Using Micromegas detectors for direct dark matter searches: challenges and perspectives

K. Altenmueller, . Antolin, D. Calvet, F. R. Candon,J. Castel, S. Cebrian, C. Cogollos, T. Dafni, D. Diez Ibanez, E. Ferrer-Ribas, J. Galan, J. A. Garcia, H. Gomez, Y. Gu, A. Ezquerro,I. G Irastorza,G. Luzon, C. Margalejo, H. Mirallas, L. Obis,A. Ortiz de Solorzano, T. Papaevangelou, O. Perez, E. Picatoste, J. Porron, M. J. Puyuelo, A. Quintana, E. Ruiz-Choliz, J. Ruz, J. Vogel

arxiv(2024)

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Gas time projection chambers (TPCs) with Micromegas pixelated readouts are being used in dark matter searches and other rare event searches, due to their potential in terms of low background levels, energy and spatial resolution, gain, and operational stability. Moreover, these detectors can provide precious features,such as topological information, allowing for event directionality and powerful signal-background discrimination. The Micromegas technology of the microbulk type is particularly suited to low-background applications and is being exploited by detectors for CAST and IAXO (solar axions) and TREX-DM (low-mass WIMPs) experiments. Challenges for the future include reducing intrinsic background levels, reaching lower energy detection levels, and technical issues such as robustness of detector, new design choices, novel gas mixtures and operation points, scaling up to larger detector sizes, handling large readout granularity, etc. We report on the status and prospects of the development ongoing in the context of IAXO and TREX-DM experiments, pointing to promising perspectives for the use of Micromegas detectors in directdark matter searches
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