On possible lower bounds for the direct detection rate of SUSY Dark Matter
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- 8 January 2002
Abstract
One can expect accessible lower bounds for dark matter detection rate due to restrictions on masses of the SUSY-partners. To explore this correlation one needs a new-generation large-mass detector. The absolute lower bound for detection rate can naturally be due to spin-dependent interaction. Aimed at detecting dark matter with sensitivity higher than $10^{-5}$ event/day/kg an experiment should have a non-zero-spin target. Perhaps, the best is to create a GENIUS-like detector with both Ge-73 (high spin) and Ge-76 nuclei.
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- Version 1, 2002-01-08, ArXiv
- Published version: Physics of Atomic Nuclei, 66 (3), 490.
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