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The ARBRES project focuses on improving the detection of rare events in astroparticle physics by enhancing methods to reject radioactive background noise. It aims to advance the search for elusive particles like WIMPs and neutrinoless double beta decay through innovative bolometric techniques and thin film technology.
ARBRES (Active Rejection of Background in Rare Event Searches) is a proposal for a 24-month Marie Curie fellowship dealing with a key topic in Astroparticle physics: the tagging, the control and the rejection of the radioactive background of surface origin in rare-event searches.
The scientific objective of the proposal is to extend significantly the discovery potential of searches for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay and for WIMPs, hypothetical particles composing Dark Matter.
The methods propose…
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