Study of excess electronic recoil events in XENON1T / Evan Shockley.
2021
QC793.5.E62 S56 2021
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Title
Study of excess electronic recoil events in XENON1T / Evan Shockley.
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9783030877521 (electronic bk.)
3030877523 (electronic bk.)
9783030877514
3030877515
3030877523 (electronic bk.)
9783030877514
3030877515
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Cham : Springer, [2021]
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©2021
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English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-87752-1 doi
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QC793.5.E62 S56 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
539.7/2112
Summary
This thesis summarizes the original analysis work performed by the author on data from XENON1T, a search for dark matter with a ton-size noble liquid detector operated at Gran Sasso Underground Laboratory in Italy. The nature of dark matter is one of the most open and pressing questions of modern physics, and the unique data acquired with this detector allows the exploration and investigation of several potential scenarios. The analysis of Dr. Shockley searches for a class of elusive elementary particles that interact with the electrons of ordinary atoms, instead of the nucleus. Results of the analysis present, with high confidence, an excess with respect to the expected background. Beyond more mundane explanations, this additional rate of electron-mediated interactions might be a first hint of physics beyond the standard model. This accessible thesis provides details on the detector, the data, and the theory, delivering to the reader an in-depth and coherent picture of the search for physics beyond the standard model.
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"Doctoral thesis accepted by The University of Chicago, USA."
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Springer theses. 2190-5061
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Table of Contents
Chapter1: Searching for New Physics with XENON1T
Chapter2: Event Reconstruction and Selection
Chapter3: Background+ Signal Modeling and Statistical Methods
Chapter4: Results
Chapter5: Conclusions and Outlook.
Chapter2: Event Reconstruction and Selection
Chapter3: Background+ Signal Modeling and Statistical Methods
Chapter4: Results
Chapter5: Conclusions and Outlook.