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Scientific reach of multiton-scale dark matter direct detection experiments

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Newstead, Jayden L
Jacques, Thomas D
Krauss, Lawrence
Dent, James B
Ferrer, Francesc

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American Physical Society

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The next generation of large-scale weakly interacting massive particle direct detection experiments have the potential to go beyond the discovery phase and reveal detailed information about both the particle physics and astrophysics of dark matter. We rep

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Physical Review D-Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology

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