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The case for a directional dark matter detector and the status of current experimental efforts Export

(1 Nov 2009)

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We present the case for a dark matter detector with directional sensitivity.This document was developed at the 2009 CYGNUS workshop on directional darkmatter detection, and contains contributions from theorists and experimentalgroups in the field. We describe the need for a dark matter detector withdirectional sensitivity; each directional dark matter experiment presents theirproject's status; and we close with a feasibility study for scaling up to a oneton directional detector, which would cost around $150M.


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