Search Results - "Bruckmayer, M"
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Limits on WIMP dark matter using sapphire cryogenic detectors
Published in Astroparticle physics (01-08-2002)“…Data taken by CRESST with a cryogenic detector system based on 262 g sapphire crystals has been used to place limits on WIMP dark matter in the Galactic Halo…”
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Discrimination between nuclear recoils and electron recoils by simultaneous detection of phonons and scintillation light
Published in Applied physics letters (30-08-1999)“…We have developed a detector, consisting of a cryogenic calorimeter with a scintillating crystal as an absorber, and a second calorimeter for the detection of…”
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The CRESST dark matter search
Published in Astroparticle physics (01-10-1999)“…We discuss the short and long term perspectives of the CRESST (Cryogenic Rare Event Search using Superconducting Thermometers) project and present the current…”
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Simultaneous measurement of phonons and scintillation light for active background rejection in the CRESST experiment
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment (11-04-2000)“…We report on simultaneous detection of phonons and scintillation light using a cryogenic calorimeter composed of a scintillating CaWO 4 crystal and a separate…”
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Imaging X-ray spectroscopy with superconducting phase transition thermometers
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment (11-04-2000)“…We report on the development of an imaging cryogenic X-ray spectrometer based upon X-ray absorption in sapphire and readout by two tungsten superconducting…”
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Active thermal feedback for massive cryogenic detectors
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment (11-04-2000)“…A method to stabilize cryogenic detectors with superconducting phase transition thermometers in their operating point is presented. Measurements of X-ray lines…”
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The CRESST dark matter experiment: status and perspectives
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment (11-04-2000)“…The CRESST experiment in its first phase is using sapphire detectors with tungsten phase transition thermometers to search for dark matter WIMPs. At present…”
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Superconducting phase transition thermometers for X-ray spectroscopy
Published in Physica. B, Condensed matter (01-07-2000)“…We report on a first attempt on a cryogenic imaging spectrometer based on sapphire absorber and two superconducting phase transition thermometers…”
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Diffusion of long-lived quasiparticles over long distances
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment (11-04-2000)“…Diffusion of quasiparticles over distances up to 4 mm has been observed in various superconducting films. The quasiparticles were created by X-ray absorption…”
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Dark matter search with CRESST cryogenic detectors
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Determination of quasidiffusive phonon propagation in BaF2 using pulse shape analysis and possible implications for particle detection
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The CRESST dark matter search
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Results of CRESST phase I
Published in Nuclear physics. Section B, Proceedings supplement (01-07-2002)“…Results of the CRESST experiment at Gran Sasso using 262 g sapphire calorimeters with tungsten phase transition thermometers are presented. Calibration and…”
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The CRESST dark matter search
Published in Nuclear physics. Section B, Proceedings supplement (01-06-2000)“…We present the current status of CRESST (Cryogenic Rare Event Search using Superconducting Thermometers) project and new results concerning detector…”
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Determination of quasidiffusive phonon propagation in BaF 2 using pulse shape analysis and possible implications for particle detection
Published in Physica. B, Condensed matter (1999)“…We have shown that for quasidiffusive phonon propagation in an isotropic crystal the diffusion coefficient D= KL 8/9, where K is a material constant and L is…”
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The CRESST Dark Matter Search
Published 06-04-1999“…Astropart.Phys.12:107-114,1999 The current status of CRESST (Cryogenic Rare Event Search using Superconducting Thermometers) and new results concerning the…”
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A Textured Silicon Calorimetric Light Detector
Published 07-07-2003“…Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 94, No. 10, 6887, 15 November 2003 We apply the standard photovoltaic technique of texturing to reduce the reflectivity of…”
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Discrimination between Nuclear Recoils and Electron Recoils by Simultaneous Detection of Phonons and Scintillation Light
Published 08-06-1999“…We have developed a detector, consisting of a cryogenic calorimeter with a scintillating crystal as absorber, and a second calorimeter for the detection of the…”
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Results and plans of the CRESST dark matter search
Published 18-06-2001“…Data taken by CRESST in 2000 with a cryogenic detector system based on 262 g sapphire crystals is used to place limits on WIMP dark matter in the Galactic…”
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The CRESST Experiment: Recent Results and Prospects
Published 20-11-2000“…The CRESST experiment seeks hypothetical WIMP particles that could account for the bulk of dark matter in the Universe. The detectors are cryogenic…”
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