University of Toronto)

Description

The SuperCDMS SNOLAB experiment is a next-generation direct detection dark matter search experiment with an anticipated world-leading sensitivity to particles with masses $\leq 10 \text{ GeV/c}^2$. The experiment is currently under construction at SNOLAB in Sudbury, Ontario. The unique facility, located 2 km underground, offers abundant shielding against cosmic rays. The SuperCDMS experiment requires a low background environment. All materials surrounding the experiment are assayed as they could contain impurities that can decay radioactively and cause an interaction within the detectors. As a result, various isotopes in these enveloping materials will have their expected background simulated and estimated. Furthermore, contributions from neutrinos and cosmic rays whose spectra are calculated analytically can be taken into account. Background Explorer is a python/web toolkit used for book-keeping background estimations for the SuperCDMS experiment as well as other experiments, including the Cryogenic Underground TEst facility (CUTE) at SNOLAB and the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE). Background Explorer takes an input of components, simulation datasets, and assay data to construct background spectra and display results in a user-friendly web interface. This presentation will demonstrate the functionality of Background Explorer V2 and its validation against the previously estimated backgrounds for SuperCDMS.

Your Email tj.martin@mail.utoronto.ca
Supervisor Dr. Miriam Diamond and Dr. Ziqing Hong
Supervisor Email mdiamond@physics.utoronto.ca and zqhong@physics.utoronto.ca
Funding Agency University of Toronto

Primary author

Tyler Martin (University of Toronto)

Presentation materials