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1. Cryogenic detectors For more than 15 years several groups around the world have been studying the possibility of constructing a low temperature detector to measure the recoil energy of the nucleus having been hit by a WIMP [3]. Since this energy is in the range of kiloelectron volts the detector must act as a bolometer to 19 measure the “heat” produced by the recoil (see [6] and [7] for recent examples). Three groups have now made such detectors using this technique. These groups are: - CDMS - Edelweiss - Cresst All three groups have now reported limits in the in the search for dark matter particles.
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