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PIRSA ID: 21090014

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Event Type: Seminar

Domaine(s) scientifique(s) : Particle Physics

Date de fin : 2021-09-14

Speaker(s): Simon Knapen Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)

I will discuss a set of calculations of dark matter interactions with low threshold semi-conductor detectors such as SENSEI and superCDMS. As a warm-up, I'll show how to rephrase traditional DM-electron scattering calculations in terms of the energy loss function of the material. We will then apply this framework to compute the rate for the Migdal effect in semi-conductor targets. This is needed because the traditional calculations of the Migdal effect do not apply in low threshold semi-conductor detectors, as the delocalized nature of the valence electrons is not taken into account.