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Fall 2014
Within the last few decades, experiments in particle physics have developed a need to produce radio-pure experiments. These experiments are designed to search for new physics that involves low event rates. Due to the event rates as low as 1 event/kt/year, these experiment must take precautions...
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Fall 2018
The SNO+ experiment will soon complete its commissioning and begin searching for the neutrinoless double beta decay of tellurium, loaded within its liquid scintillator. As a large-scale (780 tonne) liquid scintillator detector, SNO+ will also be well positioned to make a precision measurement of...
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Spring 2018
The PICO-60 experiment was a bubble chamber for the search of Weakly Interacting Massive Particle (WIMP) dark matter. The previous run of PICO-60, conducted in 2013, was limited in sensitivity by background events that were most likely caused by particulate contamination and the buffer liquid....
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Fall 2021
Bubble chambers filled with fluorocarbons are a world-leading technology to search for nuclear recoils produced by spin-dependent WIMP dark matter particles. In this work, a novel bubble chamber using 28 ± 1 ml of the fluorocarbon C5F12 as target material is investigated. This superheated...