Periodic Reporting for period 1 - ASiD (Axion Search in DarkSide-20k)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2022-01-01 do 2023-12-31
The Darkside-20k experiment uses a dual phase argon-based time projection chamber filled with underground liquid argon of 20-ton fiducial mass as target volume to detect the WIMP-nucleon scattering. The time projection chamber is placed inside the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso underneath the Gran Sasso mountains. The experiment uses photodetector modules made up of state-of-the-art silicon photomultipliers. U.K. is producing nearly a total of 6 sq. meter photodetector units for inner veto of DarkSide 20k.
In addition to searching wimps, the silicon inside the silicon photomultipliers itself can be used as a target for searching solar axions via axioelectric effect. This is analogues to photoelectric effect but with a solar axion instead of a photon. The energy required to promote an electron to conduction band in silicon is much lower than in liquid argon and liquid xenon.
During the characterization, we found that the single photo electron response and the signal to noise ratio as a function of bias voltage was linear as expected. The noise spectra showed a characteristic shape which is an artifact of the front-end board electronics of the silicon photomultipliers. During the test, we identified bad tile behavior. These were mainly due to flaky connectors and smushed wire bonds. We used the noise analysis as an early warning system to identify this bad behavior in the test stand.