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Directional light-WIMP time-projection-chamber detector for electron beam-dump experiments

Snowden-Ifft et al., 2019

Document ID
14545640082699971222
Author
Snowden-Ifft D
Harton J
Ma N
Schuckman F
Publication year
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Physical Review D

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Light dark matter in the context of dark sector theories is an attractive candidate to make up the bulk of the mass of our Universe. We explore here the possibility of using a low-pressure, negative-ion, time-projection-chamber detector to search for light dark matter behind the …
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