Today we will talk about WIMP Argon Programme, a topic that has generated great interest and debate in recent times. WIMP Argon Programme is an issue that impacts people of all ages, genders and social classes, since it has relevance in various areas of daily life. Throughout this article we will explore different perspectives and aspects related to WIMP Argon Programme, analyzing its possible consequences, implications and possible solutions. In order to offer a holistic view of WIMP Argon Programme, we will delve into its origin, evolution and its influence on current society. Join us on this journey to better understand WIMP Argon Programme and its impact on our world!
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The WIMP Argon Programme (WARP) is an experiment at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, Italy, for the research of cold dark matter.[1] It aims to detect nuclear recoils in liquid argon induced by weakly interacting massive particles (WIMP) through scintillation light; the apparatus can also detect ionization so to exclude interactions of photons and electrons. The experiment is a recognized CERN experiment (RE15).[2][3]
P.Benetti, E.Calligarich, M.Cambiaghi, C.Montanari(+), A.Rappoldi, G.L.Raselli, M.Roncadelli, M.Rossella, C.Vignoli
M. Antonello, O.Palamara, L.Pandola, C.Rubbia(*), E.Segreto, A.Szelc
R.Acciarri, M. Antonello, N. Canci, F.Cavanna, F.Di Pompeo(++), L.Grandi(++)
(++ also at INFN-LNGS)
F.Carbonara, A.Cocco, G.Fiorillo, G.Mangano
F.Calaprice, C.Galbiati, B.Loer, R.Saldanha
B.Baibussinov, S.Centro, M.B.Ceolin, G.Meng, F.Pietropaolo, S.Ventura