Results of the CRESST commissioning run 2007

CRESST (Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers) is a low temperature experiment dedicated to the direct dark matter detection via nuclear recoil. It is located in Hall A of the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, Italy. Scintillating CaWO4 crystals operated at a few mK are ut...

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Главные авторы: Angloher, G, Bauer, M, Bavykina, I, Bento, A, Brown, A, Bucci, C, Ciemniak, C, Coppi, C, Deuter, G, Von Feilitzsch, F, Hauff, D, Henry, S, Huff, P, Imber, J, Ingleby, S, Isaila, C, Jochum, J, Kiefer, M, Kimmerle, M, Kraus, H, Lanfranchi, J, Lang, R, Majorovits, B, Malek, M, McGowan, R
Формат: Journal article
Язык:English
Опубликовано: 2008
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Итог:CRESST (Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers) is a low temperature experiment dedicated to the direct dark matter detection via nuclear recoil. It is located in Hall A of the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, Italy. Scintillating CaWO4 crystals operated at a few mK are utilized as target forWIMPs (Weakly Interacting Massive Particles), which are expected to scatter predominantly on the heavy tungsten nuclei. As for background rejection, CRESST uses the phonon-light technique, where two different quantities of an interaction are recorded: the heat production in the CaWO4 crystal and the simultaneous emission of scintillation light, which is monitored by a second low-temperature detector, the light detector. The information provided by both detectors allows a powerful background discrimination on an event by event basis. After a major upgrade phase, CRESST-II has now successfully completed a commissioning run during 2007, the results of which are presented in this article.