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Exploring coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering of reactor neutrinos with the NUCLEUS experiment
by C. Goupy, H. Abele, G. Angloher, A. Bento, L. Canonica, F. Cappella, L. Cardani, N. Casali, R. Cerulli, I. Colantoni, A. Cruciani, G. Del Castello, M. del Gallo Roccagiovine, A. Doblhammer, S. Dorer, A. Erhart, M. Friendl, A. Garai, V.M. Ghete, D. Hauff, F. Jeanneau, E. Jericha, M. Kaznacheeva, A. Kinast, H. Kluck, A. Langenkämper8, T. Lasserre11, D. Lhuillier1, M. Mancuso3, B. Mauri1, A. Mazzolari14, E. Mazzucato1, H. Neyrial1, C. Nones1, L. Oberauer8, T. Ortmann8, L. Pattavina12,8, L. Peters8, F. Petricca3, W. Potzel8, F. Pröbst3, F. Pucci3, F. Riendl9,2, R. Rogly1, M. Romagnoni14, J. Rothe8, N. Schermer8, J. Schieck9,2, S. Schönert8, C. Schwertner9,2, L. Scola1, G. Soum-Sidikov1, L. Stodolsky3, R. Strauss8, M. Tamisari10, 14, C. Tomei4, M. Vignati7, 4, M. Vivier1, V. Wagner8, A. Wex8
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Authors (as registered SciPost users): | Chloé Goupy |
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Preprint Link: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.04189v1 (pdf) |
Date submitted: | 2022-11-09 10:33 |
Submitted by: | Goupy, Chloé |
Submitted to: | SciPost Physics Proceedings |
Proceedings issue: | 14th International Conference on Identification of Dark Matter (IDM2022) |
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Academic field: | Physics |
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Approach: | Experimental |
Abstract
The NUCLEUS experiment aims to perform a high-precision measurement of Coherent Elastic Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering (CEvNS) at the EdF Chooz B nuclear power plant in France. CEvNS is a unique process to study neutrino properties and to search for physics beyond the Standard Model. The study of CEvNS is also important for light Dark-Matter searches. It could be a possible irreducible background for high-sensitivity Dark-Matter searches. NUCLEUS is an experiment under construction based on ultra-low threshold (~20 eVnr) cryogenic calorimeters, operated at tens-of-mK temperatures.
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