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First results on low-mass dark matter from the CRESST-III experiment Open
The CRESST experiment (Cryogenic Rare Even Search with Superconducting Thermometers), located at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso in Italy, searches for dark matter particles via their elastic scattering off nuclei in a target material.…
Results of the first NaI scintillating calorimeter prototypes by COSINUS Open
Over almost three decades the TAUP conference has seen a remarkable momentum gain in direct dark matter search. An important accelerator were first indications for a modulating signal rate in the DAMA/NaI experiment (today DAMA/LIBRA) repo…
Search for low-mass Dark Matter with the CRESST Experiment Open
CRESST is a multi-stage experiment directly searching for dark matter (DM) using cryogenic $\mathrm{CaWO_4}$ crystals. Previous stages established leading limits for the spin-independent DM-nucleon cross section down to DM-particle masses …
Results from the first cryogenic NaI detector for the COSINUS project Open
Recently there is a flourishing and notable interest in the crystalline\nscintillator material sodium iodide (NaI) as target for direct dark matter\nsearches. This is mainly driven by the long-reigning contradicting situation in\nthe dark …
Search for low-mass Dark Matter with the CRESST Experiment Open
CRESST is a multi-stage experiment directly searching for dark matter (DM) using cryogenic $\mathrm{CaWO_4}$ crystals. Previous stages established leading limits for the spin-independent DM-nucleon cross section down to DM-particle masses …
Search for Low Mass Dark Matter Particles with the CRESST Experiment Open
It has been proven by several astronomical observations that dark matter exists, but no particle candidates have been observed yet. The CRESST experiment aims to directly detect dark matter particles elastically scattering off nuclei in Ca…
Direct dark matter search with the CRESST-III experiment - status and perspectives Open
The CRESST-III experiment, located in the Gran Sasso underground laboratory \n(LNGS, Italy), aims at the direct detection of dark matter (DM) particles. Scintillating CaWO4 \ncrystals operated as cryogenic detectors are used as target mate…
The COSINUS project - a NaI-based cryogenic calorimeter for direct dark matter detection Open
At present the results in the field of direct dark matter search are in tension: the positive claim of DAMA/LIBRA versus null results from other experiments. However, the comparison of the results of different experiments involves model de…
Search for dark photons using data from CRESST-II Phase 2 Open
Understanding the nature and origin of dark matter is one of the most important \nchallenges for modern particle physics. During the previous decade the sensitivities of direct \ndark matter searches have improved by several orders of magn…
Performance of a CRESST-II Detector Module with True $4π$-veto Open
Scintillating, cryogenic bolometers are widely used in the field of rare event searches. Their main advantages are an excellent energy resolution and particle identification on an event-by-event basis. The sensitivity of experiments applyi…
Gram-scale cryogenic calorimeters for rare-event searches Open
The energy threshold of a cryogenic calorimeter can be lowered by reducing its size. This is of importance since the resulting increase in signal rate enables new approaches in rare-event searches, including the detection of MeV mass dark …
Dark-photon search using data from CRESST-II Phase 2 Open
\n 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 within detectors. The focus of…
Direct dark matter search with the CRESST experiment Open
The quest for the particle nature of dark matter is one of the big open questions of modern physics.A well motivated candidate for dark matter is the so-called WIMP -a weakly interacting massive particle.Recently several theoretically well…
Description of CRESST-II data Open
In Phase 2 of CRESST-II 18 detector modules were operated for about two years (July 2013 - August 2015). Together with this document we are publishing data from two detector modules which have been used for direct dark-matter searches. Wit…
Limits on Momentum-Dependent Asymmetric Dark Matter with CRESST-II Open
The usual assumption in direct dark matter searches is to consider only the spin-dependent or spin-independent scattering of dark matter particles. However, especially in models with light dark matter particles O(GeV/c^{2}), operators whic…
New results on low-mass dark matter from the CRESST-II experiment Open
The CRESST-II experiment is searching for dark matter particles via their elastic scattering \noff nuclei in a target material. The CRESST target consists of scintillating CaWO4 crystals which are \noperated as cryogenic calorimeters at mi…
The CRESST-III low-mass WIMP detector Open
The next generation direct dark matter experiment CRESST-III has a high potential to significantly increase the sensitivity to low-mass WIMPs (mx ≲10 GeV/c2). We present the new CRESST detector module: it consists of a 24 g CaWO4 crystal o…
In-situ study of light production and transport in phonon/light detector modules for dark matter search Open
The CRESST experiment (Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers) searches for dark matter via the phonon and light signals of elastic scattering processes in scintillating crystals. The discrimination between a possibl…
Exploring Low-Mass Dark Matter with CRESST Open
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. The intrinsic radiopurity of…