Current status of direct dark matter detection experiments
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hep-exhep-phphysics.ins-det
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matterdarkexperimentsdetectiondirectparticlescomeconsist
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Much like ordinary matter, dark matter might consist of elementary particles, and weakly interacting massive particles are one of the prime suspects. During the past decade, the sensitivity of experiments trying to directly detect them has improved by three to four orders of magnitude, but solid evidence for their existence is yet to come. We overview the recent progress in direct dark matter detection experiments and discuss future directions.
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