Institute for Nuclear and Particle Astrophysics (INPA) at LBNL
The INPA Seminar weekly talks are on Fridays, starting at 12:00 pm, unless informed otherwise. The seminar talk starts with a brief presentation of the weekly scientific news. Typically, the talks conclude by 1:00 pm. The seminars are held in the Sessler Conference Room, located in Bldg. 50A- 5132.
The committee members are:
The seminar schedule for the Institute for Nuclear and Particle Astrophysics (INPA) is tentative and becomes final a few days before the Friday talk.
Please send all suggestions for future INPA talks and speakers to the INPA Committee.
To be added to the INPA News Mailing List, please contact Erica Hall.
Speaker: Vishal Gajjar (UC Berkeley)
50A-5132- Sessler 50A-5132 Sessler Conference Room, CATitle: Breakthrough Listen's search for intelligent life in the Universe Abstract: The discovery of the ubiquity of habitable extrasolar planets, combined with revolutionary advances in instrumentation and observational capabilities, have ushered in a renaissance in the millennia-old quest to answer our most profound question about the Universe and our place within it - Are we alone? […]
Special INPA SEMINAR – Wouter Van De Pontseele (Harvard/Oxford)
50A-5132- Sessler 50A-5132 Sessler Conference Room, CASpeaker: Wouter Van De Pontseele (Harvard/Oxford) Title: The MicroBooNE Neutrino Experiment at Fermilab Abstract: MicroBooNE is a liquid argon time projection chamber in the Booster Neutrino Beam at Fermilab. The technology provides high-resolution imaging of neutrino interactions leading to low-threshold event reconstruction with full angular coverage. As such, this is an ideal place to probe […]
INPA Seminar – Chiara Capelli (University of Zurich)
50A-5132- Sessler 50A-5132 Sessler Conference Room, CASpeaker: Chiara Capelli (University of Zurich) Title: Data analysis at high-energies for the XENON1T experiment and light calibration system of XENONn Abstract: The XENON1T experiment searches for Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) with a dual-phase xenon Time Projection Chamber (TPC). To extend its physics reach, the efforts of the XENON collaboration are directed toward exploring other […]
Special INPA Seminar – Gulden Othman (University of North Carolina)
50A-5132- Sessler 50A-5132 Sessler Conference Room, CASpeaker: Gulden Othman (University of North Carolina) Title: CAGE Scanner: Investigating Surface Backgrounds in HPGe Detectors for Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay Searches Abstract: A potential source of problematic backgrounds in a ton-scale 76Ge-based neutrinoless double-beta decay (0nuBB) program may arise from particle interactions occurring near the surfaces of high purity germanium (HPGe) detectors. The Collimated Alphas, Gammas, […]
Special INPA SEMINAR – Rebecca Carney (SLAC)
50B-4205Speaker: Rebecca Carney (SLAC) Title: Silicon tracking in the search for rare processes Abstract: The ATLAS Detector, below the surface of the Swiss-French border, measures the remnants of high-energy proton-proton collisions, accelerated by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. A little over a year ago the LHC paused operations, having delivered an integrated luminosity […]
VIRTUAL INPA SEMINAR – Zara Bagdasarian (UC Berkeley)
Speaker: Zara Bagdasarian (UC Berkeley) Title: Borexino. Sun. Earth. Neutrinos Abstract: Borexino experiment is a 280-ton liquid scintillator detector located at a 3800 m w.e. depth in the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (Italy). In more than 12 years of data taking, Borexino has demonstrated how its unprecedented radio-purity led to exploring a wide range […]
VIRTUAL INPA SEMINAR – Nicholas Rodd (LBNL) – URL and Meeting ID Revision
Speaker: Nicholas Rodd (LBNL) Title: Evidence the 3.5 keV line is not from dark matter decay Abstract: X-ray observations of nearby clusters and galaxies have reported an unexpected X-ray line around 3.5 keV. This line has received significant attention due to its possible explanation through decaying dark matter; in particular, decaying sterile neutrino models, […]
VIRTUAL INPA SEMINAR – Ethan Bernard (UC Berkeley)
Speaker: Ethan Bernard (UC Berkeley) Title: The Construction of the LZ Dark Matter Detector Abstract: The assembly of the LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) dark matter detector within the Homestake mine in Lead, South Dakota is nearing completion. This detector features a two-phase time projection chamber containing seven tons of liquid xenon specifically instrumented to detect low-energy nuclear […]
VIRTUAL INPA SEMINAR – Rémi Adam (LLR/CNRS)
Speaker: Rémi Adam (LLR/CNRS) Title: Diffuse gas in galaxy clusters: on the thermal and non-thermal components Abstract: The clusters of galaxies represent the last step of the formation of large scale structures in the Universe. They are both useful cosmological probes and unique astrophysical laboratories. The clusters grow by accretion of surrounding structures and from […]
VIRTUAL INPA SEMINAR – Zachary Marshall (LBNL)
Speaker: Zachary Marshall (LBNL) Title: Unidentified New Physics: LHC Searches for SUSY and Dark Matter Abstract: ATLAS and CMS, two large, general-purpose experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, have a rich program of searches for new physics. This seminar will take a look at some of the most interesting and difficult searches for […]
VIRTUAL INPA SEMINAR – Chia-Cheng Chang (LBNL)
Speaker: Chia-Cheng Chang (LBNL) Title: Time evolution of open quantum many-body systems Abstract: The increasing interest and efforts put forth towards the development of quantum computing have lead to a shift in how one goes about tackling problems that are typically thought of as difficult. In this talk I will discuss a specific paradigm of […]
VIRTUAL INPA SEMINAR – Eric Charles (Stanford) – Friday, May 22, 2020
Speaker: Eric Charles (Stanford) Title: Indirect Dark Matter Detection: Status and Summary of WIMP Searches Abstract: The nature of dark matter is a longstanding enigma of physics; it may consist of particles beyond the Standard Model that are still elusive to experiments. Searches for signals from the annihilation or decay of weakly interacting massive particle (WMIP) […]
VIRTUAL INPA SEMINAR – Luca Pagani (UC Davis)
Speaker: Luca Pagani (UC Davis) Title: Recent results from the ACED and the ARTIE experiments Abstract: Liquid argon is becoming a popular medium for particle detection, with applications ranging from low-background dark matter searches to high-energy neutrino detection. Because neutrons represent both an important source of background (e.g., for dark matter experiments) and a product […]
VIRTUAL INPA SEMINAR – Micah Buuck (SLAC)
Speaker: Micah Buuck (SLAC) Title: Neurtrinoless Double-Beta Decay and Radioactive Backgrounds in the MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR Abstract: Neutrinoless double-beta decay (0νββ) is a lepton-number-violating process whose existence would indicate that neutrinos are Majorana fermions. The MAJORANA collaboration is searching for 0νββ in germanium-76 using a modular array of high-purity germanium detectors, housed at the Sanford Underground […]
VIRTUAL INPA SEMINAR – Jorge Morales (SLAC)
Speaker: Jorge Morales (SLAC) Title: TBA Abstract: TBA
VIRTUAL INPA SEMINAR – Jorge Morales (SLAC)
Speaker: Jorge Morales (SLAC) Title: Simulation of Dark Matter and Standard Model Interactions in the SuperCDMS Soudan Experiment Abstract: Astronomical observations lead us to believe that dark matter constitutes the majority of the mass of the Universe, yet it has never been directly observed experimentally. The Super Cryogenic Dark Matter Search Experiment (SuperCDMS) aims to […]
VIRTUAL INPA SEMINAR – Bradley Kavanagh (IFCA – Spain)
Speaker: Bradley Kavanagh (IFCA - Spain) Title: Detection Dark Matter around Black Holes with Gravitational Waves Abstract: The observation of Gravitational Waves (GWs) has opened up a whole new avenue for constraining and detecting particle Dark Matter (DM). One of the most promising systems to study is the Intermediate Mass Ratio Inspiral (IMRI): a stellar-mass […]
VIRTUAL INPA Seminar – Matthew Szydagis (UALbany)
Speaker: Matthew Szydagis (UALbany) Title: The Road to Discovering Sub-GeV Dark Matter Using Supercooled Liquids Abstract:The latest developments in the search for low-mass dark matter with the snowball chamber technology, essentially a reverse bubble chamber using supercooled water instead of superheating, will be presented. The latest calibration data sets with neutron and gamma-ray radioactive calibration […]
SPECIAL VIRTUAL INPA SEMINAR – Benjamin Schmidt (LBNL)
Speaker: Benjamin Schmidt (LBNL) Title: A new limit from the search for 0νββ of 100Mo from the CUPID-Mo experiment Abstract: The CUPID-Mo experiment, currently taking data at the Laboratoire Souterrain de Modane (France), is a demonstrator for CUPID, the next-generation upgrade of the first ton-scale cryogenic 0νββ-search, CUORE. The experiment is searching for 0νββ decay of […]
INPA guests from campus can now come to the lab early on Fridays. The INPA Common Room (50-5026) is reserved for our guests from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Note that the seminars are now held in 50A-5132 to accommodate a more significant number of attendees.
CPTea Series (also known as INPA Tea Series)
The Physics Division CPTea Series invites you to an In-Person Tea Series 1st Friday of every month at 3:30 pm INPA Conference Room 50-5026.
Everyone is welcome to attend the open forum. Tea and light refreshments will be served.
INPA Common Room (50-5026)
Fridays
3:30 pm
Access to the Lab
For a shuttle pass, please email Erica Hall. The pass is only valid for the day of the seminar.