OSDF project

xenon

PI: Luca Grandi · University of Chicago

Physical sciences

The XENON Dark Matter Experiment located at the Gran Sasso Laboratories (INFN, Italy), is currently the leader world project searching for the so called Dark Matter, something which is completely different from ordinary matter. This Dark Matter is not (as the name hints) visible, but it should pervade the entire Universe. Its presence has been confirmed by different experimental evidences, however its intrinsic nature is one of the big puzzle of Modern Physics. The XENON Experiment could reveal the nature of the DM looking at the possible interactions of the DM with ordinary matter, for instance with the Xenon, a noble gas been liquified at very low temperature. The study of the background signal, from the environment and from the materials that make up the new detector containing the Xenon, is essential to understand the detector's behavior and its implications on its performances.

30.0 TB

Data delivered over the OSDF

7,531,173

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1.4M

Files via OSDF

7M

CPU hours

0

GPU hours

Cumulative usage · Jul 2, 2025 – Jul 2, 2026

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