Abstract:
The quest to uncover the mysteries of dark matter continues to drive innovation in particle physics. This talk will explore the role of dual-phase xenon detectors in this pursuit, detailing the experimental processes that underpin their operation. I will present recent findings from the XENONnT experiment, highlighting its remarkable sensitivity to low-energy events, including solar neutrinos and rare decays. Furthermore, I will discuss the promising future of xenon-based observatories and their potential to significantly advance our understanding of the universe through a range of measurements.
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Maike Hansen, Saime Gürbüz