EDELWEISS dark matter search using ionization-heat germanium bolometers at the Frejus underground laboratory

Physics – Condensed Matter

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Bolometer, Dark Matter, Cosmology, Wimp

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Recent astrophysical observations lead to the conclusion that the universe is about critical. The matter content appears to represent approximately one third of this critical density, and is mostly composed of nonbaryonic dark matter. The leading candidates are the supersymmetric particles and most notably the neutralino, a stable particle created shortly after the Big Bang. The EDELWEISS experiment is an experiment dedicated to the direct search of these relic weakly interacting massive particles (WIMP) with low-temperature germanium bolometers detecting both the heat and ionisation signals. The recent results reported here (Phys. Lett. B, submitted for publication) exclude previous candidate from scintillator experiment at room temperature (DAMA). Directions for future developments are also presented.
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