Speaker: Evan Shockley (University of Chicago)
on behalf of the XENON collaboration
Chair: Stefano Ragazzi (LNGS Director)
Abstract: We report results from searches for new physics with low-energy electronic recoil data recorded with the XENON1T detector. With an exposure of 1042 kg x 226.9 days and an unprecedented low background rate of (76 ±2) events/(tonne x year x keV) between 1-30 keV, the data enables the most sensitive searches for new physics such as solar axions, an enhanced neutrino magnetic moment using solar neutrinos, and bosonic dark matter.
Link to Zoom meeting: ask via email to xe-pr@lngs.infn.it
Organized by Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso and XENON collaboration
Livestream (no interaction though) on
https://efi.uchicago.edu/events/event/1361/