The 83rd JSAP Autumn Meeting 2022

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Oral presentation

2 Ionizing Radiation » 2.1 Detection Devices

[21a-B201-1~11] 2.1 Detection Devices

Wed. Sep 21, 2022 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM B201 (B201)

Masato Kanasaki(Kobe Univ.), Shunji Kishimoto(KEK)

9:45 AM - 10:00 AM

[21a-B201-4] Analysis of dark matter event for its detection by nuclear emulsions

Tadaaki Tani1, Tatsuhiro Naka2 (1.Soc. Photogr. Imaging Jpn., 2.Toho Univ.)

Keywords:Dark matter, Nuclear emulsions, Time-resolved photoconductivity

In order to detect dark matter (DM) particles by nuclear emulsions composed of AgBrI grains with average diameter of about 40 nm, the interaction between nuclear recoils formed on a DM event and AgBrI grains has been analyzed by means of time-resolved photoconductivity and other methods. As a result, such unique reconbination processes as direct recombination and reaction of irradiation-induces silver clusters and bromine molecules restrict the DM detection sensitivity. Thus, discussions have been made on ideas to enhance the DM detection sensitivity of the emulsions.