The status of the EDELWEISS experiment (underground dark matter search with heat-ionisation bolometers) is reviewed. Auspicious results achieved with a prototype 70 g Ge heat-ionisation detector under a 2 V reverse bias tension are discussed. Based on gamma and neutron calibrations, a best-case rejection factor, over the 15–45 keV range, of 99.7% for gammas, with an acceptance of 94% for neutrons, is presented first. Some operational results of physical interest obtained under poor low radioactivity conditions follow. They include a raw event rate of around 30 events/day/kg/keV over the same energy range, and, after rejection of part of the background, lead to a conservative upper limit on the signal of approximately 1.6 events/day/kg/keV at a 90% confidence level. Performance degrading surface effects of the detector are speculated upon; and planned upgrades are summarized.

Status of the EDELWEISS experiment / L. Bergé, I. Berkes, B. Chambon, M. Chapellier, G. Chardin, P. Charvin, P. Charvin, M. De Jésus, P. Di Stefano, D. Drain, L. Dumoulin, C. Goldbach, A. Juillard, D. L'Hôte, S. Marnieros, L. Miramonti, L. Mosca, X. Navick, G. Nollez, P. Pari, C. Pastor, S. Pecourt, R. Tourbot, D. Yvon. - In: NUCLEAR PHYSICS B-PROCEEDINGS SUPPLEMENTS. - ISSN 0920-5632. - 70:1-3(1999 Jan), pp. 69-73. ((Intervento presentato al 5. convegno International Workshop on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics (TAUP) tenutosi a L'Aquila nel 1997 [10.1016/S0920-5632(98)00390-9].

Status of the EDELWEISS experiment

L. Miramonti;
1999

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The status of the EDELWEISS experiment (underground dark matter search with heat-ionisation bolometers) is reviewed. Auspicious results achieved with a prototype 70 g Ge heat-ionisation detector under a 2 V reverse bias tension are discussed. Based on gamma and neutron calibrations, a best-case rejection factor, over the 15–45 keV range, of 99.7% for gammas, with an acceptance of 94% for neutrons, is presented first. Some operational results of physical interest obtained under poor low radioactivity conditions follow. They include a raw event rate of around 30 events/day/kg/keV over the same energy range, and, after rejection of part of the background, lead to a conservative upper limit on the signal of approximately 1.6 events/day/kg/keV at a 90% confidence level. Performance degrading surface effects of the detector are speculated upon; and planned upgrades are summarized.
dark-matter; low-temperature; ionization; detectors; phonon
Settore FIS/01 - Fisica Sperimentale
Settore FIS/04 - Fisica Nucleare e Subnucleare
Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia e Astrofisica
gen-1999
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