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Insertion of STC into TRT at the Department of Physics, Oxford
Credit: CERN

Dr Kevin Thieme

Postdoctoral Research Assistant

Research theme

  • Particle astrophysics & cosmology

Sub department

  • Particle Physics

Research groups

  • LUX-ZEPLIN
kevin.thieme@physics.ox.ac.uk
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Measurement of isotopic separation of argon with the prototype of the cryogenic distillation plant Aria for dark matter searches

The European Physical Journal C SpringerOpen 83:5 (2023) 453

Authors:

E Aaron, P Agnes, I Ahmad, S Albergo, IFM Albuquerque, T Alexander, AK Alton, P Amaudruz, M Atzori Corona, M Ave, I Ch Avetisov, O Azzolini, HO Back, Z Balmforth, A Barrado, P Barrillon, A Basco, G Batignani, V Bocci, WM Bonivento, B Bottino, MG Boulay, J Busto, M Cadeddu, A Caminata, N Canci, A Capra, S Caprioli, M Caravati, N Cargioli, M Carlini, P Castello, P Cavalcante, S Cavuoti, S Cebrian, JM Cela Ruiz, S Chashin, A Chepurnov, E Chyhyrynets, L Cifarelli, D Cintas, M Citterio, B Cleveland, V Cocco, E Conde Vilda, L Consiglio, S Copello, G Covone, M Czubak, M D’Aniello

Abstract:

The Aria cryogenic distillation plant, located in Sardinia, Italy, is a key component of the DarkSide-20k experimental program for WIMP dark matter searches at the INFN Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, Italy. Aria is designed to purify the argon, extracted from underground wells in Colorado, USA, and used as the DarkSide-20k target material, to detector-grade quality. In this paper, we report the first measurement of argon isotopic separation by distillation with the 26 m tall Aria prototype. We discuss the measurement of the operating parameters of the column and the observation of the simultaneous separation of the three stable argon isotopes: 36Ar , 38Ar , and 40Ar . We also provide a detailed comparison of the experimental results with commercial process simulation software. This measurement of isotopic separation of argon is a significant achievement for the project, building on the success of the initial demonstration of isotopic separation of nitrogen using the same equipment in 2019
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The Low-Energy and Large-Scale Frontier of Dual-Phase Xenon Time Projection Chambers for Dark Matter Search

University of Zurich (2023)

A next-generation liquid xenon observatory for dark matter and neutrino physics

Journal of Physics G Nuclear and Particle Physics IOP Publishing 50:1 (2022) 13001

Authors:

J Aalbers, Ss AbdusSalam, K Abe, V Aerne, F Agostini, S Ahmed Maouloud, Ds Akerib, Dy Akimov, J Akshat, Ak Al Musalhi, F Alder, Sk Alsum, L Althueser, Cs Amarasinghe, Fd Amaro, A Ames, Tj Anderson, B Andrieu, N Angelides, E Angelino, J Angevaare, Vc Antochi, D Antón Martin, B Antunovic, E Aprile, Hm Araújo, Je Armstrong, F Arneodo, M Arthurs, P Asadi, S Baek, X Bai, D Bajpai, A Baker, J Balajthy, S Balashov, M Balzer, A Bandyopadhyay, J Bang, E Barberio, Jw Bargemann, L Baudis, D Bauer, D Baur, A Baxter, Al Baxter, M Bazyk, K Beattie, J Behrens, Nf Bell

Abstract:

The nature of dark matter and properties of neutrinos are among the most pressing issues in contemporary particle physics. The dual-phase xenon time-projection chamber is the leading technology to cover the available parameter space for weakly interacting massive particles, while featuring extensive sensitivity to many alternative dark matter candidates. These detectors can also study neutrinos through neutrinoless double-beta decay and through a variety of astrophysical sources. A next-generation xenon-based detector will therefore be a true multi-purpose observatory to significantly advance particle physics, nuclear physics, astrophysics, solar physics, and cosmology. This review article presents the science cases for such a detector.
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Mehrteilige Lagervorrichtung und Stützsegment

(2022)

Authors:

Kevin THIEME, Frédéric Girard

GPU-based optical simulation of the DARWIN detector

Journal of Instrumentation IOP Publishing 17:07 (2022) p07018

Authors:

L Althueser, B Antunović, E Aprile, D Bajpai, L Baudis, D Baur, AL Baxter, L Bellagamba, R Biondi, Y Biondi, A Bismark, A Brown, R Budnik, A Chauvin, AP Colijn, JJ Cuenca-García, V D'Andrea, P Di Gangi, J Dierle, S Diglio, M Doerenkamp, K Eitel, S Farrell, AD Ferella, C Ferrari, C Findley, H Fischer, M Galloway, F Girard, R Glade-Beucke, L Grandi, M Guida, S Hansmann-Menzemer, F Jörg, L Jones, P Kavrigin, LM Krauss, B von Krosigk, F Kuger, H Landsman, RF Lang, S Li, S Liang, M Lindner, J Loizeau, F Lombardi, T Marrodán Undagoitia, J Masbou, E Masson, J Matias-Lopes, S Milutinovic, CMB Monteiro, M Murra, K Ni, U Oberlack, I Ostrovskiy, M Pandurovic, R Peres, J Qin, M Rajado Silva, D Ramírez García, P Sanchez-Lucas, JMF dos Santos, M Schumann, M Selvi, F Semeria, H Simgen, M Steidl, P-L Tan, A Terliuk, K Thieme, R Trotta, CD Tunnell, F Tönnies, K Valerius, S Vetter, G Volta, W Wang, C Wittweg, Y Xing
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