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Aug 26 – 30, 2024
University of Chicago
America/Chicago timezone

Basic Energy-Threshold Modeling for Snowball Chambers

Aug 27, 2024, 4:00 PM
15m
Cafe (MCP)

Cafe

MCP

Speaker

Matthew Szydagis (UAlbany SUNY)

Description

Cloud and bubble chambers have historically been used for particle detection, capitalizing on supersaturation and superheating, respectively. Now we will present new results from a prototype snowball chamber, in which an incoming particle triggers crystallization of a purified, supercooled liquid. We demonstrate, for the first time, simulation agreement with our first results from 5 years ago: the higher temperature of the freezing of water and significantly shorter time spent supercooled with respect to control in the presence of a Cf-252 fission neutron source. This is accomplished by combining Geant4 modeling of neutron interactions with the Seitz nucleation model used in superheated bubble chambers, including those seeking dark matter. We explore the possible implications of using this new technology for GeV-TeV scale WIMP searches, especially in terms of spin-dependent proton coupling, and report the first supercooling of WbLS (water-based liquid scintillator).

Primary author

Matthew Szydagis (UAlbany SUNY)

Presentation materials