SALER@FRIB: Searching for BSM Physics via Nuclear Decay in Superconducting Sensors
ORAL
Abstract
The Superconducting Array for Low Energy Radiation (SALER) is a new project at FRIB that will measure sub-keV decay radiation using Superconducting Tunnel Junction (STJ) quantum sensors operated “on-line” for the first time. The experimental concept is based on the success of the BeEST experiment to measure eV-scale nuclear recoils following the electron capture decay of 7Be for BSM neutrino physics. The initial physics goals for SALER are to search for exotic scalar and tensor currents in the weak interaction and performing high-precision beta decay measurements related to the top-row CKM unitarity test. Initial testing of the refrigeration equipment and sensors has been performed at STAR Cryoelectronics including measuring the I(V) response of the STJs. In this talk I will report on the progress of the first tests of this equipment, as well as the near-term plans for the SALER commissioning at FRIB.
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Presenters
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Andrew Marino
Colorado School of Mines
Authors
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Andrew Marino
Colorado School of Mines
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Stephan Friedrich
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Kyle G Leach
Colorado School of Mines
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Caitlyn J Stone-Whitehead
Colorado School of Mines
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Leendert Hayen
North Carolina State University