Ken Clark · 2024 · Journal of Advanced Instrumentation in Science
Paper
The use of superheated targets to detect dark matter has been expanding through recent years, taking a world-leading role in expanding the spin-dependent phase space. This trend will continue, however there are groups expanding new versions of this technology which will explore entirely new regions.
Analysis
This paper discusses the growing importance and future potential of bubble chambers utilizing superheated targets for dark matter detection, particularly in exploring spin-dependent interactions and new experimental regions.
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