XLZD status

25 Aug 2025, 15:00
20m
Conference Room F2-R1

Conference Room F2-R1

Oral Dark Matter and Its Detection Dark Matter and Its Detection

Speaker

Masaki Yamashita (Kavli IPMU, the University of Tokyo)

Description

The XENON-LUX-ZEPLIN-DARWIN (XLZD) project represents the next step in the global effort to directly detect dark matter and explore neutrino physics using 60-80 tonnes liquid xenon time projection chamber. Building on the success of current-generation experiments such as XENONnT and LZ, the XLZD collaboration is designing a detector with unprecedented sensitivity to WIMP-nucleon interactions and neutrinoless double beta decay. In this talk, I will present the scientific goals, design concept of XLZD, and also discuss the current status of R&D efforts.

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Author

Masaki Yamashita (Kavli IPMU, the University of Tokyo)

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