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Direct detection prospects of dark vectors with xenon-based dark matter experiments
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Dark matter experiments primarily search for the scattering of WIMPs on target nuclei of well shielded underground detectors. The results from liquid scintillator experiments furthermore provide precise probes of very light and very weakly coupled particles that may be absorbed by electrons. In these proceedings we summarize previously obtained constraints on long-lived dark matter vector particles V (dark photons) in the 0:01.
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- Alternative title
- Direct Detection of Dark Photon Dark Matter
- Eprint ID
- 64628
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20160222-100853876
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2016-02-22Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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- Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics
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- Proceedings of Science