Description of CRESST-III lithium aluminate data
G. Angloher, S. Banik, G. Benato, A. Bento, A. Bertolini, R. Breier, C. Bucci, J. Burkhart, L. Canonica, A. D'Addabbo, S. Di Lorenzo, L. Einfalt, A. Erb, F. v. Feilitzsch, N. Ferreiro Iachellini, S. Fichtinger, D. Fuchs, A. Fuss, A. Garai, V.M. Ghete, P. Gorla, P.V. Guillaumon

TL;DR
This paper details the data collection and analysis of two lithium aluminate detector modules in the CRESST experiment, setting new limits on dark matter interactions in the 0.25-1.5 GeV/c² mass range.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive description of the data set and methodology used to establish the strongest current limits on spin-dependent dark matter interactions.
Findings
Set the strongest upper limits on spin-dependent DM-proton interactions.
Provided publicly available data for reproducibility.
Detailed methodology for data analysis and interpretation.
Abstract
Two detector modules with lithium aluminate targets were operated in the CRESST underground setup between February and June 2021. The data collected in this period was used to set the currently strongest cross-section upper limits on the spin-dependent interaction of dark matter (DM) with protons and neutrons for the mass region between 0.25 and 1.5 GeV/c. The data are available online. In this document, we describe how the data set should be used to reproduce our dark matter results.
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