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Th. Jagemann
Researcher at University of Tübingen
Publications - 35
Citations - 832
Th. Jagemann is an academic researcher from University of Tübingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: WIMP & Dark matter. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 35 publications receiving 811 citations. Previous affiliations of Th. Jagemann include Technische Universität München & University of Oxford.
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Limits on WIMP dark matter using scintillating CaWO4 cryogenic detectors with active background suppression
G. Angloher,C. Bucci,P. Christ,C. Cozzini,F. von Feilitzsch,D. Hauff,S. Henry,Th. Jagemann,J. Jochum,H. Kraus,B. Majorovits,Jelena Ninkovic,F. Petricca,W. Potzel,F. Pröbst,Y. Ramachers,M. Razeti,W. Rau,W. Seidel,M. Stark,Leo Stodolsky,A. J. B. Tolhurst,W. Westphal,H. R. T. Wulandari +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the first significant limits on WIMP dark matter by the phonon-light technique, where combined phonon and light signals from a scintillating cryogenic detector are used.
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Limits on WIMP dark matter using sapphire cryogenic detectors
G. Angloher,M. Bruckmayer,C. Bucci,M Bühler,Susan Cooper,C. Cozzini,P. DiStefano,F. von Feilitzsch,T. Frank,D. Hauff,Th. Jagemann,J. Jochum,V. Jörgens,R. Keeling,H. Kraus,M. Loidl,J. Marchese,O. Meier,Urmas Nagel,F. Pröbst,Y. Ramachers,A. Rulofs,J. Schnagl,W. Seidel,I. Sergeyev,Monica Sisti,M. Stark,Sergey Uchaikin,Leo Stodolsky,H. R. T. Wulandari,L. Zerle +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, data taken by CRESST with a cryogenic detector system based on 262 g sapphire crystals has been used to place limits on WIMP dark matter in the Galactic Halo.
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The CRESST Dark Matter Search
Bela Majorovits,G. Angloher,C. Bucci,P. Christ,C. Cozzini,F. von Feilitzsch,D. Hauff,S. Henry,Th. Jagemann,J. Jochum,H. Kraus,V. B. Mikhailik,Jelena Ninkovic,F. Petricca,W. Potzel,F. Proebst,Y. A. Ramachers,M. Razeti,W. Rau,W. Seidel,M. Stark,Leo Stodolsky,A. J. B. Tolhurst,D. Wahl,W. Westphal,H. R. T. Wulandari +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the first competitive results on WIMP dark matter detection using the phonon-light-detection technique, showing that the observed count rate in the neutron band is compatible with the rate expected from the neutron background.
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Detection of the natural α decay of tungsten
C. Cozzini,G. Angloher,C. Bucci,F. von Feilitzsch,D. Hauff,S. Henry,Th. Jagemann,Josef Jochum,H. Kraus,B. Majorovits,V.B. Mikhailik,Jelena Ninkovic,F. Petricca,W. Potzel,F. Pröbst,Y. Ramachers,W. Rau,M. Razeti,W. Seidel,M. Stark,Leo Stodolsky,A. J. B. Tolhurst,W. Westphal,H. R. T. Wulandari +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors have shown that the natural α-decay of the tungsten isotopes has been unambiguously detected for the first time by the simultaneous measurement of phonon and light signals with the CRESST (Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers) cryogenic detectors.
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Cresst-II: dark matter search with scintillating absorbers
G. Angloher,C. Bucci,C. Cozzini,F. von Feilitzsch,T. Frank,D. Hauff,S. Henry,Th. Jagemann,J. Jochum,H. Kraus,B. Majorovits,Jelena Ninkovic,F. Petricca,F. Pröbst,Y. Ramachers,W. Rau,W. Seidel,M. Stark,Sergey Uchaikin,Leo Stodolsky,H. R. T. Wulandari +20 more
TL;DR: In the CRESST-II experiment, scintillating CaWO 4 crystals were used as absorbers for direct weakly interacting massive particles (WIMP) detection as discussed by the authors.