DRIFT-I is the world’s first WIMP dark matter detector with sensitivity to the direction of nuclear recoils. This article discusses the DRIFT-I detector, and presents some preliminary data from underground engineering runs
The DRIFT (Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks) collaboration operates a 1m3 low pressure ...
Data are presented from the DRIFT-IId detector operated in the Boulby Underground Science Facility i...
It is believed that about 90 to 99% of the mass of the universe is composed of a non-baryonic, non-l...
The current status of the DRIFT (Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks) experiment...
The current status of the DRIFT (Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks) experiment at Boulby...
It is now largely accepted that dark matter, and more specifically, Weakly Interacting Massive Parti...
We present recent progress from the DRIFT (Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks) collaborat...
It is now largely accepted that dark matter, and more specifically, Weakly Interacting Massive Part...
Scientists have postulated the existence of invisible \u27dark matter\u27 since the 1930?s. This con...
DRIFT (Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks) is a dark matter collaboration that uses Multi...
Abstract. The current status of the DRIFT (Directional Recoil Identifi-cation From Tracks) experimen...
Recent computational results suggest that directional dark matter detectors have potential to probe ...
The biggest question in astrophysics and cosmology today is identifying the composition of the Unive...
Cosmological observations indicate that most of the matter in the Universe is Dark Matter. Dark Matt...
International audienceDirectional Dark Matter Detection (DDMD) can open a new signature for Weakly M...
The DRIFT (Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks) collaboration operates a 1m3 low pressure ...
Data are presented from the DRIFT-IId detector operated in the Boulby Underground Science Facility i...
It is believed that about 90 to 99% of the mass of the universe is composed of a non-baryonic, non-l...
The current status of the DRIFT (Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks) experiment...
The current status of the DRIFT (Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks) experiment at Boulby...
It is now largely accepted that dark matter, and more specifically, Weakly Interacting Massive Parti...
We present recent progress from the DRIFT (Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks) collaborat...
It is now largely accepted that dark matter, and more specifically, Weakly Interacting Massive Part...
Scientists have postulated the existence of invisible \u27dark matter\u27 since the 1930?s. This con...
DRIFT (Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks) is a dark matter collaboration that uses Multi...
Abstract. The current status of the DRIFT (Directional Recoil Identifi-cation From Tracks) experimen...
Recent computational results suggest that directional dark matter detectors have potential to probe ...
The biggest question in astrophysics and cosmology today is identifying the composition of the Unive...
Cosmological observations indicate that most of the matter in the Universe is Dark Matter. Dark Matt...
International audienceDirectional Dark Matter Detection (DDMD) can open a new signature for Weakly M...
The DRIFT (Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks) collaboration operates a 1m3 low pressure ...
Data are presented from the DRIFT-IId detector operated in the Boulby Underground Science Facility i...
It is believed that about 90 to 99% of the mass of the universe is composed of a non-baryonic, non-l...