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Title: Energy-dependent light quenching in CaWO4 crystals at mK temperatures
Authors: Strauß, R. 
Angloher, G. 
Bento, A. 
Bucci, C. 
Canonica, L.
Carli, W.
Erb, A. 
von Feilitzsch, F. 
Gorla, P.
Gütlein, A. 
Hauff, D. 
Hellgartner, D.
Jochum, J. 
Kraus, H.
Lanfranchi, J.-C. 
Loebell, J.
Münster, A. 
Petricca, F. 
Potzel, W. 
Pröbst, F. 
Reindl, F. 
Roth, S. 
Rottler, K. 
Sailer, C. 
Schäffner, K. 
Schieck, J.
Scholl, S. 
Schönert, S. 
Seidel, W. 
von Sivers, M.
Stodolsky, L. 
Strandhagen, C. 
Tanzke, A. 
Uffinger, M.
Ulrich, A. 
Usherov, I. 
Wawoczny, S. 
Willers, M. 
Wüstrich, M.
Zöller, A. 
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Springer Nature
metadata.degois.publication.title: European Physical Journal C
metadata.degois.publication.volume: 74
metadata.degois.publication.issue: 7
Abstract: ScintillatingCaWO4 single crystals are a promising multi-element target for rare-event searches and are currently used in the direct dark matter experiment CRESST (Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers). The relative light output of different particle interactions in CaWO4 is quantified by quenching factors (QFs). These are essential for an active background discrimination and the identification of a possible signal induced by weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs). We present the first precise measurements of the QFs of O, Ca and W at mK temperatures by irradiating a cryogenic detector with a fast neutron beam. A clear energy dependence of the QF of O and, less pronounced, of Ca was observed for the first time. Furthermore, in CRESST neutron-calibration data a variation of the QFs among different CaWO4 single crystals was found. For typical CRESST detectors the QFs in the region-of-interest (10–40 keV) are QF ROI O = (11.2±0.5) %, QFROI Ca = (5.94±0.49)%and QFROI W= (1.72±0.21) %. The latest CRESST data (run32) is reanalyzed using these fundamentally new results on light quenching in CaWO4 having moderate influence on the WIMP analysis. Their relevance for future CRESST runs and for the clarification of previa e-mail: strauss@mpp.mpg.de b e-mail: walter.carli@physik.uni-muenchen.de c e-mail: Dominikus.Hellgartner@physik.tu-muenchen.de ously published results of direct dark matter experiments is emphasised.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/109415
ISSN: 1434-6044
1434-6052
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-014-2957-5
Rights: openAccess
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