Direct Dark Matter Searches and the EDELWEISS-II Experiment
J. Gascon (IPNL)

TL;DR
This paper discusses direct dark matter detection efforts, focusing on the EDELWEISS-II experiment, its current status, preliminary results, and future prospects in searching for WIMP interactions.
Contribution
It presents new preliminary results from the EDELWEISS-II experiment and discusses its role in advancing direct dark matter detection.
Findings
Preliminary results from EDELWEISS-II are reported.
The experiment's status and future prospects are analyzed.
The paper reviews current direct detection experiments.
Abstract
Direct searches for Dark Matter are experiment dedicated to the observation of the energetic recoiling ions produced by the scattering of WIMP particles from our galactic halo on terrestrial targets. The status and prospects of some currently running experiments are presented, together with new preliminary results of the experiments EDELWEISS-II.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle Detector Development and Performance · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
