Impressive as CDMS is, though,
noble gas experiments like XENON100 are currently the most sensitive detectors for dark matter.
Not exact matches
The other class of
experiments involves detectors made of liquefied
noble gases.
Previously we have been doing
experiments at our beamline using other much heavier, and therefore easily detectable,
noble gases such as xenon and krypton.
A team led by Charles R. Carrigan at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) used field
experiments to build a new, complex model that predicts isotopic ratios of
noble gases that would be released from such explosions (Sci.
A few groups are also
experimenting with high - density, pressurized
noble gases, though these
experiments quite preliminary.