Technical aspects and dark matter searches

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A variety of detectors has been proposed for dark matter direct detection, but most of them - by the fact - are still at R&D stage. In many cases, it is claimed that the lack of an adequate detectors' radio-purity might be compensated through heavy uses of MonteCarlo simulations, subtractions and handlings of the measured counting rates, in order to claim higher sensitivity (just for a particular scenario). The relevance of a correct evaluation of systematic effects in the use of MonteCarlo simulations at very low energy (which has always been safely discouraged in the field so far) and of multiple subtractions and handling procedures applied to the measured counting rate is shortly addressed here at some extent. Many other aspects would also deserve suitably deep investigations. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Bernabei, R., Belli, P., Cappella, F., Cerulli, R., Dai, C. J., D’Angelo, A., … Ye, Z. P. (2010). Technical aspects and dark matter searches. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 203). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/203/1/012040

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