Challenges for the directional dark matter direct detection
Kentaro Miuchi

TL;DR
This paper reviews the history, current challenges, and future prospects of gaseous TPCs in directional dark matter detection, emphasizing their potential and the obstacles to be addressed for successful implementation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of gaseous TPCs, highlighting recent challenges and future directions in directional dark matter detection technology.
Findings
Gaseous TPCs are the most mature directional detection devices.
Several technical challenges remain for gaseous TPCs.
Future prospects depend on overcoming current limitations.
Abstract
Directional methods have been considered to provide a solid proof for the direct detection of the dark matter. Gaseous time-projection-chambers (TPCs) are the most mature devices for directional dark matter searches although there still exist several challenges to overcome. This paper reviews the history, current challenges and future prospects of the gaseous TPCs for directional dark matter searches.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
