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    Akerib, D. S.; Bailey, C. N.; Bauer, D. A.; Brink, P. L.; Bunker, R.; Cabrera, B.; Caldwell, D. O.; Cooley, J.; Cushman, P.; DeJongh, F.; Dragowsky, M. R.; Duong, L.; Figueroa-Feliciano, E.; Filippini, J.; Golwala, S. R.; Grant, D. R.; Hall, J.; Hennings-Yeomans, R.; Holmgren, D.; Huber, M. E.; Irwin, K. D.; Mahapatra, R.; Mirabolfathi, N.; Nelson, H.; Novak, L.; Ogburn, R. W.; Pyle, M.; Qiu, X.; Ramberg, E.; Rau, W.; Reisetter, A.; Saab, T.; Sadoulet, B.; Sander, J.; Schmitt, R. L.; Schnee, R. W.; Seitz, D. N.; Serfass, B.; Sundqvist, K. M.; Tomada, A.; Yellin, S.; Yoo, J.; Young, B. A.

    Journal of low temperature physics, 05/2008, Letnik: 151, Številka: 3-4
    Journal Article

    The expected final reach of the Weakly Interacting Massive Particle (WIMP) search experiment CDMS-II by the end of 2007 is a WIMP-nucleon cross-section sensitivity of 2.1×10 −44  cm 2 . To proceed further in our search, we have proposed the SuperCDMS Phase A project that would deploy 42 1-inch thick Ge detectors, at a site deeper than the location of CDMS II, and reach a desired sensitivity goal of 1.3×10 −45  cm 2 . These cross-sections are of interest and are complementary to Supersymmetry searches at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and future linear colliders.