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  • Dark matter remains one of the greatest mysteries in physics, with the DAMA/LIBRA experiment uniquely claiming a direct detection signal. Here, the authors introduce COSINUS, combining scintillating sodium iodide crystals with dual phonon and scintillation light readout at cryogenic temperatures, enabling a direct and unambiguous assessment of DAMA/LIBRA’s claims while minimizing systematic uncertainties by using particle identification and the same target material.

    • G. Angloher
    • M. R. Bharadwaj
    • N. Zimmermann
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    P: 1-10
  • Direct detection experiments have set stringent limits on interactions between dark matter candidates and Standard Model particles, necessitating new approaches to surpass these constraints. The authors discuss the upcoming CRESST experiment upgrade, which aims to enhance sensitivity to sub-GeV dark matter through innovative detector strategies, addressing low-energy background challenges and outlining a decade-long research roadmap.

    • G. Angloher
    • S. Banik
    • V. Zema
    ReviewsOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 9, P: 1-10