Snowmass Instrumentation Frontier IF08 Topical Group Report: Noble Element Detectors
Carl Eric Dahl, Roxanne Guenette, Jennifer L. Raaf, D. Akerib, J., Asaadi, D. Caratelli, E. Church, M. Del Tutto, A. Fava, R. Gaitskell, G. K., Giovanetti, G. Giroux, D. Gonzalez Diaz, E. Gramellini, S. Haselschwardt, C., Jackson, B. J. P. Jones, A. Kopec, S. Kravitz

TL;DR
This report reviews recent advances and future needs in noble element detectors used in neutrino, dark matter, and collider experiments, emphasizing new modalities, understanding, scaling, and training.
Contribution
It identifies key research directions and technological challenges for improving noble element detector performance and scalability in future physics experiments.
Findings
Enhanced detection modalities combining scintillation and electron drift.
Development of new detection methods like ion drift and metastable fluids.
Recognition of training opportunities for early-career researchers.
Abstract
Particle detectors making use of noble elements in gaseous, liquid, or solid phases are prevalent in neutrino and dark matter experiments and are also used to a lesser extent in collider-based particle physics experiments. These experiments take advantage of both the very large, ultra-pure target volumes achievable and the multiple observable signal pathways possible in noble-element based particle detectors. As these experiments seek to increase their sensitivity, novel and improved technologies will be needed to enhance the precision of their measurements and to broaden the reach of their physics programs. The areas of R&D in noble element instrumentation that have been identified by the HEP community in the Snowmass process are highlighted by five key messages: IF08-1) Enhance and combine existing modalities (scintillation and electron drift) to increase signal-to-noise and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
