Detector Development for the CRESST Experiment
Recently low-mass dark matter direct searches have been hindered by a low-energy background, drastically reducing the physics reach of the experiments. In the CRESST-III experiment, this signal is characterised by a significant increase of events below 200 eV. As the origin of this background is sti...
Main Authors: | Angloher, G, Banik, S, Benato, G, Bento, A, Bertolini, A, Breier, R, Bucci, C, Burkhart, J, Canonica, L, D’Addabbo, A, Di Lorenzo, S, Einfalt, L, Erb, A, Feilitzsch, FV, Fichtinger, S, Fuchs, D, Garai, A, Ghete, VM, Gorla, P, Guillaumon, PV, Gupta, S, Hauff, D, Ješkovský, M, Jochum, J, Kraus, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2024
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