Cryogenic detectors have a long history of success in the field of rare event searches. In particular scintillating calorimeters are very suitable detectors for this task since two signals are induced by a particle interaction in a scintillating crystal. The thermal signal provides a precise measurement of the deposited energy while the simultaneously measured scintillation light signal yields particle discrimination as the amount of produced scintillation light depends on the nature of the interacting particle. We investigate the calorimetric properties and background rejection capabilities of two large CsI (undoped) crystals (∼122 g each) operated as scintillating calorimeters at milli-Kelvin temperatures. Furthermore, we discuss the feasibility of this detection approach towards a future background-free dark matter experiment based on alkali halide crystals, with active particle discrimination via the two-channel detection.

Angloher, G., Dafinei, I., Gektin, A., Gironi, L., Gotti, C., Gütlein, A., et al. (2016). A CsI low-temperature detector for dark matter search. ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS, 84, 70-77 [10.1016/j.astropartphys.2016.08.005].

A CsI low-temperature detector for dark matter search

GIRONI, LUCA;GOTTI, CLAUDIO;MAINO, MATTEO;Pagnanini, L;Pattavina, L;PESSINA, GIANLUIGI EZIO;
2016

Abstract

Cryogenic detectors have a long history of success in the field of rare event searches. In particular scintillating calorimeters are very suitable detectors for this task since two signals are induced by a particle interaction in a scintillating crystal. The thermal signal provides a precise measurement of the deposited energy while the simultaneously measured scintillation light signal yields particle discrimination as the amount of produced scintillation light depends on the nature of the interacting particle. We investigate the calorimetric properties and background rejection capabilities of two large CsI (undoped) crystals (∼122 g each) operated as scintillating calorimeters at milli-Kelvin temperatures. Furthermore, we discuss the feasibility of this detection approach towards a future background-free dark matter experiment based on alkali halide crystals, with active particle discrimination via the two-channel detection.
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Alkali halides; Cryogenic bolometer; Dark matter; Scintillation; Transition edge sensor;
Alkali halides; Cryogenic bolometer; Dark matter; Scintillation; Transition edge sensor; Astronomy and Astrophysics
English
2016
84
70
77
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Angloher, G., Dafinei, I., Gektin, A., Gironi, L., Gotti, C., Gütlein, A., et al. (2016). A CsI low-temperature detector for dark matter search. ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS, 84, 70-77 [10.1016/j.astropartphys.2016.08.005].
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