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King's Responsive RAs 2023-2025

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

Abstract

The aim of the Experimental Particle & Astroparticle Physics (EPAP) group is to address some of the
major open questions in our understanding of matter through the study of the nature of fundamental
particles. In particular, we aim to address many of the open questions in dark matter and neutrino sector.
We also continue to search for new physics, addressing phenomena including dark
matter and gravitational waves from astrophysical sources.

The LZ experiment recently released world-leading WIMP-search results
from its first science run (SR1) using just 60 live days of data. Following an extensive pre-run calibration
and detector maintenance period, LZ is about to enter steady-state operations for the remaining science
runs (SR2+) towards a complete 1,000 live-day exposure by 2025/26. This grant period covers the majority
of this exploitation phase in which LZ will explore significant new parameter space for both WIMPs and
other well-motivated thermal-relic DM candidates.

Physics with high-energy astrophysical neutrinos has a very high discovery potential in the near future.
Since first observing them in 2013, IceCube has made a series of observations of astrophysical neutrinos
including sky map, energy spectrum, and flavor structure. We will work on the nutrino flavour measurement and produce the state-of-the-art astrophysical
neutrino flavour measurement using the Medium-Energy Starting Event sample.

We also play an important role in the SNO+ experiment in Canada, which will collect its main data
to search for neutrino-less double beta decay, hence probing the nature and mass of the neutrino,
during this grant period. Our work will enable this and other key measurements (such as solar and
reactor neutrino spectra that further probe oscillation parameters) through analysis coordination
and a careful study of time correlated backgrounds and detector response.

Publications

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Aalbers J (2023) First Dark Matter Search Results from the LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) Experiment. in Physical review letters

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Aalbers J (2024) The design, implementation, and performance of the LZ calibration systems in Journal of Instrumentation

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Aalbers J (2024) The data acquisition system of the LZ dark matter detector: FADR in Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment

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Aalbers J (2024) Two-neutrino double electron capture of 124 Xe in the first LUX-ZEPLIN exposure in Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics

 
Description LZ 
Organisation Sanford Research
Country United States 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution Main contributions to analysis, software and computing, background screening
Collaborator Contribution Main contributions to analysis, software and computing, background screening
Impact papers, quantum sensor work, work on XLZD
Start Year 2022
 
Description SNO+ 
Organisation Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
Country Canada 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Analysis, software and calibration
Collaborator Contribution Analysis, software and calibration
Impact papers
Start Year 2008