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C. E. Bina

Researcher at University of Alberta

Publications -  11
Citations -  440

C. E. Bina is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: DEAP & Dark matter. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 304 citations.

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Search for dark matter with a 231-day exposure of liquid argon using DEAP-3600 at SNOLAB

TL;DR: DEAP-3600 is a single-phase liquid argon (LAr) direct-detection dark matter experiment, operating 2 km underground at SNOLAB (Sudbury, Canada) as discussed by the authors.
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First results from the DEAP-3600 dark matter search with argon at SNOLAB

P. Amaudruz, +103 more
TL;DR: The first results of a direct dark matter search with the DEAP-3600 single-phase liquid argon (LAr) detector are reported, which results in the leading limit on weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP)-nucleon spin-independent cross section on argon.
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Design and construction of the DEAP-3600 dark matter detector

P. Amaudruz, +118 more
TL;DR: The Dark Matter Experiment using Argon Pulse-shape discrimination (DEAP) has been designed for a direct detection search for particle dark matter using a single-phase liquid argon target as mentioned in this paper, and the projected cross section sensitivity for DEAP-3600 to the spin-independent scattering of Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) on nucleons is 10−46cm2 for a 100 GeV/c2 WIMP mass with a fiducial exposure of 3 tonne-years.
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In-situ characterization of the Hamamatsu R5912-HQE photomultiplier tubes used in the DEAP-3600 experiment

Pierre-Andre Amaudruz, +109 more
TL;DR: The Hamamatsu R5912-HQE photomultiplier-tube (PMT) was used in the DEAP-3600 dark matter detector and is of significant interest for future dark matter and neutrino experiments.
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Constraints on dark matter-nucleon effective couplings in the presence of kinematically distinct halo substructures using the DEAP-3600 detector

TL;DR: In this article, a non-relativistic effective field theory framework was proposed to examine how various possible substructures in the local dark matter halo may affect these constraints.