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Open AccessOptimal Operation of Cryogenic Calorimeters Through Deep Reinforcement Learning
Cryogenic phonon detectors with transition-edge sensors achieve the best sensitivity to sub-GeV/c \(^2\) ...
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Open AccessDetector Development for the CRESST Experiment
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 characterise...
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Open AccessLight dark matter search using a diamond cryogenic detector
Diamond operated as a cryogenic calorimeter is an excellent target for direct detection of low-mass dark matter candidates. Following the realization of the first low-threshold cryogenic detector that uses dia...
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Open AccessTowards an automated data cleaning with deep learning in CRESST
The CRESST experiment employs cryogenic calorimeters for the sensitive measurement of nuclear recoils induced by dark matter particles. The recorded signals need to undergo a careful cleaning process to avoid ...
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Open AccessImproving the Quality of CaWO4 Target Crystals for CRESST
The Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers (CRESST) experiment aims at the direct detection of dark matter particles via their elastic scattering off nuclei in a scintillating CaWO ...
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Open AccessProbing spin-dependent dark matter interactions with \(^6\) Li
CRESST is one of the most prominent direct detection experiments for dark matter particles with sub-GeV/c \(^2\) ...
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Open AccessExperimental evidence for Zeeman spin–orbit coupling in layered antiferromagnetic conductors
Most of solid-state spin physics arising from spin–orbit coupling, from fundamental phenomena to industrial applications, relies on symmetry-protected degeneracies. So does the Zeeman spin–orbit coupling, expe...
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Open AccessCryogenic characterization of a \(\hbox {LiAlO}_{2}\) crystal and new results on spin-dependent dark matter interactions with ordinary matter
In this work, a first cryogenic characterization of a scintillating \(\hbox {LiAlO}_{2}\) ...
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Open AccessSearches for Light Dark Matter with the CRESST-III Experiment
Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers (CRESST) is a long-standing direct dark matter detection experiment with cryogenic detectors located at the underground facility Laboratori Naziona...
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Open AccessLithium-Containing Crystals for Light Dark Matter Search Experiments
In the current direct dark matter search landscape, the leading experiments in the sub-GeV mass region mostly rely on cryogenic techniques which employ crystalline targets. One attractive type of crystals for ...
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Open AccessErratum to: Geant4-based electromagnetic background model for the CRESST dark matter experiment
The original version of this article unfortunately contains mistakes.
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Open AccessGeant4-based electromagnetic background model for the CRESST dark matter experiment
The CRESST (Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers) dark matter search experiment aims for the detection of dark matter particles via elastic scattering off nuclei in \(\mathrm {CaWO_4}\)Ca...
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Open AccessFirst results on sub-GeV spin-dependent dark matter interactions with \(^{7}\) Li
In this work, we want to highlight the potential of lithium as a target for spin-dependent dark matter search in cryogenic experiments, with a special focus on the low-mass region of the parameter space. We op...
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Open AccessLimits on dark matter effective field theory parameters with CRESST-II
CRESST is a direct dark matter search experiment, aiming for an observation of nuclear recoils induced by the interaction of dark matter particles with cryogenic scintillating calcium tungstate crystals. Inste...
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Open AccessTES-Based Light Detectors for the CRESST Direct Dark Matter Search
The CRESST experiment uses cryogenic detectors based on transition-edge sensors to search for dark matter interactions. Each detector module consists of a scintillating CaWO
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Open AccessA Low Nuclear Recoil Energy Threshold for Dark Matter Search with CRESST-III Detectors
The CRESST-III experiment (Cryogenic Rare Events Search with Superconducting Thermometers), located at the underground facility Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso in Italy, uses scintillating CaWO ...
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Open AccessResults on MeV-scale dark matter from a gram-scale cryogenic calorimeter operated above ground
Models for light dark matter particles with masses below 1 GeV/c \(^2\) ...
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Open AccessDark-photon search using data from CRESST-II Phase 2
Identifying the nature and origin of dark matter is one of the major challenges for modern astro and particle physics. Direct dark-matter searches aim at an observation of dark-matter particles interacting wit...
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Open AccessExploring Low-Mass Dark Matter with CRESST
The CRESST-II (Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers) experiment, whose second phase has been successfully finished in summer 2015, aims at the direct detection of dark matter particles...
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Open AccessResults on light dark matter particles with a low-threshold CRESST-II detector
The CRESST-II experiment uses cryogenic detectors to search for nuclear recoil events induced by the elastic scattering of dark matter particles in CaWO ...