EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Search for rare processes with DAMA experimental set-ups

  • Barabash A.S.,
  • Belli P.,
  • Bernabei R.,
  • Boiko R.S.,
  • Brudanin V.B.,
  • Cappella F.,
  • Caracciolo V.,
  • Cerulli R.,
  • Chernyak D.M.,
  • Dai C.J.,
  • Danevich F.A.,
  • d'Angelo A.,
  • Di Marco A.,
  • He H.L.,
  • Incicchitti A.,
  • Kasperovych D.V.,
  • Kobychev V.V.,
  • Konovalov S.I.,
  • Kuang H.H.,
  • Ma X.H.,
  • Merlo V.,
  • Montecchia F.,
  • Poda D.V.,
  • Polischuk O.G.,
  • Sheng X.D.,
  • Shlegel V.N.,
  • Tretyak V.I.,
  • Umatov V.I.,
  • Wang R.G.,
  • Ye Z.P.,
  • Zarytskyy M.M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201818202026
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 182
p. 02026

Abstract

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Profiting of the favourable conditions offered by the Gran Sasso underground laboratory and of the several low-background DAMA set-ups, many and competitive results have been obtained for rare processes. Here the main results will be briefly resumed and some more details about the latest activities will be given. In particular, the searches on ββdecays of 106Cd and 116Cd and the perspectives of a complementary investigation on those Dark Matter (DM) candidates inducing just nuclear recoils, by exploiting the directionality approach with the anisotropic ZnWO4 scintillators, will be underlined.