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Detector development for the CRESST experiment
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Working Paper
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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, F. v.; Fichtinger, S.; Fuchs, D.; Garai, A.; Ghete, V. M.; Gorla, P.; Guillaumon, P. V.; Gupta, S.; Hauff, D.; Ješkovský, M.; Jochum, J.; Kaznacheeva, M.; Kinast, A.; Kluck, H.; Kraus, H.; Kuckuk, S.; Langenkaemper, A.; Mancuso, M.; Marini, L.; Mauri, B.; Meyer, L.; Mokina, V.; Olmi, M.; Ortmann, T.; Pagliarone, C.; Pattavina, L.; Petricca, F.; Potzel, W.; Povinec, P.; Proebst, F.; Pucci, F.; Reindl, F.; Rothe, J.; Schaeffner, K.; Schieck, J.; Schoenert, S.; Schwertner, C.; Stahlberg, M.; Stodolsky, L.; Strandhagen, C.; Strauss, R.; Usherov, I.; Wagner, F.; Willers, M.; Zema, V.
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Abstract
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.
Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures
Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures