Micromegas detector developments for MIMAC
E. Ferrer-Ribas, D. Atti\'e, D. Calvet, P. Colas, F. Druillole, Y., Giomataris, F.J. Iguaz, J.P. Mols, J. Pancin, T. Papaevangelou, J. Billard,, G. Bosson, J.L. Bouly, O. Bourrion, Ch. Fourel, C. Grignon, O. Guillaudin, F., Mayet, J.P. Richer, D. Santos, C. Golabek, L. Lebreton

TL;DR
The paper discusses the development of Micromegas detectors for the MIMAC project, focusing on large detector prototypes, characterization, and track reconstruction capabilities for dark matter detection.
Contribution
It presents recent advancements in building and characterizing large Micromegas detectors with 2D readout for directional dark matter detection.
Findings
Successful characterization of a 10x10 cm² prototype
Effective track reconstruction with alpha particles
Progress towards large-scale detector deployment
Abstract
The aim of the MIMAC project is to detect non-baryonic Dark Matter with a directional TPC. The recent Micromegas efforts towards building a large size detector will be described, in particular the characterization measurements of a prototype detector of 10 10 cm with a 2 dimensional readout plane. Track reconstruction with alpha particles will be shown.
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