Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 2005
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American Physical Society, 72nd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the APS, November 10-12, 2005, abstract #CA.003
Physics
Scientific paper
It is now well established and accepted that the universe has a total density equal to the critical density (Omega = 1) and that roughly 25% of that density is accounted for by non-relativistic particles. That these particles, referred to as Dark Matter and which are more than 5 times as prevalent as baryons (by mass), have remained a mystery has served to motivate physicists to design more and more ingenious and far reaching experiments in an attempt to identify and understand these elusive particles. This talk will review the various ongoing Dark Matter searches, with emphasis on the direct detection experiments, and report on their current status.
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