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Optimisation of the DAMIC Instrument at Modane

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Cutting-edge technology and refined techniques boost search for elusive dark matter particles

Despite making up most of the universe’s matter, dark matter remains invisible and mysterious, detectable only through its gravitational effects. The DAMIC-M experiment carried out in Modane, France, is at the forefront of this effort, using highly sensitive charge-coupled device detectors to search for elusive dark matter particles, including light weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) and other exotic candidates. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the ODIM project will enhance this mission by optimising detection techniques and minimising background noise. By refining simulations, selecting better materials and exploring candidates beyond traditional WIMPs, ODIM aims to push the boundaries of dark matter research.

Objective

Dark matter, identified primarily by its gravitational effects, is not composed of Standard Model (SM) particles, posing significant challenges that require coordinated and comprehensive responses. To optimize detection methods, it is important to understand the true nature of dark matter, which contributes to the generation and dissemination of experimental evidence, and to implement effective techniques and simulations. These mysterious particles have changed our knowledge of cosmological observations and nonbaryonic particles. The insights gained from this discovery are crucial for improving precise techniques for distinguishing dark matter from various background noise sources and for exploring potential candidates beyond the traditional weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs). The DAMIC-M experiment at the Laboratoire Souterrain de Modane uses advanced CCD technology to increase sensitivity to dark matter candidates, particularly light WIMPs, and other exotic particles. With support from the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action Program, the ODIM (Optimisation of the DAMIC Instrument at Modane) project aims to optimize detection techniques and minimize background noise, which is crucial for distinguishing dark matter signals from other sources. Ongoing research emphasizes the importance of simulations and material selection to improve detector performance and sensitivity. Further exploration of dark matter candidates beyond WIMPs is important, as is the development of new detection technologies. International cooperation and multidisciplinary collaboration will be vital in overcoming existing challenges and advancing our understanding of dark matter.

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CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
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€ 226 420,56
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Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris
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