The CRESST experiment: Recent results and prospects
The CRESST experiment seeks hypothetical WIMP particles that could account for the bulk of dark matter in the Universe. The detectors are cryogenic calorimeters in which WIMPs would scatter elastically on nuclei, releasing phonons. The first phase of the experiment has successfully deployed several...
Main Authors: | Di Stefano, P, Bruckmayer, M, Bucci, C, Cooper, S, Cozzini, C, von Feilitzsch, F, Frank, T, Hauff, D, Jagemann, T, Jochum, J, Keeling, R, Kraus, H, Marchese, J, Pergolesi, D, Probst, F, Ramachers, Y, Schnagl, J, Seidel, W, Sergeyev, I, Stark, M, Stodolsky, L, Uchaikin, S, Wulandari, H |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2001
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