AbstractRevealing the nature of dark matter is one of the most interesting tasks in astrophysics. Measuring the distribution of recoil angles is said to be one of the most reliable methods to detect a positive signature of dark matter. We focused on measurements via spin-dependent interactions, and studied the feasibility with carbon tetrafluoride (CF4) gas, while taking into account the performance of an existing three-dimensional tracking detector. We consequently found that it is highly possible to detect a positive signature of dark matter via spin-dependent interactions
We review various issues related to the direct detection of constituents of dark matter, which are a...
Directional detection can provide unambiguous observation of Dark Matter interactions even in presen...
Dark matter is believed to comprise over 80% of the matter in the Universe. Its composition could be...
AbstractRevealing the nature of dark matter is one of the most interesting tasks in astrophysics. Me...
AbstractWe developed a three-dimensional gaseous tracking device and performed a direction-sensitive...
If dark matter has spin 0, only two WIMP-nucleon interaction operators can arise as leading operator...
The nature of dark matter remains one of the biggest questions in physics today. Weakly Interacting ...
Journal ArticleNew techniques for the laboratory direct detection of dark matter weakly interacting ...
pre-printWe discuss a novel dark matter signature relevant for directional detection of Weakly Inter...
By correlating nuclear recoil directions with the Earth's direction of motion through the Galaxy, a ...
Dark matter (DM) detectors with directional sensitivity have the potential of yielding an unambiguou...
Cosmological observations indicate that most of the matter in the Universe is Dark Matter. Dark Matt...
Scientists have postulated the existence of invisible \u27dark matter\u27 since the 1930?s. This con...
2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Evidence suggests that 83% of the matter content of ...
Recent computational results suggest that directional dark matter detectors have potential to probe ...
We review various issues related to the direct detection of constituents of dark matter, which are a...
Directional detection can provide unambiguous observation of Dark Matter interactions even in presen...
Dark matter is believed to comprise over 80% of the matter in the Universe. Its composition could be...
AbstractRevealing the nature of dark matter is one of the most interesting tasks in astrophysics. Me...
AbstractWe developed a three-dimensional gaseous tracking device and performed a direction-sensitive...
If dark matter has spin 0, only two WIMP-nucleon interaction operators can arise as leading operator...
The nature of dark matter remains one of the biggest questions in physics today. Weakly Interacting ...
Journal ArticleNew techniques for the laboratory direct detection of dark matter weakly interacting ...
pre-printWe discuss a novel dark matter signature relevant for directional detection of Weakly Inter...
By correlating nuclear recoil directions with the Earth's direction of motion through the Galaxy, a ...
Dark matter (DM) detectors with directional sensitivity have the potential of yielding an unambiguou...
Cosmological observations indicate that most of the matter in the Universe is Dark Matter. Dark Matt...
Scientists have postulated the existence of invisible \u27dark matter\u27 since the 1930?s. This con...
2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Evidence suggests that 83% of the matter content of ...
Recent computational results suggest that directional dark matter detectors have potential to probe ...
We review various issues related to the direct detection of constituents of dark matter, which are a...
Directional detection can provide unambiguous observation of Dark Matter interactions even in presen...
Dark matter is believed to comprise over 80% of the matter in the Universe. Its composition could be...