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Proceedings of Identification of dark matter 2008 — PoS(idm2008)

DOI: 10.22323/1.064.0013

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EURECA - the future of cryogenic dark matter detection in Europe.

Journal article published in 2009 by F. Proebst, E. Armengaud, B. Armengaud, Hans Kraus, M. Bauer, I. Bavykina, K. Schaeffner, A. Benoit, A. Bento, J. Blümer, L. Bornschein, A. Broniatowski, G. Burghart, P. Camus, A. Chantelauze and other authors.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

EURECA (European Underground Rare Event Calorimeter Array) is an astro-particle physics facility aiming to directly detect galactic dark matter. The Laboratoire Souterrain de Modane has been selected as host laboratory. The EURECA collaboration unites CRESST, EDELWEISS and the Spanish-French experiment ROSEBUD, thus concentrating and focussing effort on cryogenic detector research in Europe into a single facility. EURECA will use a target mass of up to one ton, enough to explore WIMP - nucleon scalar scattering cross sections in the region of 10-9 - 10-10 picobarn. A major advantage of EURECA is the planned use of more than just one target material (multi target experiment for WIMP identification). © EAS, EDP Sciences 2009.