Research Project:
Active Inner Veto for Improved SuperCDMS SNOLAB Dark Matter Search Sensitivity

dc.contributor.departmentPhysics And Astronomy
dc.contributor.memberTAMU
dc.contributor.pdachttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14641/329
dc.contributor.sponsorDOE-Office Of Science
dc.creator.piJastram, Andrew
dc.date2020-03-31
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-10T16:27:58Z
dc.date.available2025-03-10T16:27:58Z
dc.descriptionGrant
dc.description.abstractThe goal of this project was to develop and study a new geometry of cryogenic detector that could act as an active veto surrounding a smaller, inner cryogenic detector. This drastically reduces the background event rates, enabling more effective rare event searches. An annular germanium detector was fabricated with athermal phonon sensors and successfully tested. A threshold of better than 10keV was desired; 4keV was demonstrated.
dc.description.chainOfCustody2025-03-10T16:29:08.384743096 David Hubbard (35aca544-f5e8-4e99-90c9-c0033655efed) added Jastram, Andrew (33430d7d-d9da-4939-8970-5bbf19145098) to null (823dee0e-825f-40cc-9f6b-e99daabcfdce)en
dc.identifier.otherM1903572
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14641/751
dc.titleActive Inner Veto for Improved SuperCDMS SNOLAB Dark Matter Search Sensitivity
dc.title.projectActive Inner Veto for Improved SuperCDMS SNOLAB Dark Matter Search Sensitivity
dspace.entity.typeResearchProject
local.awardNumberDE-SC0020097
local.pdac.nameJastram, Andrew
local.projectStatusTerminated

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