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Readout technologies for directional WIMP Dark Matter detection

We report that the measurement of the direction of WIMP-induced nuclear recoils is a compelling but technologically challenging strategy to provide an unambiguous signature of the detection of Galactic dark matter. Most directional detectors aim to reconstruct the dark-matter-induced nuclear recoil...

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Published in:Physics reports 2016-10, Vol.662 (C)
Main Authors: Battat, J. B. R., Irastorza, I. G., Aleksandrov, A., Asada, T., Baracchini, E., Billard, J., Bosson, G., Bourrion, O., Bouvier, J., Buonaura, A., Burdge, K., Cebrián, S., Colas, P., Consiglio, L., Dafni, T., D’Ambrosio, N., Deaconu, C., De Lellis, G., Descombes, T., Di Crescenzo, A., Di Marco, N., Druitt, G., Eggleston, R., Ferrer-Ribas, E., Fusayasu, T., Galán, J., Galati, G., García, J. A., Garza, J. G., Gentile, V., Garcia-Sciveres, M., Giomataris, Y., Guerrero, N., Guillaudin, O., Guler, A. M., Harton, J., Hashimoto, T., Hedges, M. T., Iguaz, F. J., Ikeda, T., Jaegle, I., Kadyk, J. A., Katsuragawa, T., Komura, S., Kubo, H., Kuge, K., Lamblin, J., Lauria, A., Lee, E. R., Lewis, P., Leyton, M., Loomba, D., Lopez, J. P., Luzón, G., Mayet, F., Mirallas, H., Miuchi, K., Mizumoto, T., Mizumura, Y., Monacelli, P., Monroe, J., Montesi, M. C., Naka, T., Nakamura, K., Nishimura, H., Ochi, A., Papevangelou, T., Parker, J. D., Phan, N. S., Pupilli, F., Richer, J. P., Riffard, Q., Rosa, G., Santos, D., Sawano, T., Sekiya, H., Seong, I. S., Snowden-Ifft, D. P., Spooner, N. J. C., Sugiyama, A., Taishaku, R., Takada, A., Takeda, A., Tanaka, M., Tanimori, T., Thorpe, T. N., Tioukov, V., Tomita, H., Umemoto, A., Vahsen, S. E., Yamaguchi, Y., Yoshimoto, M., Zayas, E.
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Summary:We report that the measurement of the direction of WIMP-induced nuclear recoils is a compelling but technologically challenging strategy to provide an unambiguous signature of the detection of Galactic dark matter. Most directional detectors aim to reconstruct the dark-matter-induced nuclear recoil tracks, either in gas or solid targets. The main challenge with directional detection is the need for high spatial resolution over large volumes, which puts strong requirements on the readout technologies. In this paper we review the various detector readout technologies used by directional detectors. In particular, we summarize the challenges, advantages and drawbacks of each approach, and discuss future prospects for these technologies.
ISSN:0370-1573
1873-6270