Direct dark matter search with CRESST and EURECA
✍ Scribed by S. Roth; G. Angloher; M. Bauer; I. Bavykina; A. Bento; A. Brown; C. Bucci; C. Ciemniak; C. Coppi; G. Deuter; A. Erb; F.v. Feilitzsch; A. Gütlein; D. Hauff; S. Henry; M. Hofmann; P. Huff; J. Imber; S. Ingelby; C. Isaila; J. Jochum; M. Kiefer; M. Kimmerle; H. Kraus; T. Lachenmaier; J.-C. Lanfranchi; R.F. Lang; B. Majorovits; M. Malek; R. McGowan; V. Mikhailik; E. Pantic; F. Petricca; S. Pfister; W. Potzel; F. Pröbst; K. Rottler; C. Sailer; K. Schäffner; J. Schmaler; S. Scholl; W. Seidel; M.v. Sivers; L. Stodolsky; R. Strauss; A.J.B. Tolhurst; I. Usherov; W. Westphal
- Book ID
- 108252103
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 218 KB
- Volume
- 64
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0146-6410
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The aim of CRESST (Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers) is to search for particle dark matter via elastic scattering off nuclei. The experiment is located at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS), Italy, and it uses low-background cryogenic detectors with supercond