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 still unknown, it became necessary to develop new detector designs to reach a better understanding of the observations. Within the CRESST collaboration, three new different detector layouts have been developed, and they are presented in this contribution.
Angloher, G., Banik, S., Benato, G., Bento, A., Bertolini, A., Breier, R., et al. (2024). Detector Development for the CRESST Experiment. JOURNAL OF LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS, 216(1-2), 393-401 [10.1007/s10909-024-03154-6].
Detector Development for the CRESST Experiment
Canonica L.;Pattavina L.;
2024
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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 still unknown, it became necessary to develop new detector designs to reach a better understanding of the observations. Within the CRESST collaboration, three new different detector layouts have been developed, and they are presented in this contribution.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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