MIMAC: A micro-tpc matrix for dark matter directional detection

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The dark matter directional detection opens a new field in cosmology bringing the possibility to build a map of nuclear recoils that would be able to explore the galactic dark matter halo giving access to a particle characterization of such matter and the shape of the halo. The MIMAC (MIcro-tpc MAtrix of Chambers) collaboration has developed in the last years an original prototype detector based on the direct coupling of large pixelized micromegas with a devoted fast self-triggered electronics showing the feasibility of a new generation of directional detectors. The discovery potential of this search strategy is discussed and illustrated. In June 2012, the first bi-chamber prototype has been installed at Modane Underground Laboratory (LSM) and the first underground background events, the gain stability and calibration are shown. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Santos, D., Billard, J., Bosson, G., Bouly, J. L., Bourrion, O., Fourel, C., … Maire, D. (2013). MIMAC: A micro-tpc matrix for dark matter directional detection. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 460). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/460/1/012007

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