NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of May 10, 2024. Search: Author = P.Colling Found 5 matches. 2000GO09 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A444, 345 (2000) S.R.Golwala, R.Abusaidi, D.S.Akerib, P.D.Barnes, Jr., D.A.Bauer, A.Bolozdynya, P.Brink, B.Cabrera, D.O.Caldwell, J.P.Castle, R.M.Clarke, P.Colling, M.B.Crisler, A.Da Silva, A.K.Davies, R.Dixon, S.Eichblatt, K.D.Irwin, R.J.Gaitskell, E.E.Haller, J.Hellmig, M.E.Huber, J.Jochum, F.P.Lipschultz, J.Martinis, S.W.Nam, J.Nelson, B.Neuhauser, T.A.Perera, M.Perillo Isaac, R.R.Ross, T.Saab, B.Sadoulet, R.W.Schnee, P.Shestople, T.Shutt, A.Smith, A.H.Sonnenschein, A.L.Spadafora, S.Yellin, B.A.Young Exclusion Limits on the WIMP-Nucleon Scattering Cross-Section from the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search
doi: 10.1016/S0168-9002(99)01388-1
1997AL22 Phys.Lett. 408B, 465 (1997) A.Alessandrello, C.Brofferio, D.V.Camin, P.Caspani, P.Colling, O.Cremonesi, E.Fiorini, A.Giuliani, A.Nucciotti, M.Pavan, G.Pessina, E.Previtali, L.Zanotti, C.Bucci The Thermal Detection Efficiency for Recoils Induced by Low Energy Nuclear Reactions, Neutrinos or Weakly Interacting Massive Particles RADIOACTIVITY 224Ra, 220Rn, 212,216Po(α); 212Bi(α), (β-); measured Eα, E(recoil); deduced thermal detection efficiency vs energy, recoil quenching factor. Two TeO2 crystal bolometers used as thermal detectors.
doi: 10.1016/S0370-2693(97)00765-X
1996AL30 Phys.Rev.Lett. 77, 3319 (1996) A.Alessandrello, C.Brofferio, D.V.Camin, P.Caspani, P.Colling, O.Cremonesi, E.Fiorini, A.Giuliani, A.Nucciotti, M.Pavan, G.Pessina, E.Previtali, L.Zanotti, C.Bucci Evidence for Naturally Occurring Electron Capture of 123Te RADIOACTIVITY 123Te(EC); measured T1/2. Thermal approach, TeO2 bolometer as source and detector.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.77.3319
1995CO32 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A354, 408 (1995) P.Colling, A.Nucciotti, C.Bucci, S.Cooper, P.Ferger, M.Frank, U.Nagel, F.Probst, W.Seidel Low-Energy X-Ray Detection in Cryogenic Detectors with Tungsten Thermometers NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al, V, Ti(X, X), E=radioactive source; measured fluorescence X-ray spectra; deduced detector resolution, other features. Cryogenic detectors with W thermometers. ATOMIC PHYSICS 27Al, V, Ti(X, X), E=radioactive source; measured fluorescence X-ray spectra; deduced detector resolution, other features. Cryogenic detectors with W thermometers.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(94)01080-3
1994FE03 Phys.Lett. 323B, 95 (1994) P.Ferger, P.Colling, S.Cooper, D.Dummer, M.Frank, U.Nagel, A.Nucciotti, F.Probst, W.Seidel A Massive Cryogenic Particle Detector with Good Energy Resolution RADIOACTIVITY 55Fe(EC); measured X-ray spectra; deduced detector energy resolution. Massive cryogenic particle detector.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(94)00043-3
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