Quantum criticality in the normal and superconducting state of the
heavy-fermion metal CeCoIn5 is studied by measurements of the magnetic
Gr\"{u}neisen ratio, ΓH, and specific heat in different field
orientations and temperatures down to 50 mK. Universal temperature over
magnetic field scaling of ΓH in the normal state indicates a hidden
quantum critical point at zero field. Within the superconducting state the
quasiparticle entropy at constant temperature increases upon reducing the field
towards zero, providing additional evidence for zero-field quantum criticality.Comment: submitted to PR