Optimal operation of cryogenic calorimeters through deep reinforcement learning
Abstract
Cryogenic phonon detectors with transition-edge sensors achieve the best sensitivity to light dark matter-nucleus scattering in current direct detection dark matter searches. In such devices, the temperature of the thermometer and the bias current in its readout circuit need careful optimization to achieve optimal detector performance. This task is not trivial and is typically done manually by an expert. In our work, we automated the procedure with reinforcement learning in two settings. First, we trained on a simulation of the response of three CRESST detectors used as a virtual reinforcement learning environment. Second, we trained live on the same detectors operated in the CRESST underground setup. In both cases, we were able to optimize a standard detector as fast and with comparable results as human experts. Our method enables the tuning of large-scale cryogenic detector setups with minimal manual interventions.
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@article{arxiv.2311.15147,
title = {Optimal operation of cryogenic calorimeters through deep reinforcement learning},
author = {G. Angloher and S. Banik and G. Benato and A. Bento and A. Bertolini and R. Breier and C. Bucci and J. Burkhart and L. Canonica and A. D'Addabbo and S. Di Lorenzo and L. Einfalt and A. Erb and F. v. Feilitzsch and S. Fichtinger and D. Fuchs and A. Garai and V. M. Ghete and P. Gorla and P. V. Guillaumon and S. Gupta and D. Hauff and M. Ješkovský and J. Jochum and M. Kaznacheeva and A. Kinast and S. Kuckuk and H. Kluck and H. Kraus and A. Langenkämper and M. Mancuso and L. Marini and B. Mauri and L. Meyer and V. Mokina and K. Niedermayer and M. Olmi and T. Ortmann and C. Pagliarone and L. Pattavina and F. Petricca and W. Potzel and P. Povinec and F. Pröbst and F. Pucci and F. Reindl and J. Rothe and K. Schäffner and J. Schieck and S. Schönert and C. Schwertner and M. Stahlberg and L. Stodolsky and C. Strandhagen and R. Strauss and I. Usherov and F. Wagner and V. Wagner and M. Willers and V. Zema and C. Heitzinger and W. Waltenberger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.15147},
year = {2025}
}
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23 pages, 14 figures, 2 tables