Postponed: the speaker and her family are impacted by the war in Ukraine. Our thoughts are going to them and all the Ukranians.
Particle detectors at ultralow temperatures (∼10 mK) have proven to be very good devices for rare events searches thanks to their excellent energy resolution, high radiopurity, and the possibility of particle identification joined to a wide flexibility in the choice of the absorber materials. Bolometric detectors are currently employed in neutrinoless double decay, coherent neutrino scattering and dark matter searches
on a large scale. During the last few years, particular efforts were dedicated to background rejection methods. This talk will overview the most outstanding physics results, achieved with
cryogenic detectors, as well as the current status and the future implementations of this technology.
This seminar is promoted by the BSMNu project financed by P2IO LabEx (ANR-10-LABX-0038)
ZOOM link: to be announced