Gütlein, A., Kluck, H., Schieck, J., & CRESST Collaboration. (2014). Impact of Coherent Neutrino Nucleus Scattering on Direct Dark Matter Searches based on CaWO4 Crystals. arXiv. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.1408.2357
E141-03 - Forschungsbereich Nuclear and Particle Physics
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ArXiv-ID:
1408.2357
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Datum (veröffentlicht):
11-Aug-2014
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Umfang:
7
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Preprint-Server:
arXiv
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Keywords:
Coherent neutrino nucleus scattering; direct dark matter search; neutrino background; calcium tungstate; low-temperature detectors
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Abstract:
Atmospheric and solar neutrinos scattering coherently off target nuclei will be an important background source for the next generation of direct dark matter searches. In this work we focus on calcium tungstate as target material. For comparison with existing works we calculate the neutrino floor indicating which sensitivities can be reached before the neutrino background appears. In addition, we investigate the sensitivities of future direct dark matter searches using CRESST-II like detectors. Extending previous works we take into account achievable energy resolutions and thresholds as well as beta and gamma backgrounds for this investigation. We show that an exploration of WIMP-nucleon cross sections below the neutrino floor is possible for exposures of ≳10 kg-years or higher. In the third part we show that a first detection of coherent neutrino nucleus scattering of atmospheric and solar neutrinos using the same detectors and the backgrounds is feasible for exposures of ≳50 kg-years.