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G. Deuter
Researcher at University of Tübingen
Publications - 23
Citations - 1919
G. Deuter is an academic researcher from University of Tübingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dark matter & Scintillation. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 23 publications receiving 1883 citations.
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Results from 730 kg days of the CRESST-II Dark Matter search
G. Angloher,M. Bauer,I. Bavykina,A. Bento,A. Bento,C. Bucci,C. Ciemniak,G. Deuter,F. von Feilitzsch,D. Hauff,P. Huff,C. Isaila,J. Jochum,M. Kiefer,M. Kimmerle,J.-C. Lanfranchi,F. Petricca,S. Pfister,W. Potzel,F. Pröbst,F. Reindl,S. Roth,K. Rottler,C. Sailer,K. Schäffner,J. Schmaler,S. Scholl,W. Seidel,M. v. Sivers,Leo Stodolsky,C. Strandhagen,R. Strauß,A. Tanzke,I. Usherov,S. Wawoczny,M. Willers,A. Zöller +36 more
TL;DR: The CRESST-II cryogenic Dark Matter search, aiming at detection of WIMPs via elastic scattering off nuclei in CaWO4 crystals, completed 730 kg days of data taking in 2011 as mentioned in this paper.
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Results from 730 kg days of the CRESST-II Dark Matter Search
G. Angloher,M. Bauer,I. Bavykina,A. Bento,C. Bucci,C. Ciemniak,G. Deuter,F. von Feilitzsch,D. Hauff,P. Huff,C. Isaila,J. Jochum,M. Kiefer,M. Kimmerle,J.-C. Lanfranchi,F. Petricca,S. Pfister,W. Potzel,F. Pröbst,F. Reindl,Stephan V. Roth,K. Rottler,C. Sailer,K. Schäffner,J. Schmaler,S. Scholl,W. Seidel,M. von Sivers,Leo Stodolsky,C. Strandhagen,R. Strauß,A. Tanzke,I. Usherov,S. Wawoczny,M. Willers,A. Zöller +35 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the data collected with eight detector modules, each with a two-channel readout; one for a phonon signal and the other for coincidently produced scintillation light.
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Commissioning run of the CRESST-II dark matter search
G. Angloher,M. Bauer,I. Bavykina,A.C.S.S.M. Bento,A.C.S.S.M. Bento,Andrew Brown,C. Bucci,C. Ciemniak,C. Coppi,G. Deuter,F. von Feilitzsch,D. Hauff,S. Henry,P. Huff,J. Imber,S. Ingleby,C. Isaila,Josef Jochum,M. Kiefer,M. Kimmerle,H. Kraus,J.-C. Lanfranchi,R. F. Lang,B. Majorovits,B. Majorovits,M. Malek,R. McGowan,V. B. Mikhailik,E. Pantic,F. Petricca,S. Pfister,W. Potzel,F. Pröbst,W. Rau,W. Rau,S. Roth,K. Rottler,C. Sailer,K. Schäffner,J. Schmaler,S. Scholl,W. Seidel,Leo Stodolsky,A. J. B. Tolhurst,I. Usherov,W. Westphal +45 more
TL;DR: The CRESST cryogenic direct dark matter search at Gran Sasso, searching for WIMPs via nuclear recoil as discussed by the authors, has been upgraded with a new detector support structure capable of accommodating 33 modules, the associated multichannel readout with 66 SQUID channels, a neutron shield, a calibration source lift and the installation of a muon veto.
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Discrimination of recoil backgrounds in scintillating calorimeters
R. F. Lang,G. Angloher,M. Bauer,I. Bavykina,A. Bento,Andrew Brown,C. Bucci,C. Ciemniak,C. Coppi,G. Deuter,F. von Feilitzsch,D. Hauff,S. Henry,P. Huff,J. Imber,S. Ingleby,C. Isaila,Josef Jochum,M. Kiefer,M. Kimmerle,H. Kraus,J.-C. Lanfranchi,M. Malek,R. McGowan,V.B. Mikhailik,E. Pantic,F. Petricca,S. Pfister,W. Potzel,F. Pröbst,S. Roth,K. Rottler,C. Sailer,K. Schäffner,J. Schmaler,S. Scholl,W. Seidel,Leo Stodolsky,A. J. B. Tolhurst,I. Usherov,W. Westphal +40 more
TL;DR: The alpha decay of Po is a dangerous background to rare event searches as discussed by the authors, which can be used to discriminate this source of nuclear recoil background by means of a scintillating foil, and demonstrate its effectiveness.
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Electron and gamma background in CRESST detectors
R. F. Lang,G. Angloher,M. Bauer,I. Bavykina,A.C.S.S.M. Bento,A.C.S.S.M. Bento,Andrew Brown,C. Bucci,C. Ciemniak,C. Coppi,G. Deuter,F. von Feilitzsch,D. Hauff,S. Henry,P. Huff,J. Imber,S. Ingleby,C. Isaila,Josef Jochum,M. Kiefer,M. Kimmerle,H. Kraus,J.-C. Lanfranchi,B. Majorovits,B. Majorovits,M. Malek,R. McGowan,V. B. Mikhailik,E. Pantic,F. Petricca,S. Pfister,W. Potzel,F. Pröbst,S. Roth,K. Rottler,C. Sailer,K. Schäffner,J. Schmaler,S. Scholl,W. Seidel,Leo Stodolsky,A. J. B. Tolhurst,I. Usherov,W. Westphal +43 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the background spectra of the CRESST experiment were analyzed and a variety of sources, such as intrinsic contaminations due to primordial radioisotopes and cosmogenic activation of the target material, were identified.