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Dark Matter 2014

This article gives an overview on the status of experimental searches for dark matter at the end of 2014. The main focus is on direct searches for weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) using underground-based low-background detectors, especially on the new results published in 2014. WIMPs are excellent dark matter candidates, predicted by many theories beyond the standard model of particle physics, and are expected to interact with the target nuclei either via spin-independent (scalar) or spin-dependent (axial-vector) couplings. Non-WIMP dark matter candidates, especially axions and axion-like particles are also briefly discussed.

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AuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalTopic signalRelated contextWDark Matter 2014preprint / 2015AMarc SchumannResearcherThep-ph13193 worksTphysics.ins-det3167 worksTastro-ph.CO6979 works
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Dark Matter 2014

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