
TL;DR
DARWIN is a proposed advanced experiment aiming to directly detect WIMP dark matter using a liquid xenon/argon two-phase detector, with recent R&D progress addressing its design goals and challenges.
Contribution
It introduces the DARWIN project, a next-to-next generation dark matter detector, detailing its design, goals, challenges, and recent research developments.
Findings
Progress in R&D for detector design
Identification of key challenges in WIMP detection
Advancements in liquid xenon/argon detector technology
Abstract
DARWIN is a design-study for a next-to-next generation experiment to directly detect WIMP dark matter in a detector based on a liquid xenon/liquid argon two-phase time projection chamber. This article describes the project, its goals and challenges, and presents some of the recent R&D highlights
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
