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Neutron Scattering Facility for Characterization of CRESST and EURECA Detectors at mK Temperatures

J.-C. Lanfranchi, C. Ciemniak, C. Coppi, F. von Feilitzsch, A. G_s02tlein, H. Hagn, C. Isaila, J. Jochum, M. Kimmerle, S. Pfister, W. Potzel, W. Rau,

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Abstract

CRESST (Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers) is an experiment located at the Gran Sasso underground laboratory and aimed at the direct detection of dark matter in the form of WIMPs. The setup has just completed a one year commissioning run in 2007 and is presently starting a physics run with an increased target mass. Scintillating $mathrm{CaWO_4}$ single crystals, operated at temperatures of a few millikelvin, are used as target to detect the tiny nuclear recoil induced by a WIMP. The powerful background identification and rejection of $alpha$, e$^{-}$ and $gamma$ events is realized via the simultaneous measurement of a phonon and a scintillation signal generated in the $mathrm{CaWO_4}$ crystal. However, neutrons could still be misidentified as a WIMP signature. Therefore, a detailed understanding of the individual recoil behaviour in terms of phonon generation and scintillation light emission due to scattering on Ca, O or W nuclei, respectively, is mandatory. The only setup which allows to perform such measurements at the operating temperature of the CRESST detectors has been installed at the Maier-Leibnitz-Accelerator Laboratory in Garching and is presently being commissioned. The design of this neutron scattering facility is such that it can also be used for other target materials, e.g. $mathrm{ZnWO_4}$, $mathrm{PbWO_4}$ and others as foreseen in the framework of the future multitarget tonne-scale experiment EURECA (European Underground Rare Event Calorimeter Array).

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Published
2009 as article (english)
Optical Materials - Including Special Issue: Papers from the Fourth Workshop on Cryogenic Scintillation CryoScint08, 31, 10 - page(s): 1405-1409
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