The CRESST II Dark Matter Search
Leo Stodolsky, G. Angloher, M. Bauer, I. Bavykina, A. Bento, C. Bucci,, C. Ciemniak, G. Deuter, F. v. Feilitzsch, D. Hauff, P. Huff, C. Isaila, J., Jochum, M. Kiefer, M. Kimmerle, J. C. Lanfranchi, S. Pfister, F. Petricca, W., Potzel, F. Proebst, F. Reindl, S. Roth, K. Rottler

TL;DR
The paper discusses the CRESST II experiment's approach to direct dark matter detection using cryodetectors, presenting preliminary results and background mitigation strategies.
Contribution
It introduces the CRESST II dark matter search methodology and reports initial findings with detailed background handling techniques.
Findings
Preliminary results from 730 kg-days of data.
Identification of major background sources.
Methods for background discrimination.
Abstract
Direct Dark Matter detection with cryodetectors is briefly discussed, with particular mention of the possibility of the identification of the recoil nucleus. Preliminary results from the CREEST II Dark Matter search, with 730 kg-days of data, are presented. Major backgrounds and methods of identifying and dealing with them are indicated.
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