Samantha Pagan

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Research Areas: 
Particle Physics
Research Type: 
Experimentalist
Biographical Sketch: 

Honors & Awards

2020 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
2019 Dean’s Emerging Scholar Fellowship (DESF)
2019 Nathan Hale Associate Fellows

Education: 
Ph.D. 2024, Yale University
Advisor: 
Karsten Heeger
Dissertation Title: 
Physics on the keV Energy Scale with CUORE: A Search for Solar Axions
Dissertation Abstract: 

Foundational discoveries in particle physics and astronomy from the early 1900s to the 1930s led to the development of the Standard Model of particle physics in the 1970s and the Standard Cosmological Model in the 2000s. These theories describe the interactions of fundamental particles and the universe’s evolution. However, the explanations of the matter-antimatter asymmetry of the universe and the composition of dark matter remain unresolved questions that span both Standard Models. The Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events (CUORE), a tonne-scale experiment of 988 cryogenic calorimeters, investigates these questions through its primary search for neutrinoless double beta decay (0νΒΒ) and direct dark matter detection.