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First results from the CRESST-III low-mass dark matter program
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The CRESST experiment is a direct dark matter search which aims to measure interactions of potential dark matter particles in an Earth-bound detector. With the current stage, CRESST-III, we focus on a low energy threshold for increased sensitivity towards light dark matter particles. In this paper we describe the analysis of one detector operated in the first run of CRESST-III (05/2016–02/2018) achieving a nuclear recoil threshold of 30.1 eV. This result was obtained with a 23.6 g CaWO 4 cr...
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- American Physical Society
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- Physical Review D More from this journal
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- 100
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- 10-15
- Article number:
- 102002
- Publication date:
- 2019-11-25
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2470-0029 and 2470-0010
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English
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