AbstractThe CDMS-II collaboration has reported 3 events in a Si detector, which are consistent with being nuclear recoils due to scattering of light dark matter particles. We discuss the tension between this result and upper bounds from the XENON10 and XENON100 experiments and under what conditions this tension can be ameliorated. A particular focus will be on experimental uncertainties (for example concerning the ionisation yield Qy) and uncertainties related to the dark matter velocity distribution. Finally, we consider various particle physics modifications of the interactions between dark matter and quarks which can bring XENON10/100 and CDMS-II into better agreement
We report on a search for particle dark matter with the XENON100 experiment, operated at the Laborat...
Abstract. We study the impact of the assumed velocity distribution of galactic dark matter particles...
An ever-growing body of evidence suggests that dark matter exists and is abundant in our universe. A...
AbstractThe CDMS-II collaboration has reported 3 events in a Si detector, which are consistent with ...
The CDMS-II collaboration has reported 3 events in a Si detector, which are consistent with being nu...
Abstract. The CDMS-II collaboration has reported 3 events in a Si detector, which are consistent wit...
Although observations made with the CoGeNT and CDMS experiments have been interpreted as possible si...
It has been suggested that dark matter particles which scatter inelastically from detector target nu...
We show that the electron recoil excess around 2 keV claimed by the Xenon Collaboration can be fitte...
The Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS) and XENON experiments aim to directly detect dark matter in ...
Recently the CDMS collaboration has reported an excess of events in the signal region of a search fo...
We study the impact of the assumed velocity distribution of galactic dark matter particles on the in...
It is hypothesized that 26% of the mass and energy content of the universe consists of Dark Matter. ...
In light of the excess in the low-energy electron recoil events reported by XENON1T, many new physic...
Dark matter direct detection experiments based on liquid xenon detectors are one of the most promisi...
We report on a search for particle dark matter with the XENON100 experiment, operated at the Laborat...
Abstract. We study the impact of the assumed velocity distribution of galactic dark matter particles...
An ever-growing body of evidence suggests that dark matter exists and is abundant in our universe. A...
AbstractThe CDMS-II collaboration has reported 3 events in a Si detector, which are consistent with ...
The CDMS-II collaboration has reported 3 events in a Si detector, which are consistent with being nu...
Abstract. The CDMS-II collaboration has reported 3 events in a Si detector, which are consistent wit...
Although observations made with the CoGeNT and CDMS experiments have been interpreted as possible si...
It has been suggested that dark matter particles which scatter inelastically from detector target nu...
We show that the electron recoil excess around 2 keV claimed by the Xenon Collaboration can be fitte...
The Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS) and XENON experiments aim to directly detect dark matter in ...
Recently the CDMS collaboration has reported an excess of events in the signal region of a search fo...
We study the impact of the assumed velocity distribution of galactic dark matter particles on the in...
It is hypothesized that 26% of the mass and energy content of the universe consists of Dark Matter. ...
In light of the excess in the low-energy electron recoil events reported by XENON1T, many new physic...
Dark matter direct detection experiments based on liquid xenon detectors are one of the most promisi...
We report on a search for particle dark matter with the XENON100 experiment, operated at the Laborat...
Abstract. We study the impact of the assumed velocity distribution of galactic dark matter particles...
An ever-growing body of evidence suggests that dark matter exists and is abundant in our universe. A...