A dark matter detector platform combining a 60 meV-gap semiconductor (Eu5In2Sb6) with cryogenic HEMT readout and daily modulation analysis is presented, with projected sensitivity to sub-MeV dark matter.
A method to define the energy threshold depending on noise level for rare event searches
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Solid state detectors and cryogenic detectors are widely employed in rare event searches, such as direct Dark Matter detection or Coherent Neutrino Nucleus Scattering experiments. The excellent sensitivity and, consequently, their low energy thresholds are among the most appealing features of such detectors. We present a method to quantify the lowest trigger threshold achievable as a function of the acceptable amount of noise events triggered for the physics case under investigation. We then apply this novel method to existing experimental and simulated data to validate the model we presented.
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SPLENDOR: a novel detector platform to search for light dark matter with narrow-gap semiconductors
A dark matter detector platform combining a 60 meV-gap semiconductor (Eu5In2Sb6) with cryogenic HEMT readout and daily modulation analysis is presented, with projected sensitivity to sub-MeV dark matter.