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Laboratory Limits on Galactic Cold Dark Matter
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1988
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Neutrino PropertyEngineeringMassive ParticlesPhysicsShadow MatterCosmologyNatural SciencesParticle PhysicsCosmic Neutrino BackgroundLaboratory LimitsNeutrino PhysicNeutrino AstronomyTheoretical PhysicsDark Matter SearchDark MatterCold-dark-matter ParticlesObservational PhysicsHigh Energy Theory
Interesting limits are set on candidates for cold-dark-matter particles in the halo of our Galaxy from their interaction with a very-low-background Ge detector used to search for double-$\ensuremath{\beta}$ decay. Dirac neutrinos constituting all of dark matter are excluded for masses between 12 GeV/${\mathit{c}}^{2}$ and 1.4 TeV/${\mathit{c}}^{2}$. There are slightly better limits on magninos and cosmions, proposed massive particles which also explain the solar-neutrino problem but which interact more strongly with Ge. In addition, millicharged shadow matter is ruled out as the main form of dark matter.
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