Seminars & Lectures
* TITLE | Bayesian study on Complementarity of Dark Matter direct detection | ||||||
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* DATE / TIME | 2011-10-18, 10:30 am, 513 conference room | ||||||
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Even if we detect the dark matter signal in a direct detection experiment, remaining degeneracy in mass and spin-(in)dependent cross section may prevent us from the ultimate determination of the dark matter model. However, we can break degeneracy by combining the information from different experiments which are complementary. Here we examine the complementarity of various targets used in dark matter direct detection in Bayesian approach. This approach would give a theoretical motivation of the choice of target element in upcoming experiments. Some preliminary example is given with target candidates of ROSEBUD experiment. |