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GUINEAPIG 2023 Workshop on Light Dark Matter

US/Eastern
Erica Brunelle (SNOLAB), Miriam Diamond (University of Toronto), Pietro Giampa (SNOLAB), Jeter Hall, David McKeen (TRIUMF), David Morrissey (TRIUMF), Alan Robinson (Université de Montréal), Katelin Schutz (McGill University)
Description

GUINEAPIG = GeV and Under Invisibles with New Experimental Assays for Particles in the Ground

After a successful 2022 edition, GUINEAPIG 2023 is returning even furrier and squeakier than before to bring together leading experts to discuss new ideas and direct search methods for lighter, sub-GeV, particle dark matter.

GUINEAPIG is supported by the Institute for Particle Physics, McDonald Institute, SNOLAB, TRIUMF, and the Trottier Space Institute at McGill.

Logo by Saniya Heeba.

 

Participants
  • Adrian Lupascu
  • Alan Robinson
  • Andrew Kubik
  • Asher Berlin
  • Ben Broerman
  • Benjamin Lehmann
  • Birgit Zatschler
  • Carlos Blanco
  • Christopher Cappiello
  • Daniel Baxter
  • Daniel Egaña-Ugrinovic
  • David McKeen
  • David Morrissey
  • David Osterman
  • David Pedreros
  • Deepak Tiwari
  • Douglas Tuckler
  • Elias Bernreuther
  • Emile Michaud
  • Eric David Kramer
  • Erica Brunelle
  • Francois Nadeau
  • Geon-Bo Kim
  • Georges Azuelos
  • Hantz Nozard
  • Jeremy Savoie
  • Jessie Shelton
  • Jeter Hall
  • Jodi Cooley
  • Ken Clark
  • Louis-André Hamel
  • Melissa Diamond
  • Michael Shamma
  • Miriam Diamond
  • Muhammad Usman
  • Nirmalya Brahma
  • Paolo Franchini
  • Pietro Giampa
  • Rajeev Singh
  • Richard Germond
  • Saeid Foroughi-Abari
  • Saniya Heeba
  • Seyda Ipek
  • Stefan Zatschler
  • Stephen Sekula
  • Viktor Zacek
  • William Paty
  • Yue Zhang
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    • Opening Remarks
    • 1
      Probing cosmic histories in the lab
      Speaker: Jessie Shelton (UIUC)
    • 2
      New Opportunities to Detect Axion Dark Matter
      Speaker: Asher Berlin (Fermilab)
    • Discussion
    • 11:45
      Lunch
    • 3
      Improving dark matter sensitivities with new ionization detectors
      Speaker: Daniel Egaña-Ugrinovic (Perimeter Institute)
    • 4
      New directions for direct detection with dielectrics
      Speaker: Ben Lehmann (MIT)
    • Discussion
    • 14:15
      Break
    • 5
      The entanglement of quantum computing and dark matter searches
      Speaker: Christopher Wilson (University of Waterloo)
    • 6
      Leveraging Quantum Sensors for Dark Matter Detection
      Speaker: Daniel Baxter (University of Chicago)
    • 7
      Sub-GeV DM Detection using Superconducting Tunnel Junction Sensors
      Speaker: Geon-Bo Kim (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
    • Discussion
    • Evening Dinner

      Sign up sheets will be distributed with the goal of small groups going out to separate restaurants.

      Options:
      - Rumi (https://www.restaurantrumi.com/?lang=en)
      - Les Enfants Terribles (https://www.jesuisunenfantterrible.com/en/outremont/)
      - Ciccheti (https://bar-cicchetti.business.site/)
      - Punjab Palace (https://punjabpalace.ca/)
      - Étoile Rouge (https://restaurant-etoile-rouge.business.site/)
      - Pizzeria No. 900 (https://no900.com/nos-pizzerias/bernard-montreal/)
      - Falafel Yoni (https://www.falafelyoni.com/)

    • Morning Snacks
    • 8
      Searching for sub-GeV dark matter with SuperCDMS
      Speaker: Ziqing Hong (University of Toronto)
    • 9
      Reaching the meV Scale for Direct Detection with Quantum Sensors
      Speaker: Noah Kurinsky (SLAC)
    • Discussion
    • 11:45
      Lunch
    • 10
      Latest results from the NEWS-G experiment
      Speaker: Jean-Marie Coquillat (Queen's University)
    • 11
      QUEST-DMC: Probing Dark Matter with Nanowires, Superfluid Helium-3 and Quantum Sensors
      Speaker: Paolo Franchini (University of Lancaster)
    • Discussion
    • 14:15
      Break
    • 12
      Expanding Dark Matter Direct Detection Reach Through Loops
      Speaker: Melissa Diamond (Queen's University)
    • 13
      Thermal-ish targets for Dirac-ish dark matter
      Speaker: Saniya Heeba (McGill University)
    • 14
      Update on the Montreal X17 Search Experiment
      Speaker: Viktor Zacek (University of Montreal)
    • Discussion
    • Morning Snacks
    • 15
      Progress Toward Low-Mass Dark Matter Detection with Superfluid He (HeRALD) and Polar Crystals (SPICE)

      We report on the recent progress of the SPICE/HeRALD (or TESSERACT) collaboration in developing detectors for dark matter masses down to 10MeV with the potential to upgrade for reach down to sub-MeV masses. SPICE and HeRALD are currently in an R&D phase of pushing the recoil energy thresholds of Transition Edge Sensors (TES) down to the sub-eV range, which can then be applied to well-motivated target materials. HeRALD uses superfluid 4He as a target, which has the advantage of a low-mass target nucleus and quantum evaporation-based detection of phonon energy. SPICE employs crystalline targets such as the polar crystals GaAs and Sapphire, which couple strongly to dark photon mediated DM. Both experiments are currently making pushes to reduce the ubiquitous low-energy excess background, which originates from spontaneous phonon emission by the calorimeter materials themselves and likely is the primary background in phonon-based detector experiments at eV-scales.

      Speaker: David Osterman (University of Massachusetts)
    • 16
      CUTE: A Cryogenic Underground TEst Facility at SNOLAB
      Speaker: Andy Kubik (SNOLAB)
    • 17
      An Analytic Approach to Light Dark Matter Attenuation
      Speaker: Christopher Cappiello (Queen's University)
    • Discussion
    • 12:15
      Lunch
    • 13:15
      Ice Cream March

      The planning committee invites you to attend a Montreal-
      driven Ice Cream March, which will allow participants to
      experience multiple frozen treats!

      A Café Crawl will be substituted in case of bad weather