The XENON1T Dark Matter Search Experiment
Elena Aprile, XENON1T collaboration

TL;DR
The XENON1T experiment is a large-scale liquid xenon detector designed to directly detect WIMP dark matter particles with unprecedented sensitivity, aiming to explore new parameter space and potentially discover dark matter within a few years.
Contribution
This paper presents the design, capabilities, and expected sensitivity of the XENON1T detector, advancing the search for WIMP dark matter beyond previous experiments.
Findings
Projected sensitivity of $\sigma_{SI} o 2 imes 10^{-47} ext{cm}^2$ within 2 years
Potential to detect around 100 WIMP events for certain cross-sections and masses
Enhanced background reduction and detector scale compared to previous experiments
Abstract
The worldwide race towards direct dark matter detection in the form of Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) has been dramatically accelerated by the remarkable progress and evolution of liquid xenon time projection chambers (LXeTPCs). With a realistic discovery potential, XENON100 has already reached a sensitivity of , and continues to accrue data at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS) in Italy towards its ultimate sensitivity reach at the level for the spin-independent WIMP-nucleon cross-section. To fully explore the favoured parameter space for WIMP dark matter in search of a first robust and statistically significant discovery, or to confirm any hint of a signal from \Xehund, the next phase of the XENON program will be a detector at the ton scale - XENON1T. The XENON1T detector, based on 2.2…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Particle Detector Development and Performance
