Author(s): J.D. Vergados (Theoretical Physics Division, University of Ioannina)
The detection of the theoretically expected dark matter is central to
particle physics and cosmology. Current fashionable supersymmetric models
provide a natural dark matter candidate which is the lightest supersymmetric
particle (LSP). The theoretically obtained event rates are usually very low or
even undetectable. So the experimentalists would like to exploit special
signatures like the directional rates and the modulation effect. We study these
signatures in the present paper focusing on a specific class of non-isothermal
models involving flows of caustic rings.
Paper: hep-ph/0010258
Dated: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 10:26:08 GMT (27kb)
Comments: 6 pages, 1 table included
Journal-ref: Invited talk presented in "Dark2000, Third International
Conference on Dark Matter in Astro and Paricle Physics", Heidelberg Germany,
July 10-15, 2000
URL: http://arXiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0010258