Resolving astrophysical uncertainties in dark matter direct detection
We study the impact of the assumed velocity distribution of galactic dark matter particles on the interpretation of results from nuclear recoil detectors. By converting experimental data to variables that make the astrophysical unknowns explicit, different experiments can be compared without implici...
Main Authors: | Frandsen, M, Kahlhoefer, F, McCabe, C, Sarkar, S, Schmidt-Hoberg, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2011
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