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Present results and future goals of the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search

Authors :
Vuk Mandic
Ronald R. Ross
C. Maloney
G. Wang
S. Eichblatt
Bernard Sadoulet
M. E. Huber
Eugene E. Haller
R. Bunker
Alexander Bolozdynya
R. M. Clarke
D. O. Caldwell
M. B. Crisler
A. L. Spadafora
M. C. Perillo Isaac
Sae Woo Nam
R. W. Schnee
Donald J. Holmgren
D. A. Bauer
P. L. Brink
J. Sander
Andrew Sonnenschein
J. P. Castle
A. R. Smith
P. Meunier
R. Dixon
C. L. Chang
T. A. Shutt
Blas Cabrera
John M. Martinis
David S. Abrams
Betty A. Young
J. Hellmig
D. Driscoll
R. J. Gaitskell
H. N. Nelson
Thushara Perera
S. J. Yellin
Tarek Saab
S. Kamat
Sunil Golwala
D. S. Akerib
Source :
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
American Institute of Physics, 2002.

Abstract

The Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS) uses Ge and Si detectors to search for Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) via their elastic-scattering interaction with atomic nuclei. The present results from CDMS give limits on the spin-independent WIMP-nucleon elastic-scattering cross section that exclude previously unexplored parameter space above 10 GeV/c2. The second phase of the CDMS experiment, scheduled to start in January 2002, is expected to improve on the present sensitivity by more than two orders of magnitude.

Details

ISSN :
0094243X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIP Conference Proceedings
Accession number :
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