Direct searches for Dark Matter Particles: WIMPs and axions
Igor G. Irastorza

TL;DR
This paper reviews current experimental efforts to directly detect dark matter particles, focusing on WIMPs and axions, and summarizes the latest results from various detection techniques.
Contribution
It provides an updated overview of experimental searches for WIMPs and axions, highlighting recent advancements and results in direct dark matter detection.
Findings
Multiple experiments have set new limits on WIMP and axion interactions.
Recent results constrain the parameter space for dark matter particle properties.
Progress in detection sensitivity enhances prospects for future discoveries.
Abstract
WIMPs and axions are the two best motivated candidates to compose the Dark Matter of the Universe. An important number of experimental groups are developing and using different techniques for their direct detection. An updated review of current searches is done, emphasizing latest results
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
