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View article: Spectral Measurement of the $^{214}$Bi beta-decay to the $^{214}$Po Ground State with XENONnT
Spectral Measurement of the $^{214}$Bi beta-decay to the $^{214}$Po Ground State with XENONnT Open
We report the measurement of the $^{214}$Bi beta-decay spectrum to the ground state of $^{214}$Po using the XENONnT detector. This decay is classified as first-forbidden non-unique, for which theoretical predictions require detailed nuclea…
View article: A systematic literature review on emerging technology risks in Industry 4.0/5.0: identification, clustering and developing mitigation strategies
A systematic literature review on emerging technology risks in Industry 4.0/5.0: identification, clustering and developing mitigation strategies Open
This systematic literature review comprehensively assesses the risks associated with implementing Industry 4.0/5.0 technologies. It clusters these risks into six groups (strategic, financial, operational, technological, environmental, and …
View article: The CRESST experiment: towards the next-generation of sub-GeV direct dark matter detection
The CRESST experiment: towards the next-generation of sub-GeV direct dark matter detection Open
Direct detection experiments have established the most stringent constraints on potential interactions between particle candidates for relic, thermal dark matter and Standard Model particles. To surpass current exclusion limits a new gener…
View article: WIMP Dark Matter Search using a 3.1 tonne $\times$ year Exposure of the XENONnT Experiment
WIMP Dark Matter Search using a 3.1 tonne $\times$ year Exposure of the XENONnT Experiment Open
We report on a search for weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP) dark matter (DM) via elastic DM-xenon-nucleus interactions in the XENONnT experiment. We combine datasets from the first and second science campaigns resulting in a total…
View article: Markedly T2-Hypointense Clival Plasmacytoma With Light Chain Deposition Disease: A Case Report
Markedly T2-Hypointense Clival Plasmacytoma With Light Chain Deposition Disease: A Case Report Open
Plasmacytomas are rare monoclonal neoplastic plasma cell proliferations in soft tissue or bone, with clival plasmacytomas being extremely rare and occasionally presenting with light chain deposition disease (LCDD). While imaging findings f…
View article: Erratum to: DoubleTES detectors to investigate the CRESST low energy background: results from above-ground prototypes
Erratum to: DoubleTES detectors to investigate the CRESST low energy background: results from above-ground prototypes Open
View article: Constraints on self-interaction cross-sections of dark matter in universal bound states from direct detection
Constraints on self-interaction cross-sections of dark matter in universal bound states from direct detection Open
$$\varLambda $$ -Cold Dark Matter ( $$\varLambda $$ CDM) has been successful at explaining the large-scale structures in the universe but faces severe issues on smaller scales when compared to observations. Introducing self-interaction…
View article: Solar neutrinos in cryogenic detectors
Solar neutrinos in cryogenic detectors Open
Coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CE $$\nu $$ NS) poses an irreducible background in the search for dark matter-nucleus elastic scatterings, which is commonly known as the neutrino floor. As direct dark matter search experime…
View article: DoubleTES detectors to investigate the CRESST low energy background: results from above-ground prototypes
DoubleTES detectors to investigate the CRESST low energy background: results from above-ground prototypes Open
In recent times, the sensitivity of low-mass direct dark matter searches has been limited by unknown low energy backgrounds close to the energy threshold of the experiments known as the low energy excess (LEE). The CRESST experiment utilis…
View article: A likelihood framework for cryogenic scintillating calorimeters used in the CRESST dark matter search
A likelihood framework for cryogenic scintillating calorimeters used in the CRESST dark matter search Open
Cryogenic scintillating calorimeters are ultra- sensitive particle detectors for rare event searches, particularly for the search for dark matter and the measurement of neutrino properties. These detectors are made from scintillating targe…
View article: Optimal Operation of Cryogenic Calorimeters Through Deep Reinforcement Learning
Optimal Operation of Cryogenic Calorimeters Through Deep Reinforcement Learning Open
View article: Detector Development for the CRESST Experiment
Detector Development for the CRESST Experiment Open
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…
View article: First observation of single photons in a CRESST detector and new dark matter exclusion limits
First observation of single photons in a CRESST detector and new dark matter exclusion limits Open
The main goal of the CRESST-III experiment is the direct detection of dark matter particles via their scattering off target nuclei in cryogenic detectors. In this work we present the results of a Silicon-On-Sapphire (SOS) detector with a m…
View article: Solar Neutrinos in Cryogenic Detectors
Solar Neutrinos in Cryogenic Detectors Open
Coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CE$ν$NS) poses an irreducible background in the search for dark matter-nucleus elastic scatterings, which is commonly known as the neutrino floor. As direct dark matter search experiments keep …
View article: DoubleTES detectors to investigate the CRESST low energy background: results from above-ground prototypes
DoubleTES detectors to investigate the CRESST low energy background: results from above-ground prototypes Open
In recent times, the sensitivity of low-mass direct dark matter searches has been limited by unknown low energy backgrounds close to the energy threshold of the experiments known as the low energy excess (LEE). The CRESST experiment utilis…
View article: Light dark matter search using a diamond cryogenic detector
Light dark matter search using a diamond cryogenic detector Open
View article: A likelihood framework for cryogenic scintillating calorimeters used in the CRESST dark matter search
A likelihood framework for cryogenic scintillating calorimeters used in the CRESST dark matter search Open
Cryogenic scintillating calorimeters are ultrasensitive particle detectors for rare event searches, particularly for the search for dark matter and the measurement of neutrino properties. These detectors are made from scintillating target …
View article: Geant4 simulations of the influence of contamination and roughness of the detector surface on background spectra in CRESST
Geant4 simulations of the influence of contamination and roughness of the detector surface on background spectra in CRESST Open
CRESST is an experiment for the direct detection of dark matter, capable of detecting nuclear\nrecoils down to 10 eV, which results in an impressive sensitivity for sub-GeV dark matter particles.\nFor a better understanding of the measured…
View article: Optimal operation of cryogenic calorimeters through deep reinforcement learning
Optimal operation of cryogenic calorimeters through deep reinforcement learning Open
Cryogenic phonon detectors with transition-edge sensors achieve the best sensitivity to light dark matter-nucleus scattering in current direct detection dark matter searches. In such devices, the temperature of the thermometer and the bias…
View article: Detector development for the CRESST experiment
Detector development for the CRESST experiment Open
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…
View article: Observation of a low energy nuclear recoil peak in the neutron calibration data of the CRESST-III experiment
Observation of a low energy nuclear recoil peak in the neutron calibration data of the CRESST-III experiment Open
New-generation direct searches for low mass dark matter feature detection thresholds at energies well below 100 eV, much lower than the energies of commonly used x-ray calibration sources. This requires new calibration sources with sub-keV…
View article: Characterisation of low background CaWO$_4$ crystals for CRESST-III
Characterisation of low background CaWO$_4$ crystals for CRESST-III Open
The CRESST-III experiment aims at the direct detection of dark matter particles via their elastic scattering off nuclei in a scintillating CaWO _4 target crystal. For many years CaWO _4 crystals have successfully been produced in-hou…
View article: Latest observations on the low energy excess in CRESST-III
Latest observations on the low energy excess in CRESST-III Open
The CRESST experiment observes an unexplained excess of events at low energies. In the current CRESST-III data-taking campaign we are operating detector modules with different designs to narrow down the possible explanations. In this work,…
View article: Results on sub-GeV dark matter from a 10 eV threshold CRESST-III silicon detector
Results on sub-GeV dark matter from a 10 eV threshold CRESST-III silicon detector Open
We present limits on the spin-independent interaction cross section of dark matter particles with silicon nuclei, derived from data taken with a cryogenic calorimeter with 0.35 g target mass operated in the CRESST-III experiment. A baselin…
View article: Towards an automated data cleaning with deep learning in CRESST
Towards an automated data cleaning with deep learning in CRESST Open
View article: Report on scipost_202210_00023v1
Report on scipost_202210_00023v1 Open
The CRESST-III experiment aims at the direct detection of dark matter particles via their elastic scattering off nuclei in a scintillating CaWO 4 target crystal.For many years CaWO 4 crystals have successfully been produced in-house at Tec…
View article: Testing spin-dependent dark matter interactions with lithium aluminate targets in CRESST-III
Testing spin-dependent dark matter interactions with lithium aluminate targets in CRESST-III Open
In the past decades, numerous experiments have emerged to unveil the nature of dark matter, one of the most discussed open questions in modern particle physics. Among them, the Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers …
View article: Report on 2207.09375v1
Report on 2207.09375v1 Open
The CRESST experiment observes an unexplained excess of events at low energies.In the current CRESST-III data-taking campaign we are operating detector modules with different designs to narrow down the possible explanations.In this work, w…
View article: A low-threshold diamond cryogenic detector for sub-GeV dark matter searches
A low-threshold diamond cryogenic detector for sub-GeV dark matter searches Open
In this work we report the realization of the first low-threshold cryogenic detector that uses diamond as absorber for astroparticle physics applications. We tested two 0.175 g CVD diamond samples, each instrumented with a W-TES. The senso…
View article: Operation of an Archaeological Lead PbWO$$_4$$ Crystal to Search for Neutrinos from Astrophysical Sources with a Transition Edge Sensor
Operation of an Archaeological Lead PbWO$$_4$$ Crystal to Search for Neutrinos from Astrophysical Sources with a Transition Edge Sensor Open