Xenon Futures: R&D For A Global Rare Event Observatory (Phase 2)

Lead Research Organisation: King's College London
Department Name: Physics

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Title Precise predictions and new insights for atomic ionization from the Migdal effect 
Description Probabilities for atomic ionisation via the Migdal effect using Dirac-Hartee-Fock wavefunctions. Dataset accompanies the publication P. Cox, M. J. Dolan, C. McCabe, H. M. Quiney, Precise predictions and new insights for atomic ionization from the Migdal effect, Phys. Rev. D (2023). 
Type Of Material Database/Collection of data 
Year Produced 2023 
Provided To Others? Yes  
Impact Used in the theory calculations of the MIGDAL Collaboration. 
URL https://zenodo.org/record/7659176
 
Title Precise predictions and new insights for atomic ionization from the Migdal effect 
Description Probabilities for atomic ionisation via the Migdal effect using Dirac-Hartee-Fock wavefunctions. Dataset accompanies the publication P. Cox, M. J. Dolan, C. McCabe, H. M. Quiney, Precise predictions and new insights for atomic ionization from the Migdal effect, Phys. Rev. D (2023). 
Type Of Material Database/Collection of data 
Year Produced 2023 
Provided To Others? Yes  
Impact This probability dataset has become a standard resource used by the wider 'Migdal effect' research community. 
URL https://zenodo.org/record/7659175
 
Description DMUK network 
Organisation Imperial College London
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The Dark Matter UK (DMUK) network brings together UK researchers working on theoretical and experimental aspects of dark matter research. The network encourages collaboration between the members and has two meetings per year. As a result of the network, I have started to meet regularly with experimental physicists from UCL (monthly meetings). We are currently collaborating on a number of projects.
Collaborator Contribution The network has led to significantly more discussions between the Imperial, Edinburgh and Oxford experimental groups with theory groups in London (KCL and Imperial), Oxford, Royal Holloway, Liverpool and Durham. The network holds meetings twice per year. I have been an organiser for the meeting in Bristol (January 2018), Durham (July 2018), King's College London (April 2019) and Manchester (October 2019). We are planning two meetings for 2020.
Impact Bristol meeting: https://indico.cern.ch/event/672881/ Durham meeting: https://conference.ippp.dur.ac.uk/event/692/ KCL meeting: https://indico.fnal.gov/event/19947/timetable/#20190411 Manchester meeting: http://indico.hep.manchester.ac.uk/event/DMUKManchester2019
Start Year 2017
 
Description DMUK network 
Organisation Royal Holloway, University of London
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The Dark Matter UK (DMUK) network brings together UK researchers working on theoretical and experimental aspects of dark matter research. The network encourages collaboration between the members and has two meetings per year. As a result of the network, I have started to meet regularly with experimental physicists from UCL (monthly meetings). We are currently collaborating on a number of projects.
Collaborator Contribution The network has led to significantly more discussions between the Imperial, Edinburgh and Oxford experimental groups with theory groups in London (KCL and Imperial), Oxford, Royal Holloway, Liverpool and Durham. The network holds meetings twice per year. I have been an organiser for the meeting in Bristol (January 2018), Durham (July 2018), King's College London (April 2019) and Manchester (October 2019). We are planning two meetings for 2020.
Impact Bristol meeting: https://indico.cern.ch/event/672881/ Durham meeting: https://conference.ippp.dur.ac.uk/event/692/ KCL meeting: https://indico.fnal.gov/event/19947/timetable/#20190411 Manchester meeting: http://indico.hep.manchester.ac.uk/event/DMUKManchester2019
Start Year 2017
 
Description DMUK network 
Organisation University College London
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The Dark Matter UK (DMUK) network brings together UK researchers working on theoretical and experimental aspects of dark matter research. The network encourages collaboration between the members and has two meetings per year. As a result of the network, I have started to meet regularly with experimental physicists from UCL (monthly meetings). We are currently collaborating on a number of projects.
Collaborator Contribution The network has led to significantly more discussions between the Imperial, Edinburgh and Oxford experimental groups with theory groups in London (KCL and Imperial), Oxford, Royal Holloway, Liverpool and Durham. The network holds meetings twice per year. I have been an organiser for the meeting in Bristol (January 2018), Durham (July 2018), King's College London (April 2019) and Manchester (October 2019). We are planning two meetings for 2020.
Impact Bristol meeting: https://indico.cern.ch/event/672881/ Durham meeting: https://conference.ippp.dur.ac.uk/event/692/ KCL meeting: https://indico.fnal.gov/event/19947/timetable/#20190411 Manchester meeting: http://indico.hep.manchester.ac.uk/event/DMUKManchester2019
Start Year 2017
 
Description DMUK network 
Organisation University of Bristol
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The Dark Matter UK (DMUK) network brings together UK researchers working on theoretical and experimental aspects of dark matter research. The network encourages collaboration between the members and has two meetings per year. As a result of the network, I have started to meet regularly with experimental physicists from UCL (monthly meetings). We are currently collaborating on a number of projects.
Collaborator Contribution The network has led to significantly more discussions between the Imperial, Edinburgh and Oxford experimental groups with theory groups in London (KCL and Imperial), Oxford, Royal Holloway, Liverpool and Durham. The network holds meetings twice per year. I have been an organiser for the meeting in Bristol (January 2018), Durham (July 2018), King's College London (April 2019) and Manchester (October 2019). We are planning two meetings for 2020.
Impact Bristol meeting: https://indico.cern.ch/event/672881/ Durham meeting: https://conference.ippp.dur.ac.uk/event/692/ KCL meeting: https://indico.fnal.gov/event/19947/timetable/#20190411 Manchester meeting: http://indico.hep.manchester.ac.uk/event/DMUKManchester2019
Start Year 2017
 
Description DMUK network 
Organisation University of Edinburgh
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The Dark Matter UK (DMUK) network brings together UK researchers working on theoretical and experimental aspects of dark matter research. The network encourages collaboration between the members and has two meetings per year. As a result of the network, I have started to meet regularly with experimental physicists from UCL (monthly meetings). We are currently collaborating on a number of projects.
Collaborator Contribution The network has led to significantly more discussions between the Imperial, Edinburgh and Oxford experimental groups with theory groups in London (KCL and Imperial), Oxford, Royal Holloway, Liverpool and Durham. The network holds meetings twice per year. I have been an organiser for the meeting in Bristol (January 2018), Durham (July 2018), King's College London (April 2019) and Manchester (October 2019). We are planning two meetings for 2020.
Impact Bristol meeting: https://indico.cern.ch/event/672881/ Durham meeting: https://conference.ippp.dur.ac.uk/event/692/ KCL meeting: https://indico.fnal.gov/event/19947/timetable/#20190411 Manchester meeting: http://indico.hep.manchester.ac.uk/event/DMUKManchester2019
Start Year 2017
 
Description DMUK network 
Organisation University of Liverpool
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The Dark Matter UK (DMUK) network brings together UK researchers working on theoretical and experimental aspects of dark matter research. The network encourages collaboration between the members and has two meetings per year. As a result of the network, I have started to meet regularly with experimental physicists from UCL (monthly meetings). We are currently collaborating on a number of projects.
Collaborator Contribution The network has led to significantly more discussions between the Imperial, Edinburgh and Oxford experimental groups with theory groups in London (KCL and Imperial), Oxford, Royal Holloway, Liverpool and Durham. The network holds meetings twice per year. I have been an organiser for the meeting in Bristol (January 2018), Durham (July 2018), King's College London (April 2019) and Manchester (October 2019). We are planning two meetings for 2020.
Impact Bristol meeting: https://indico.cern.ch/event/672881/ Durham meeting: https://conference.ippp.dur.ac.uk/event/692/ KCL meeting: https://indico.fnal.gov/event/19947/timetable/#20190411 Manchester meeting: http://indico.hep.manchester.ac.uk/event/DMUKManchester2019
Start Year 2017
 
Description DMUK network 
Organisation University of Manchester
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The Dark Matter UK (DMUK) network brings together UK researchers working on theoretical and experimental aspects of dark matter research. The network encourages collaboration between the members and has two meetings per year. As a result of the network, I have started to meet regularly with experimental physicists from UCL (monthly meetings). We are currently collaborating on a number of projects.
Collaborator Contribution The network has led to significantly more discussions between the Imperial, Edinburgh and Oxford experimental groups with theory groups in London (KCL and Imperial), Oxford, Royal Holloway, Liverpool and Durham. The network holds meetings twice per year. I have been an organiser for the meeting in Bristol (January 2018), Durham (July 2018), King's College London (April 2019) and Manchester (October 2019). We are planning two meetings for 2020.
Impact Bristol meeting: https://indico.cern.ch/event/672881/ Durham meeting: https://conference.ippp.dur.ac.uk/event/692/ KCL meeting: https://indico.fnal.gov/event/19947/timetable/#20190411 Manchester meeting: http://indico.hep.manchester.ac.uk/event/DMUKManchester2019
Start Year 2017
 
Description DMUK network 
Organisation University of Oxford
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The Dark Matter UK (DMUK) network brings together UK researchers working on theoretical and experimental aspects of dark matter research. The network encourages collaboration between the members and has two meetings per year. As a result of the network, I have started to meet regularly with experimental physicists from UCL (monthly meetings). We are currently collaborating on a number of projects.
Collaborator Contribution The network has led to significantly more discussions between the Imperial, Edinburgh and Oxford experimental groups with theory groups in London (KCL and Imperial), Oxford, Royal Holloway, Liverpool and Durham. The network holds meetings twice per year. I have been an organiser for the meeting in Bristol (January 2018), Durham (July 2018), King's College London (April 2019) and Manchester (October 2019). We are planning two meetings for 2020.
Impact Bristol meeting: https://indico.cern.ch/event/672881/ Durham meeting: https://conference.ippp.dur.ac.uk/event/692/ KCL meeting: https://indico.fnal.gov/event/19947/timetable/#20190411 Manchester meeting: http://indico.hep.manchester.ac.uk/event/DMUKManchester2019
Start Year 2017
 
Description MIGDAL Collaboration 
Organisation Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Department Particle Physics Department
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution I have been leading the theory work within the collaboration.
Collaborator Contribution The experiment is hosted at RAL.
Impact See relevant sections of the form. The collaboration involves technicians at RAL, nuclear physicists and particle physicists across theoretical and experimental activities.
Start Year 2019