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Jul 1995
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1995aipc..336...53m&link_type=abstract
Dark matter. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 336, pp. 53-56 (1995).
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Dark Matter, Neutrino, Muon, Pion, And Other Elementary Particles, Cosmic Rays
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A dark matter (DM) search experiment was flown on the IMAX balloon payload to search for a possible minor component of the dark matter in the Galactic halo: ionizing massive particles (IMPs) (mx>~104 GeV/c2) that cannot penetrate the atmosphere due to their low-velocities and high energy-loss. The DM search experiment consisted of a delayed coincidence between four large plastic scintillation detectors arranged in a vertical stack. In order to search for ultra-slow particles which do not slow down in the IMAX telescope, the experiment contained TDCs which measured the time-delay Ti,i+1∈(0.3, 14.0) μs between hits in successive counters to ~2% precision. We present IMP flux limits for non-slowing IMPs and also for IMPs which slow down significantly within the IMAX telescope. This experiment effectively closes much of a previously unconstrained ``window'' in the mass/cross-section joint parameter spaces for massive particles as the dominant halo DM.
Arizona-IMAX Collaboration
Barbier Loius M.
Barker D. L.
Bowen Theodore
Christian Eric R.
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