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Credit: Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/CfA/M.Markevitch et al.; Optical: NASA/STScI; Magellan/U.Arizona/D.Clowe et al.; Lensing Map: NASA/STScI

Professor Jocelyn Monroe

Professor of Particle Physics

Research theme

  • Particle astrophysics & cosmology

Sub department

  • Particle Physics
jocelyn.monroe@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 273317
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Feebly-interacting particles: FIPs 2020 workshop report

European Physical Journal C Springer Nature 81:11 (2021) 1015

Authors:

P Agrawal, M Bauer, J Beacham, A Berlin, A Boyarsky, S Cebrian, X Cid-Vidal, D d’Enterria, A De Roeck, M Drewes, B Echenard, M Giannotti, GF Giudice, S Gninenko, S Gori, E Goudzovski, J Heeck, P Hernandez, M Hostert, IG Irastorza, A Izmaylov, J Jaeckel, F Kahlhoefer, S Knapen, G Krnjaic, G Lanfranchi, J Monroe, VI Martinez Outschoorn, J Lopez-Pavon, S Pascoli, M Pospelov, D Redigolo, A Ringwald, O Ruchayskiy, J Ruderman, H Russell, J Salfeld-Nebgen, P Schuster, M Shaposhnikov, L Shchutska, J Shelton, Y Soreq, Y Stadnik, J Swallow, K Tobioka, Y-D Tsai
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Characterisation of SiPM Photon Emission in the Dark.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) 21:17 (2021) 5947

Authors:

Joseph Biagio McLaughlin, Giacomo Gallina, Fabrice Retière, Austin De St Croix, Pietro Giampa, Mahsa Mahtab, Peter Margetak, Lars Martin, Nicolas Massacret, Jocelyn Monroe, Mayur Patel, Kurtis Raymond, Jolie Roiseux, Liang Xie, Guoqing Zhang

Abstract:

In this paper, we report on the photon emission of Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPMs) from avalanche pulses generated in dark conditions, with the main objective of better understanding the associated systematics for next-generation, large area, SiPM-based physics experiments. A new apparatus for spectral and imaging analysis was developed at TRIUMF and used to measure the light emitted by the two SiPMs considered as photo-sensor candidates for the nEXO neutrinoless double-beta decay experiment: one Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK) VUV-HD Low Field (LF) Low After Pulse (Low AP) (VUV-HD3) SiPM and one Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. (HPK) VUV4 Multi-Pixel Photon Counter (MPPC). Spectral measurements of their light emissions were taken with varying over-voltage in the wavelength range of 450-1020 nm. For the FBK VUV-HD3, at an over-voltage of 12.1±1.0 V, we measured a secondary photon yield (number of photons (γ) emitted per charge carrier (e-)) of (4.04±0.02)×10-6γ/e-. The emission spectrum of the FBK VUV-HD3 contains an interference pattern consistent with thin-film interference. Additionally, emission microscopy images (EMMIs) of the FBK VUV-HD3 show a small number of highly localized regions with increased light intensity (hotspots) randomly distributed over the SiPM surface area. For the HPK VUV4 MPPC, at an over-voltage of 10.7±1.0 V, we measured a secondary photon yield of (8.71±0.04)×10-6γ/e-. In contrast to the FBK VUV-HD3, the emission spectra of the HPK VUV4 did not show an interference pattern-likely due to a thinner surface coating. The EMMIs of the HPK VUV4 also revealed a larger number of hotspots compared to the FBK VUV-HD3, especially in one of the corners of the device. The photon yield reported in this paper may be limited if compared with the one reported in previous studies due to the measurement wavelength range, which is only up to 1020 nm.
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Pulse-shape discrimination against low-energy Ar-39 beta decays in liquid argon with 4.5 tonne-years of DEAP-3600 data

European Physical Journal C Springer Nature 81:9 (2021) 823

Authors:

P Adhikari, R Ajaj, M Alpízar-Venegas, P-A Amaudruz, DJ Auty, M Batygov, B Beltran, H Benmansour, CE Bina, J Bonatt, W Bonivento, MG Boulay, B Broerman, JF Bueno, PM Burghardt, A Butcher, M Cadeddu, B Cai, M Cárdenas-Montes, S Cavuoti, M Chen, Y Chen, BT Cleveland, JM Corning, D Cranshaw, S Daugherty, P DelGobbo, K Dering, J DiGioseffo, P Di Stefano, L Doria, FA Duncan, M Dunford, E Ellingwood, A Erlandson, SS Farahani, N Fatemighomi, G Fiorillo, S Florian, T Flower, RJ Ford, R Gagnon, D Gallacher, P García Abia, S Garg, P Giampa, D Goeldi, V Golovko, P Gorel, K Graham, DR Grant, A Grobov, AL Hallin, M Hamstra, PJ Harvey, C Hearns, T Hugues, A Ilyasov, A Joy, B Jigmeddorj, CJ Jillings, O Kamaev, G Kaur, A Kemp, I Kochanek, M Kuźniak, M Lai, S Langrock, B Lehnert, A Leonhardt, N Levashko, X Li, J Lidgard, T Lindner, M Lissia, J Lock, G Longo, I Machulin, AB McDonald, T McElroy, T McGinn, JB McLaughlin, R Mehdiyev, C Mielnichuk, J Monroe, P Nadeau, C Nantais, C Ng, AJ Noble, E O’Dwyer, G Oliviéro, C Ouellet, S Pal, P Pasuthip, SJM Peeters, M Perry, V Pesudo, E Picciau, M-C Piro, TR Pollmann, ET Rand, C Rethmeier, F Retière, I Rodríguez-García, L Roszkowski, JB Ruhland, E Sánchez-García, R Santorelli, D Sinclair, P Skensved, B Smith, NJT Smith, T Sonley, J Soukup, R Stainforth, C Stone, V Strickland, M Stringer, B Sur, J Tang, E Vázquez-Jáuregui, S Viel, J Walding, M Waqar, M Ward, S Westerdale, J Willis, A Zuñiga-Reyes
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Commissioning of a High Pressure Time Projection Chamber with Optical Readout

Instruments MDPI 5:2 (2021) 22

Authors:

Alexander Deisting, Abigail Victoria Waldron, Edward Atkin, Gary Barker, Anastasia Basharina-Freshville, Christopher Betancourt, Steven Boyd, Dominic Brailsford, Zachary Chen-Wishart, Linda Cremonesi, Adriana Dias, Patrick Dunne, Jennifer Haigh, Philip Hamacher-Baumann, Sebastian Jones, Asher Kaboth, Alexander Korzenev, William Ma, Philippe Mermod, Maria Mironova, Jocelyn Monroe, Ryan Nichol, Toby Nonnenmacher, Jaroslaw Nowak, William Parker, Harrison Ritchie-Yates, Stefan Roth, Ruben Saakyan, Nicola Serra, Yuri Shitov, Jochen Steinmann, Adam Tarrant, Melissa Uchida, Sammy Valder, Mark Ward, Morgan O Wascko
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Characterization of germanium detectors for the first underground laboratory in Mexico

Journal of Instrumentation 15:11 (2020)

Authors:

A Aguilar-Arevalo, S Alvarado-Mijangos, X Bertou, C Canet, MA Cruz-Pérez, A Deisting, A Dias, JC D’Olivo, F Favela-Pérez, EA Garcés, A González Muñoz, JO Guerra-Pulido, J Mancera-Alejandrez, DJ Marín-Lámbarri, M Martinez Montero, J Monroe, C Iván Ortega-Hernández, S Paling, S Peeters, D Ruíz Esparza Rodríguez, PR Scovell, C Türkoğlu, E Vázquez-Jáuregui, J Walding

Abstract:

This article reports the characterization of two High Purity Germanium detectors performed by extracting and comparing their efficiencies using experimental data and Monte Carlo simulations. The efficiencies were calculated for pointlike -ray sources as well as for extended calibration sources. Characteristics of the detectors such as energy linearity, energy resolution and full energy peak efficiencies are reported from measurements performed on surface laboratories. The detectors will be deployed in a γ-ray assay facility that will be located in the first underground laboratory in Mexico, Laboratorio Subterráneo de Mineral del Chico (LABChico), in the Comarca Minera UNESCO Global Geopark [1].
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