Performance of a Scintillating Sapphire Bolometer for the ROSEBUD Experiment

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The performance of a scintillating sapphire bolometer has been estimated and its suitability for dark matter detection has been studied. Characterization of the detectors to be used in the ROSEBUD (Rare Objects SEarch with Bolometers UndergrounD) experiment has shown high discrimination power (electron versus nuclear recoils) down to about 10-15 keV. The light-heat anticorrelation observed in the γ events is used to improve significantly the energy resolution and the particle discrimination threshold. Prospects for future runs at the Canfranc Underground Laboratory, planned for the coming months, are also presented.

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