Dark Matter with Xenon Detectors
ORAL · E19
Presentations
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The XENON1T Excess and What XENONnT Can Say About It
ORAL
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Authors
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Evan Shockley
University of California, San Diego
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Projected WIMP Sensitivity of XENONnT
ORAL
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Authors
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Jacques Pienaar
University of Chicago
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Signal and background models for low-energy physics in XENON1T
ORAL
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Authors
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Joseph Howlett
Columbia University
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Inference and interpretation of the XENON1T low-energy nuclear recoil search
ORAL
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Authors
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Knut Dundas Moraa
Columbia University
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Joseph Howlett
Columbia University
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Zihao Xu
Columbia University
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Tianyu Zhu
Columbia Univ, Columbia University
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Light dark matter search in XENON1T using single- and few-electron ionization-only signals
ORAL
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Authors
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Amanda Depoian
Purdue University
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Enhancement of waveform simulation for low-energy physics in XENON1T
ORAL
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Authors
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Tianyu Zhu
Columbia Univ, Columbia University
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Improved electronic-recoil modeling in Xenon detectors with NEST
ORAL
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Authors
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Sophia Andaloro
Rice University
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LIXO2: an upgraded system to study reflectivity of materials and PDE of SiPMs in liquid xenon.
ORAL
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Authors
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Alysse Hoelmer
University of Alabama
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Optical simulation for DARWIN on GPUs with Chroma
ORAL
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Authors
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Luke Jones
University of Alabama
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