Invited webinar - Direct dark matter searches with the XENONnT experiment- by Cecilia Ferrari
gio 30 nov
|Invited Webinar on Webex
HYBRID MODE: room 1.4, Coppito 1 or Join Webex: https://univaq.webex.com/univaq/j.php?MTID=m23d6ed3d5de13dde23e84c770430f3c3


Time & Location
30 nov 2023, 13:30 – 14:30
Invited Webinar on Webex
About the Event
presented by Cecilia Ferrari, GSSI, L'Aquila, Italy; Chaired by Prof. Denise Boncioli, DSFC, University of L'Aquila, Italy"Direct dark matter searches with the XENONnT experiment"
What is dark matter, and does it exist? We still don't know. If it exists in form of //weakly interacting //particles (WIMPs), we could have the chance to directly detect them exploiting on-Earth observatories. One of these, the XENONnT experiment at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory (LNGS), has demonstrated to be highly sensitive to a possible dark matter signal. While the initial data do not reveal any excess related to WIMPs, the XENONnT experiment will continuously collect data, waiting for a dark matter interaction.
HYBRID MODE: room 1.4, Coppito 1 or Join Webex:
link -https://univaq.webex.com/univaq/j.php?MTID=m23d6ed3d5de13dde23e84c770430f3c3

