Dark matter direct detection: status, results and future plans
Laura Baudis

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current status, experimental techniques, recent results, and future plans for direct detection of dark matter particles across a wide mass range, emphasizing ongoing and upcoming experiments.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of direct detection methods, summarizes recent experimental results, and discusses future detector sensitivities and plans.
Findings
Current experiments have set stringent limits on dark matter interactions.
No definitive dark matter detection has been made yet.
Future detectors aim to improve sensitivity across a broad mass range.
Abstract
Direct dark matter detection experiments search for rare signals induced by hypothetical, galactic dark matter particles in low-background detectors operated deep underground. I will briefly review the direct detection principles, the expected signals and backgrounds, and the main experimental techniques. I will then discuss the status of ongoing experiments aiming to discover new particles in the keV - TeV mass range, as well as future detectors and their sensitivity.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Chemical and Physical Properties of Materials
