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Dark Matter Direct Detection Experiments with Xenon in Dual Phase

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Dual phase (liquid-gas) direct detection xenon experiments have recently demonstrated their exceptional capabilities for rare event detection. They examine the interaction of dark matter particles through their scatter off nuclei in the target. This technology currently achieves the most stringent limits on WIMP (Weakly Interacting Massive Particle) searches: it is evolving rapidly since the last decade and is expected to continue leading the field. The most recent results from LUX, PandaX and XENON Collaborations are reviewed, focused on dark matter sensitivity limits.
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hal-01768032 , version 1 (16-04-2018)

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  • HAL Id : hal-01768032 , version 1
  • INSPIRE : 1666648

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Julien Masbou. Dark Matter Direct Detection Experiments with Xenon in Dual Phase. 52nd Rencontres de Moriond on EW Interactions and Unified Theories, Mar 2017, La Thuile, Italy. pp.291-300. ⟨hal-01768032⟩
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