Advances in Noble Element Detectors

A special issue of Instruments (ISSN 2410-390X).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 18 December 2024 | Viewed by 480

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Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA
Interests: experimental particle and nuclear physics; neutrino physics; instrumentation; liquid argon detector R&D

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Noble Element detectors have seen multiple developments in the field of particle physics over the years and continue to enable current and future experiments to meet their precision goals. In the areas of neutrino and dark matter physics, there is ongoing R&D around the globe for argon and xenon detectors. Among others, technological and software developments that will allow for the successful operation of these detectors at large scales, up to multi-kilotons, are being actively pursued. This Special Issue of Instruments is intended to cover advances in noble element detectors across various fronts such as instrumentation, detector development, calibration including advances in techniques related to simulation, signal processing, and reconstruction. In addition to recent developments in these areas, review articles that provide an overview of the state of the art and summary of physics-driven technological needs for future experiments are also welcome.

Dr. Sowjanya Gollapinni
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • particle physics
  • dark matter
  • instrumentation
  • neutrino physics
  • noble liquid detectors
  • liquid Argon detectors
  • liquid Xenon detectors
  • detector R&D
  • noble gas detectors
  • high pressure gas detectors
  • gaseous argon detectors

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