Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeUpdate on Neutrinos, Dark Matter, and Cryogenic Detection.- New Results on the Basic Properties'of Superheated Granules Detectors.- Investigation of Superconducting Tin Granules for a Low-Energy Neutrino or Dark Matter Detector.- SQUID Detection of Superheated Granules.- VLSI Superconducting Particle Detectors.- "Minicylinder" Design for Solar Neutrino Detection (A naive proposal).- Electron Beam Detection with Superheated Superconducting Grains.- Monte Carlo Simulation of a Double-Beta Decay Experiment with Superconducting-Superheated Tin Granules.- Solar Neutrino Indium Detector Using Superheated Granules.- An Indium Solar Neutrino Experiment.- Cryogenic Detection of Particles, Development Effort in the United States.- Calorimetric Detectors at Low Temperatures.- The Possible Impact of Thermal Detectors in Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics.- Considerations on Front End Electronics for Bolometric Detectors with Resistive Readout.- Coherent Neutrino-Nucleus Elastic Scattering in Ultralow-Temperature Calorimetric Detectors.- Data Acquisition and Analysis of Calorimetric Signals.- The Use of Rotons in Liquid Helium to Detect Neutrinos.- List of Participants.- Index of Contributors.