Abstract
The absence of a direct observation of dark matter has prompted interest in
ever lower-mass candidate particles.The NEWS-G experiment aims to shed light
on this sector by utilising a novel gaseous detector, the spherical
proportional counter. The combination of low energy threshold,
low-radioactivity construction techniques and low-mass gas targets (H, Ne)
allow competitive sensitivities to sub-GeV/c2 dark matter particles. The
current status of the experiment will be presented, including
previous results produced by the 60 cm diam. SEDINE detector, based in the
Underground Laboratory of Modane(LSM), France. The next generation of
NEWS-G detector - a 140 cm diam. spherical proportional counter constructed
using 4N copper - is currently undergoing its commissioning and first
data taking phase at LSM, and will soon be moved for the SNOLAB underground
laboratory in Canada. The experiment will be presented, including the
ultra-low radioactivity electroplating techniques used in its construction,
as well as the instrumentation developments carried out. Finally, the future
prospects of spherical proportional counters for direct dark matter searches
will be discussed.