Abstract
The TREX-DM experiment is conceived to look for low mass WIMPs by means of a gas time projection chamber equipped with novel micromegas readout planes at the Canfranc Underground Laboratory. The detector can hold 20 l of pressurized gas up to 10 bar, which corresponds to 0.30 kg of Ar, or alternatively, 0.16 kg of Ne. The micromegas will be read with a self-Triggered acquisition, allowing for effective thresholds below 0.4 keV (electron equivalent). The preliminary background model, following a complete material screening program, points to levels of the order of 1-10 counts keV-1 kg-1 d-1 in the region of interest, making TREX-DM competitive. The status of the commissioning, description of the background model and the corresponding WIMP sensitivity will be presented here.
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Aznar, F., Castel, J., Cebrián, S., Coarasa, I., Dafni, T., Galán, J., … Villar, J. A. (2020). Status of the trex-dm experiment at the canfranc underground laboratory. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1342). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1342/1/012091
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