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Neutrinos and Rare Event searches

At the University of Texas at Arlington

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Neutrinos and Rare Event Searches at the University of Texas at Arlington

The Neutrinos and Rare Event Searches group at the University of Texas at Arlington develops transdisciplinary technologies that mix AMO physics, chemical sensing and quantum technology to study the properties of neutrinos and understand their role in the Universe.

Our projects include single ion sensing to enable future highly-sensitive iterations of the NEXT search for neutrinoless double beta decay, and production and characterization of cold and trapped atomic tritium for the Project 8  direct neutrino mass search.  We also pursue exploratory work in both hardware and phenomenology to better understand the nature of the neutrino, and to develop connections between fundamental physics and cutting-edge quantum techniques.

To learn more about our ongoing work, check out the Projects page.

The UTA Neutrinos and Rare Event Searches group is proud to be supported by the US Department of Energy and National Science Foundation

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