Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
1998-02-09
Phys.Atom.Nucl. 61 (1998) 1066-1080; Yad.Fiz. 61 (1998) 1166-1180
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
23 LATEX pages, 5 figures (Fig. 1 and Fig 2. available on request, Figs. 3-5 PS-form included), 6 Tables (Tables 2, 4, 5 with
Scientific paper
The direct detection rate for supersymmetric cold dark matter (CDM) particles is calculated for a number of suitable nuclear targets. Both the coherent and spin contributions are considered. By considering representative phenomenologically acceptable input in the restricted SUSY parameter space, detectable rates are predicted for some choices of the parameters. The modulation effect, due to the Earth's annual motion, has also been considered and found to be $\le 4%$. Its precise value depends on the mass of CDM particles (LSP) and the structure of the target.
Kosmas T. S.
Vergados John D.
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