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Dr. Kimberly Palladino

Associate Professor

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  • Particle Physics

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  • LUX-ZEPLIN
kimberly.palladino@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 273301
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 622
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Measurement of the gamma ray background in the Davis cavern at the Sanford Underground Research Facility

Astroparticle Physics Elsevier 116:March 2020 (2019) 102391

Authors:

Ds Akerib, Cw Akerlof, Sk Alsum, Ke Boast, C Carels, A Cottle, T Fruth

Abstract:

Deep underground environments are ideal for low background searches due to the attenuation of cosmic rays by passage through the earth. However, they are affected by backgrounds from γ-rays emitted by 40K and the 238U and 232Th decay chains in the surrounding rock. The LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) experiment will search for dark matter particle interactions with a liquid xenon TPC located within the Davis campus at the Sanford Underground Research Facility, Lead, South Dakota, at the 4850-foot level. In order to characterise the cavern background, in-situ γ-ray measurements were taken with a sodium iodide detector in various locations and with lead shielding. The integral count rates (0–3300 keV) varied from 596 Hz to 1355 Hz for unshielded measurements, corresponding to a total flux from the cavern walls of 1.9 ± 0.4 γ cm−2s−1. The resulting activity in the walls of the cavern can be characterised as 220 ± 60 Bq/kg of 40K, 29 ± 15 Bq/kg of 238U, and 13 ± 3 Bq/kg of 232Th.
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Triplet lifetime in gaseous argon

The European Physical Journal A Springer Nature 55:10 (2019) 176

Authors:

Michael Akashi-Ronquest, Amanda Bacon, Christopher Benson, Kolahal Bhattacharya, Thomas Caldwell, Joseph A Formaggio, Dan Gastler, Brianna Grado-White, Jeff Griego, Michael Gold, Andrew Hime, Christopher M Jackson, Stephen Jaditz, Chris Kachulis, Edward Kearns, Joshua R Klein, Antonio Ledesma, Steve Linden, Frank Lopez, Sean MacMullin, Andrew Mastbaum, Jocelyn Monroe, James Nikkel, John Oertel, Gabriel D Orebi Gann, Gabriel S Ortega, Kimberley Palladino, Keith Rielage, Stanley R Seibert, Jui-Jen Wang
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Improved measurements of the β-decay response of liquid xenon with the LUX detector

Physical Review D American Physical Society (APS) 100:2 (2019) 022002

Authors:

DS Akerib, S Alsum, HM Araújo, X Bai, J Balajthy, A Baxter, P Beltrame, EP Bernard, A Bernstein, TP Biesiadzinski, EM Boulton, B Boxer, P Brás, S Burdin, D Byram, MC Carmona-Benitez, C Chan, JE Cutter, L de Viveiros, E Druszkiewicz, SR Fallon, A Fan, S Fiorucci, RJ Gaitskell, J Genovesi, C Ghag, MGD Gilchriese, C Gwilliam, CR Hall, SJ Haselschwardt, SA Hertel, DP Hogan, M Horn, DQ Huang, CM Ignarra, RG Jacobsen, O Jahangir, W Ji, K Kamdin, K Kazkaz, D Khaitan, EV Korolkova, S Kravitz, VA Kudryavtsev, E Leason, BG Lenardo, KT Lesko, J Liao, J Lin, A Lindote, MI Lopes, A Manalaysay, RL Mannino, N Marangou, MF Marzioni, DN McKinsey, D-M Mei, M Moongweluwan, JA Morad, A St. J. Murphy, A Naylor, C Nehrkorn, HN Nelson, F Neves, A Nilima, KC Oliver-Mallory, KJ Palladino, EK Pease, Q Riffard, GRC Rischbieter, C Rhyne, P Rossiter, S Shaw, TA Shutt, C Silva, M Solmaz, VN Solovov, P Sorensen, TJ Sumner, M Szydagis, DJ Taylor, R Taylor, WC Taylor, BP Tennyson, PA Terman, DR Tiedt, WH To, M Tripathi, L Tvrznikova, U Utku, S Uvarov, A Vacheret, V Velan, RC Webb, JT White, TJ Whitis, MS Witherell, FLH Wolfs, D Woodward, J Xu, C Zhang
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Results of a Search for Sub-GeV Dark Matter Using 2013 LUX Data.

Physical review letters 122:13 (2019) 131301

Authors:

DS Akerib, S Alsum, HM Araújo, X Bai, J Balajthy, P Beltrame, EP Bernard, A Bernstein, TP Biesiadzinski, EM Boulton, B Boxer, P Brás, S Burdin, D Byram, MC Carmona-Benitez, C Chan, JE Cutter, TJR Davison, E Druszkiewicz, SR Fallon, A Fan, S Fiorucci, RJ Gaitskell, J Genovesi, C Ghag, MGD Gilchriese, C Gwilliam, CR Hall, SJ Haselschwardt, SA Hertel, DP Hogan, M Horn, DQ Huang, CM Ignarra, RG Jacobsen, O Jahangir, W Ji, K Kamdin, K Kazkaz, D Khaitan, R Knoche, EV Korolkova, S Kravitz, VA Kudryavtsev, BG Lenardo, KT Lesko, J Liao, J Lin, A Lindote, MI Lopes, A Manalaysay, RL Mannino, N Marangou, MF Marzioni, DN McKinsey, D-M Mei, M Moongweluwan, JA Morad, A St J Murphy, A Naylor, C Nehrkorn, HN Nelson, F Neves, KC Oliver-Mallory, KJ Palladino, EK Pease, Q Riffard, GRC Rischbieter, C Rhyne, P Rossiter, S Shaw, TA Shutt, C Silva, M Solmaz, VN Solovov, P Sorensen, TJ Sumner, M Szydagis, DJ Taylor, WC Taylor, BP Tennyson, PA Terman, DR Tiedt, WH To, M Tripathi, L Tvrznikova, U Utku, S Uvarov, V Velan, RC Webb, JT White, TJ Whitis, MS Witherell, FLH Wolfs, D Woodward, J Xu, K Yazdani, C Zhang, LUX Collaboration

Abstract:

The scattering of dark matter (DM) particles with sub-GeV masses off nuclei is difficult to detect using liquid xenon-based DM search instruments because the energy transfer during nuclear recoils is smaller than the typical detector threshold. However, the tree-level DM-nucleus scattering diagram can be accompanied by simultaneous emission of a bremsstrahlung photon or a so-called "Migdal" electron. These provide an electron recoil component to the experimental signature at higher energies than the corresponding nuclear recoil. The presence of this signature allows liquid xenon detectors to use both the scintillation and the ionization signals in the analysis where the nuclear recoil signal would not be otherwise visible. We report constraints on spin-independent DM-nucleon scattering for DM particles with masses of 0.4-5  GeV/c^{2} using 1.4×10^{4}  kg day of search exposure from the 2013 data from the Large Underground Xenon (LUX) experiment for four different classes of mediators. This analysis extends the reach of liquid xenon-based DM search instruments to lower DM masses than has been achieved previously.
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Results of a Search for Sub-GeV Dark Matter Using 2013 LUX Data

(2018)

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DS Akerib, S Alsum, HM Araújo, X Bai, J Balajthy, P Beltrame, EP Bernard, A Bernstein, TP Biesiadzinski, EM Boulton, B Boxer, P Brás, S Burdin, D Byram, MC Carmona-Benitez, C Chan, JE Cutter, TJR Davison, E Druszkiewicz, SR Fallon, A Fan, S Fiorucci, RJ Gaitskell, J Genovesi, C Ghag, MGD Gilchriese, C Gwilliam, CR Hall, SJ Haselschwardt, SA Hertel, DP Hogan, M Horn, DQ Huang, CM Ignarra, RG Jacobsen, O Jahangir, W Ji, K Kamdin, K Kazkaz, D Khaitan, R Knoche, EV Korolkova, S Kravitz, VA Kudryavtsev, BG Lenardo, KT Lesko, J Liao, J Lin, A Lindote, MI Lopes, A Manalaysay, RL Mannino, N Marangou, MF Marzioni, DN McKinsey, D-M Mei, M Moongweluwan, JA Morad, A St J Murphy, A Naylor, C Nehrkorn, HN Nelson, F Neves, KC Oliver-Mallory, KJ Palladino, EK Pease, Q Riffard, GRC Rischbieter, C Rhyne, P Rossiter, S Shaw, TA Shutt, C Silva, M Solmaz, VN Solovov, P Sorensen, TJ Sumner, M Szydagis, DJ Taylor, WC Taylor, BP Tennyson, PA Terman, DR Tiedt, WH To, M Tripathi, L Tvrznikova, U Utku, S Uvarov, V Velan, RC Webb, JT White, TJ Whitis, MS Witherell, FLH Wolfs, D Woodward, J Xu, K Yazdani, C Zhang
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