Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006rpph...69.2475c&link_type=abstract
Reports on Progress in Physics, Volume 69, Issue 8, pp. 2475-2512 (2006).
Physics
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Scientific paper
This article is an experimental review of the status and prospects of indirect searches for dark matter. Experiments observe secondary particles such as positrons, antiprotons, antideuterons, gamma-rays and neutrinos which could originate from annihilations of dark matter particles in various locations in the galaxy. Data exist from some experiments which have been interpreted as hints of evidence for dark matter. These data and their interpretations are reviewed together with the new experiments which are planned to resolve the puzzles and make new measurements which could give unambiguous results.
Carr Joe
Lamanna Gianluca
Lavalle Julien
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