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EAS Publications Series
Volume 36,
2009
Dark Energy and Dark Matter: Observations, Experiments and Theories
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Page(s)
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197 - 202 |
| DOI |
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10.1051/eas/0936028 |
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30 May 2009 |
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Dark Energy and Dark Matter: Observations, Experiments and Theories
E. Pécontal, T. Buchert, Ph. Di Stefano and Y. Copin (eds)
EAS Publications Series, 36 (2009) 197-202DOI: 10.1051/eas/0936028
Direct detection: discriminating dark matter candidates
G. Bélanger1, E. Nezri2 and A. Pukhov3 1
LAPTH, Univ. de Savoie, CNRS, BP. 110, 74941 Annecy-le-Vieux, France
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LAM, CNRS, Univ. Aix-Marseille I, 2 place le Verrier, 13248 Marseille, France
3
Skobeltsyn Inst. of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State Univ., Moscow 119992, Russia
Published online: 30 May 2009
Abstract
Predictions for the direct detection rates in a variety of models with dark natter candidates are summarised.
We emphasise the importance of making measurements with different spin dependent and spin independent detectors to
discriminate various dark matter candidates.
© EAS, EDP Sciences 2009
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