20–25 Aug 2023
Universität Hamburg
Europe/Berlin timezone

A TES for ALPS II - Status and Prospects

21 Aug 2023, 09:40
20m
Audimax (Universität Hamburg)

Audimax

Universität Hamburg

Von-Melle-Park 4
Parallel session talk Detector R&D and Data Handling T12 Detector R&D and Data Handling

Speaker

Jose Alejandro Rubiera Gimeno (DESY)

Description

The Any Light Particle Search II (ALPS II) is a Light-Shining-through-a-Wall experiment operating at DESY, Hamburg. Its goal is to probe the existence of Axions and Axion Like Particles (ALPs), possible candidates for dark matter. In the ALPS II region of interest, a rate of photons reconverting from Axions/ALPs on the order of $10^{-5}$ cps is expected. A first science run at lower sensitivity based on a heterodyne detection method was successfully started in May 2023. The design sensitivity is expected to be reached in 2024. A complementary science run is foreseen with a single photon detection scheme. This requires a sensor capable of measuring low-energy photons (1.165 eV) with high efficiency and a low dark count rate. We investigate a tungsten Transition Edge Sensor (TES) system as a photon-counting detector that promises to meet these requirements. This detector exploits the drastic change in its resistance caused by the absorption of a single photon when operated in its superconducting transition region at millikelvin temperatures. In order to achieve the required sensitivity, the implementation of the TES into the ALPS II experiment needs to be carefully optimized. In this work, we present the progress on measurements for the characterization of our system and data analysis for background reduction. Additionally, an overview of ongoing setup simulations will be given, which are an essential step toward a comprehensive understanding of our system.

Collaboration / Activity ALPS II

Primary authors

Axel Lindner (DESY) Christina Schwemmbauer (DESY) Friederike Januschek (DESY) Gulden Othman (UNI/EXP (Uni Hamburg, Institut fur Experimentalphysik)) Jose Alejandro Rubiera Gimeno (DESY) Prof. Katharina-Sophie Isleif (DESY, now at HSU (Helmut-Schmidt-Universität)) Manuel Meyer (CP3-Origins, Southern Denmark Uiversity) Rikhav Shah (Johannes-Gutenberg-University Mainz, now at University of Hamburg)

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