PTOLEMY: A Proposal for Thermal Relic Detection of Massive Neutrinos and Directional Detection of MeV Dark Matter
E.Baracchini, M.G.Betti, M.Biasotti, A.Bosca, F.Calle, J.Carabe-Lopez,, G.Cavoto, C.Chang, A.G.Cocco, A.P.Colijn, J.Conrad, N.D'Ambrosio, P.F.de, Salas, M.Faverzani, A.Ferella, E.Ferri, P.Garcia-Abia, G.Garcia, Gomez-Tejedor, S.Gariazzo, F.Gatti, C.Gentile, A.Giachero

TL;DR
The PTOLEMY project aims to directly detect the Cosmic Neutrino Background and explore MeV dark matter detection using advanced graphene and calorimetry technologies, providing insights into early universe conditions.
Contribution
This paper presents a detailed plan for technological development and experimental validation of methods to detect relic neutrinos and dark matter, advancing current detection capabilities.
Findings
Development of graphene-based tritium targets
Achievement of sub-0.05 eV energy resolution in TES microcalorimetry
Prototype demonstration of scalable EM filter with triggering capabilities
Abstract
We propose to achieve the proof-of-principle of the PTOLEMY project to directly detect the Cosmic Neutrino Background (CNB). Each of the technological challenges described in [1,2] will be targeted and hopefully solved by the use of the latest experimental developments and profiting from the low background environment provided by the LNGS underground site. The first phase will focus on the graphene technology for a tritium target and the demonstration of TES microcalorimetry with an energy resolution of better than 0.05 eV for low energy electrons. These technologies will be evaluated using the PTOLEMY prototype, proposed for underground installation, using precision HV controls to step down the kinematic energy of endpoint electrons to match the calorimeter dynamic range and rate capabilities. The second phase will produce a novel implementation of the EM filter that is scalable to the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconducting and THz Device Technology · Neutrino Physics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
