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Latest Results From The CDMS-II Cold Dark Matter Search

Authors :
P. L. Brink
David O. Caldwell
D. A. Bauer
C. L. Chang
R. Mahapatra
M. J. Attisha
E. J. Ramberg
C. N. Bailey
Tarek Saab
R. Bunker
Ronald R. Ross
R. L. Dixon
R. Ferril
Bruno Serfass
S. Kamat
Miguel Daal
Blas Cabrera
M. B. Crisler
Jeffrey P. Filippini
R. W. Schnee
John M. Martinis
N. Mirabolfathi
G. Wang
C. Savage
Laura Baudis
Betty A. Young
K. M. Sundqvist
L. Duong
Martin E. Huber
Donald J. Holmgren
M. R. Dragowsky
A. Lu
D. D. Driscoll
M. S. Armel-Funkhouser
H. N. Nelson
D. S. Akerib
P. Cushman
R. Hennings-Yeomans
Thushara Perera
D. N. Seitz
S. J. Yellin
J. Sander
J. P. F. Thompson
Bernard Sadoulet
R. J. Gaitskell
R. H. Nelson
Vuk Mandic
P. Meunier
R. W. Ogburn
A. Reisetter
Source :
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
AIP, 2006.

Abstract

The CDMS‐II collaboration’s Cold Dark Matter search presently sets the most competitive exclusion limit in the world for the direct detection of the hypothesized Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) that constitute the cold dark matter of the Universe. Our experiment utilizes Ge (and Si) crystals as the target detectors, each with a mass of 250 g (100 g) and cooled to 30 mK. To eliminate natural radioactive sources as background the experiment is conducted in a well‐shielded environment in the Soudan Mine, Minnesota, and has been operating for the last two years. To aid in the identification of a possible WIMP‐candidate event, the detectors are designed to measure both the ionization and athermal phonon signals produced by each candidate event. The athermal phonon signal is measured using superconducting aluminum films on the crystal surface connected to tungsten transition edge sensors. The latest WIMP‐search results from Soudan will be presented, along with projections for the future.

Details

ISSN :
0094243X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIP Conference Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8a08cd6d980520d09a752579a2fce687
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2355326