Mainz 2014 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik
T 9: Dunkle Materie 1
T 9.3: Gruppenbericht
Montag, 24. März 2014, 11:30–11:50, P11
Direct Dark Matter Search with CRESST - A First Glance at New Data — •Raimund Strauss for the CRESST collaboration — Max-Planck-Institut für Physik, D-80805 München, Germany
The CRESST (Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers) experiment, located in the Gran Sasso underground laboratory (LNGS) in Italy, aims at the direct detection of Dark Matter in the form of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs). Scintillating CaWO4 single crystals operated as phonon detectors at mK temperatures are used as target material. The simultaneously measured scintillation-light output of particle interactions allows an event-by-event discrimination of backgrounds from possible WIMP-induced signals.
A new measuring campaign of CRESST with a total active target mass of ∼5 kg has started in summer 2013. New detector concepts, self-grown CaWO4 crystals with a highly improved radiopurity, and an additional shielding of the setup allow to lower the background level significantly in comparison to previous runs. CRESST, therefore, has the potential to clarify whether the low-mass WIMP scenario is valid or otherwise to set competitive limits for the spin-independent WIMP-nucleon scattering cross section. In this talk, we describe the performance of the present setup and discuss first data.