The CRESST Experiment: Recent Results and Prospects / P. Di Stefano [et al.]

Альтернативный автор-лицо: Stefano, P. Di;Bruckmayer, M.;Bucci, C.;Cooper, S.;Cozzini, C.;Feilitzsch, F. von;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.;Uchaykin, S. V., specialist in the field of non-destructive testing, Engineer of Tomsk Polytechnic University, Doctor of physical and mathematical sciences, 1963-, Sergey Victorovich;Wulandari, H.Язык: английский.Страна: .Резюме или реферат: 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 262 g sapphire devices in the Gran Sasso underground laboratories. A main source of background has been identified as microscopic mechanical fracturing of the crystals, and has been eliminated, improving the background rate by up to three orders of magnitude at low energies, leaving a rate close to one count per day per kg and per keV above 10 keV recoil energy. This background now appears to be dominated by radioactivity, and future CRESST scintillating calorimeters which simultaneously measure light and phonons will allow rejection of a great part of it.Примечания о наличии в документе библиографии/указателя: [References: (19 tit.)].Тематика: электронный ресурс | труды учёных ТПУ Ресурсы он-лайн:Щелкните здесь для доступа в онлайн
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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 262 g sapphire devices in the Gran Sasso underground laboratories. A main source of background has been identified as microscopic mechanical fracturing of the crystals, and has been eliminated, improving the background rate by up to three orders of magnitude at low energies, leaving a rate close to one count per day per kg and per keV above 10 keV recoil energy. This background now appears to be dominated by radioactivity, and future CRESST scintillating calorimeters which simultaneously measure light and phonons will allow rejection of a great part of it

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