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 #GA.003
Physics
Scientific paper
Up to 90% of matter in the Universe could be composed of heavy particles, which were non-relativistic, or 'cold', when they froze-out from the primordial soup. I will review current searches for these hypothetical particles, both via elastic scattering from nuclei in deep underground detectors, and via the observation of their annihilation products in the Sun, galactic halo and galactic center. The emphasis will be on most recent results, and on comparison with reaches of future particle colliders, such as the LHC and ILC.
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