29 June 2018 to 4 July 2018
IBS HQ, Daejeon, Korea
Asia/Seoul timezone
There will be Welcome Reception at 18:00 on June 28, 2018

Dark matter search project PICOLON ~Present status and future~

2 Jul 2018, 14:30
30m
IBS HQ, Daejeon, Korea

IBS HQ, Daejeon, Korea

Speaker

Prof. Ken-Ichi Fushimi (Tokushima University)

Description

The PICOLON project aims to search for cosmic dark matter candidates by means of highly radiopure inorganic crystal. Present detector is NaI(Tl) since it is needed to verify an annually-modulating signal in low energy region below 6 keVee. The annual modulation which is supposed to be a WIMPs signal has been observed only by DAMA/LIBRA group. All other groups which applied other target nuclei excluded the modulating signal. The annual modulating signal must be verified by using the same target nuclei and more sensitive detector. A large mass (~250 kg) and high purity (less than 1dru) is indispensable properties to find a significant signal of dark matter. The PICOLON group has concentrated to reduce radioactive impurities in NaI(Tl) crystal and developed highly radiopure NaI(Tl) crystal. The present status of impurities in NaI(Tl) crystal, basic properties (energy resolution and energy threshold), background component, and the future plan of PICOLON project will be described.

Primary author

Prof. Ken-Ichi Fushimi (Tokushima University)

Co-authors

Prof. Alexandre Kozlov (Kavli IPMU, Univ. Tokyo) Dmitry Chernyak (Kavli IPMU, Univ. Tokyo) Prof. Haruo Ikeda (RCNS, Tohoku Univ.) Prof. Hiroyasu Ejiri (RCNP Osaka University) Ms Kazumi Hata (Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Tokushima Univ.) Mr Kensuke Yasuda (I.S.C.Lab.) Prof. Kunio Inoue (RCNS, Tohoku Univ.) Dr Kyoshiro Imagawa (I.S.C. Lab.) Prof. Reiko Orito (Tokushima University) Prof. Ryuta Hazama (Graduate School and Faculty of Human Environment,Osaka Sangyo Univ.) Prof. Saori Umehara (RCNP, Osaka Univ.) Prof. Sei Yoshida (Dept. Phys. Osaka Univ.) Ms Shoko Hirata (Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Tokushima University) Prof. Tatsushi Shima (RCNP, Osaka Univ.) Prof. Yasuhiro Takemoto (RCNP, Osaka Univ.)

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