Pith. sign in

REVIEW 2 cited by

Recoil imaging for directional detection of dark matter, neutrinos, and physics beyond the Standard Model

Not yet reviewed by Pith; the record is open.

This paper has not been read by Pith yet. Machine review is queued; the pith claim, tier, and objections will appear here once it completes.

SPECIMEN: schema-true, not a live event

T0 review · schema-true

One-sentence machine reading of the paper's core claim.

pith:XXXXXXXX · record.json · timestamp

arxiv 2203.05914 v3 pith:UICAGK74 submitted 2022-03-11 physics.ins-det astro-ph.COhep-exhep-ph

C. A. J. O'Hare , D. Loomba , K. Altenmüller , H. Álvarez-Pol , F. D. Amaro , H. M. Araújo , D. Aristizabal Sierra , J. Asaadi
show 159 more authors
D. Attié S. Aune C. Awe Y. Ayyad E. Baracchini P. Barbeau J. B. R. Battat N. F. Bell B. Biasuzzi L. J. Bignell C. Boehm I. Bolognino F. M. Brunbauer M. Caamaño C. Cabo D. Caratelli J. M. Carmona J. F. Castel S. Cebrián C. Cogollos D. Collison E. Costa T. Dafni F. Dastgiri C. Deaconu V. De Romeri K. Desch G. Dho F. Di Giambattista D. Díez-Ibáñez G. D'Imperio B. Dutta C. Eldridge S. R. Elliott A. C. Ezeribe A. Fava T. Felkl B. Fernández-Domínguez E. Ferrer Ribas K. J. Flöthner M. Froehlich J. Galán J. Galindo F. García J. A. García Pascual B. P. Gelli M. Ghrear Y. Giomataris K. Gnanvo E. Gramellini G. Grilli Di Cortona R. Hall-Wilton J. Harton S. Hedges S. Higashino G. Hill P. C. Holanda T. Ikeda I. G. Irastorza P. Jackson D. Janssens B. Jones J. Kaminski I. Katsioulas K. Kelly N. Kemmerich E. Kemp H. B. Korandla H. Kraus A. Lackner G. J. Lane P. M. Lewis M. Lisowska G. Luzón W. A. Lynch G. Maccarrone K. J. Mack P. A. Majewski R. D. P. Mano C. Margalejo D. Markoff T. Marley D. J. G. Marques R. Massarczyk G. Mazzitelli C. McCabe L. J. McKie A. G. McLean P. C. McNamara Y. Mei A. Messina A. F. Mills H. Mirallas K. Miuchi C. M. B. Monteiro M. R. Mosbech H. Muller H. Natal da Luz K. D. Nakamura A. Natochii T. Neep J. L. Newstead K. Nikolopoulos L. Obis E. Oliveri G. Orlandini A. Ortiz de Solórzano J. von Oy T. Papaevangelou O. Pérez Y. F. Perez-Gonzalez D. Pfeiffer N. S. Phan S. Piacentini E. Picatoste Olloqui D. Pinci S. Popescu A. Prajapati F. S. Queiroz J. L. Raaf F. Resnati L. Ropelewski R. C. Roque E. Ruiz-Choliz A. Rusu J. Ruz J. Samarati E. M. Santos J. M. F. dos Santos F. Sauli L. Scharenberg T. Schiffer S. Schmidt K. Scholberg M. Schott J. Schueler L. Segui H. Sekiya D. Sengupta Z. Slavkovska D. Snowden-Ifft P. Soffitta M. van Stenis N. J. C. Spooner L. Strigari A. E. Stuchbery X. Sun S. Torelli E. G. Tilly A. W. Thomas T. N. Thorpe P. Urquijo A. Utrobičić S. E. Vahsen R. Veenhof J. K. Vogel A. G. Williams M. H. Wood J. Zettlemoyer
This is my paper · ORCID
classification physics.ins-detastro-ph.COhep-exhep-ph
keywords detectionrecoilimagingphysicsdirectionalreadoutadvancebeyond
verification ladder T0 review T1 audit T2 compute T3 formal

Signed reviews

No signed human review yet.

0 comments
abstract

Recoil imaging entails the detection of spatially resolved ionization tracks generated by particle interactions. This is a highly sought-after capability in many classes of detector, with broad applications across particle and astroparticle physics. However, at low energies, where ionization signatures are small in size, recoil imaging only seems to be a practical goal for micro-pattern gas detectors. This white paper outlines the physics case for recoil imaging, and puts forward a decadal plan to advance towards the directional detection of low-energy recoils with sensitivity and resolution close to fundamental performance limits. The science case covered includes: the discovery of dark matter into the neutrino fog, directional detection of sub-MeV solar neutrinos, the precision study of coherent-elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering, the detection of solar axions, the measurement of the Migdal effect, X-ray polarimetry, and several other applied physics goals. We also outline the R&D programs necessary to test concepts that are crucial to advance detector performance towards their fundamental limit: single primary electron sensitivity with full 3D spatial resolution at the $\sim$100 micron-scale. These advancements include: the use of negative ion drift, electron counting with high-definition electronic readout, time projection chambers with optical readout, and the possibility for nuclear recoil tracking in high-density gases such as argon. We also discuss the readout and electronics systems needed to scale-up such detectors to the ton-scale and beyond.

Discussion (0). Continue with ORCID to comment.

Forward citations

Cited by 2 Pith papers

Reviewed papers in the Pith corpus that reference this work. Sorted by Pith novelty score. Full citation record

  1. Optimisation of amplification and gas mixture for directional Dark Matter searches with the CYGNO/INITIUM project

    physics.ins-det 2025-07 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    For a He:CF4 optical TPC, an extra electrode below the last GEM doubles the light yield, and 1.6% SF6 enables negative-ion drift with diffusion as low as 45 µm/√cm.

  2. $\texttt{SNuDD}$: Solar Neutrinos for Direct Detection

    hep-ph 2026-07 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    SNuDD computes solar-neutrino recoil spectra with non-standard interactions and derives NSI limits from xenon direct-detection data that are competitive with dedicated neutrino experiments.

Pith tools