1. Recent results from DAMA/LIBRA and perspectives.
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Bernabei, R., Belli, P., Di Marco, A., Montecchia, F., Cappella, F., d'Angelo, A., Incicchitti, A., Prosperi, D., Cerulli, R., Dai, C. J., He, H. L., Ma, X. H., Sheng, X. D., Wang, R. G., and Ye, Z. P.
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PHYSICS experiments ,DARK matter ,GALACTIC halos ,PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) ,RADIOACTIVE substances ,NUCLEAR research - Abstract
The DAMA/LIBRA experiment, running at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory of the I.N.F.N. in Italy, has a sensitive mass of about 250 kg highly radiopure NaI(Tl). It is mainly devoted to the investigation of Dark Matter (DM) particles in the Galactic halo by exploiting the model independent DM annual modulation signature. The present DAMA/LIBRA experiment and the former DAMA/NaI one (the first generation experiment having an exposed mass of about 100 kg) have released so far results corresponding to a total exposure of 1.17 ton×yr over 13 annual cycles. They provide a model independent evidence of the presence of DM particles in the galactic halo at 8.9 σ C.L. on the basis of the investigated DM signature. Few aspects of the obtained results are shortly summarized and perspectives for the experiment are briefly addressed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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