Measure of low radioactive contamination and nuclear recoil quenching factor using cryogenic particle detectors.

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Detectors: Particles, Detectors: Dark Matter

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For double beta decay and dark matter experiments the determination of the radioactive contamination of materials used is of fundamental importance. The cryogenic particle detectors allow the realization of detectors with various types of materials and in this way the radioactivity is measured in a calorimetric approach with very high sensitivity. In particular a new complete analysis for different types of leads, modern and ancient roman, was realized and here presented. The nuclear recoil detection efficiency for cryogenic particle detectors was directly measured and the measure and data analysis are discussed in detail. Finally the experimental setup and the preliminary test of the new array of TeO2 cryogenic detectors for double beta decay and dark matter search are discussed in detail.

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