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Mineral detection of neutrinos and dark matter. A whitepaper

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Baum, S; Stengel, P; Abe, N; Acevedo, JF; Araujo, GR; Asahara, Y; Avignone, F; Balogh, L; Baudis, L; Boukhtouchen, Y; Bramante, J; Breur, PA ...
Published in: Physics of the Dark Universe
August 1, 2023

Minerals are solid state nuclear track detectors — nuclear recoils in a mineral leave latent damage to the crystal structure. Depending on the mineral and its temperature, the damage features are retained in the material from minutes (in low-melting point materials such as salts at a few hundred °C) to timescales much larger than the 4.5Gyr-age of the Solar System (in refractory materials at room temperature). The damage features from the O(50)MeV fission fragments left by spontaneous fission of 238U and other heavy unstable isotopes have long been used for fission track dating of geological samples. Laboratory studies have demonstrated the readout of defects caused by nuclear recoils with energies as small as O(1)keV. This whitepaper discusses a wide range of possible applications of minerals as detectors for ER≳O(1)keV nuclear recoils: Using natural minerals, one could use the damage features accumulated over O(10)Myr–O(1)Gyr to measure astrophysical neutrino fluxes (from the Sun, supernovae, or cosmic rays interacting with the atmosphere) as well as search for Dark Matter. Using signals accumulated over months to few-years timescales in laboratory-manufactured minerals, one could measure reactor neutrinos or use them as Dark Matter detectors, potentially with directional sensitivity. Research groups in Europe, Asia, and America have started developing microscopy techniques to read out the O(1)–O(100)nm damage features in crystals left by O(0.1)–O(100)keV nuclear recoils. We report on the status and plans of these programs. The research program towards the realization of such detectors is highly interdisciplinary, combining geoscience, material science, applied and fundamental physics with techniques from quantum information and Artificial Intelligence.

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Physics of the Dark Universe

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2212-6864

Publication Date

August 1, 2023

Volume

41

Related Subject Headings

  • 5107 Particle and high energy physics
  • 5101 Astronomical sciences
  • 0202 Atomic, Molecular, Nuclear, Particle and Plasma Physics
  • 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences
 

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Baum, S., Stengel, P., Abe, N., Acevedo, J. F., Araujo, G. R., Asahara, Y., … Watanabe, H. (2023). Mineral detection of neutrinos and dark matter. A whitepaper. Physics of the Dark Universe, 41. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dark.2023.101245
Baum, S., P. Stengel, N. Abe, J. F. Acevedo, G. R. Araujo, Y. Asahara, F. Avignone, et al. “Mineral detection of neutrinos and dark matter. A whitepaper.” Physics of the Dark Universe 41 (August 1, 2023). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dark.2023.101245.
Baum S, Stengel P, Abe N, Acevedo JF, Araujo GR, Asahara Y, et al. Mineral detection of neutrinos and dark matter. A whitepaper. Physics of the Dark Universe. 2023 Aug 1;41.
Baum, S., et al. “Mineral detection of neutrinos and dark matter. A whitepaper.” Physics of the Dark Universe, vol. 41, Aug. 2023. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.dark.2023.101245.
Baum S, Stengel P, Abe N, Acevedo JF, Araujo GR, Asahara Y, Avignone F, Balogh L, Baudis L, Boukhtouchen Y, Bramante J, Breur PA, Caccianiga L, Capozzi F, Collar JI, Ebadi R, Edwards T, Eitel K, Elykov A, Ewing RC, Freese K, Fung A, Galelli C, Glasmacher UA, Gleason A, Hasebe N, Hirose S, Horiuchi S, Hoshino Y, Huber P, Ido Y, Igami Y, Ishikawa N, Itow Y, Kamiyama T, Kato T, Kavanagh BJ, Kawamura Y, Kazama S, Kenney CJ, Kilminster B, Kouketsu Y, Kozaka Y, Kurinsky NA, Leybourne M, Lucas T, McDonough WF, Marshall MC, Mateos JM, Mathur A, Michibayashi K, Mkhonto S, Murase K, Naka T, Oguni K, Rajendran S, Sakane H, Sala P, Scholberg K, Semenec I, Shiraishi T, Spitz J, Sun K, Suzuki K, Tanin EH, Vincent A, Vladimirov N, Walsworth RL, Watanabe H. Mineral detection of neutrinos and dark matter. A whitepaper. Physics of the Dark Universe. 2023 Aug 1;41.
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Published In

Physics of the Dark Universe

DOI

ISSN

2212-6864

Publication Date

August 1, 2023

Volume

41

Related Subject Headings

  • 5107 Particle and high energy physics
  • 5101 Astronomical sciences
  • 0202 Atomic, Molecular, Nuclear, Particle and Plasma Physics
  • 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences