2nd RESCEU Internatinal Symposium - Transparencies
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Scanned Images of Transparencies
of
the 2nd RESCEU International Symposium
on
Dark Matter in the Universe and its Direct Detection
Introduction
Here are all the scanned images of the transparencies.
Most drawings are available in 72dpi (dpi = dot per inch) black and
white images.
Photos and some color or halftone drawings are in 72dpi grey scale images.
Each speaker's name is linked to a directory which lists TIFF format
image files for the speaker. This may provide you the most convenient
way to browse transparencies page by page with your Web browser.
The images are also available as facsimille-quality (100dpi) PostScript
files which are, however, compressed with GNU zip for size reason.
You can uncompress them with the `gunzip' command which is part of the
GNU zip utility like:
$ gunzip Minowa.ps.gz
or with the `gzip' command like:
$ gzip -d Minowa.ps.gz
Then you can print the resultant file (eg. Minowa.ps) directly with your
PostScript printers, for example like:
$ lpr Minowa.ps
or can view them with your PostScript previewer (eg. ghostview).
If you don't have `gzip' nor `gunzip' in your system,
the GNU zip utility is available via anonymous FTP as:
ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/gzip-1.2.4.shar (shell archive for Unix)
or
ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/gzip-1.2.4.msdos.exe (MS-DOS executable)
If you need higher resolution images,
300dpi (laser printer quarity) TIFF format files are also available.
Each TIFF file contains multiple pages of each speaker.
If your viewer cannot handle such type of TIFF files,
Sam Leffler's TIFF software available via anonymous FTP as:
ftp://ftp.sgi.com/graphics/tiff/tiff-v3.4beta035-tar.gz
will help you to split them into multiple TIFF files or to convert them
into PostScript files for printing.
Nov. 26th
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B. Sadoulet:
The Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS) Experiment
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N. Spooner:
Lowering the limits for WIMP dark matter using the NaI detector at Boulby mine
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H. Krauss:
The status of the CRESST experiment
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H. Ohsumi:
Osaka ELEGANT project and Oto Cosmo Observatory
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G. Kane:
Evidence for Supersymmetry and the Implications for Cold Dark Matter
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M. Kawasaki:
Light gravitino as the Dark Matter
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M. Drees:
Light Higgsino Dark Matter
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M. Yamaguchi:
Dark matter in low-energy SUSY breaking scenario
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S. Kasuya:
Axion in the Chaotic Inflationary Universe
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T. Mori:
Dark Matter: Implications from the LEP Experiments
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G. Gerbier:
Status on WIMP search at the Laboratoire Souterrain de Modane with scintillators and bolometers
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T. Kishimoto:
Dark Matter Search with CaF2 (Eu) Scintillators (tentative)
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M. Minowa:
Tokyo Cryogenic Dark Matter Search Experiment with Fluorine
Nov. 27th
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M. S. Turner:
Dark Matter: An Overview
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P. Sikivie:
What is the spectrum of cold dark matter particles on Earth?
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M. Nagashima:
Merging History of Dark Matter Haloes
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T. Hara:
On the hierarchical structure of astronomical objects with cold dark matter in cosmic string scheme
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S. Osetrov:
A Search for Annual and Daily Dark Matter Modulations with Ge Detectors at Baksan (Poster)
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A. Alessandrello:
A 20 Bolometers Array for Beta Beta Decay and Dark Matter Searches
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R. Bernabei:
Searching for particle dark matter signatures at Gran Sasso
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S. Suzuki:
Liquid xenon proportional scintillation detector for direct WIMPs search
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K. Fushimi:
Study of annual modulation of energy spectrum of WIMPs by means of large volume NaI(Tl) detector in ELEGANT V
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Jihn E. Kim:
An axion overview
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K. Yamamoto:
Quantum calculations on axion-photon-Rydberg interactions in resonant cavities
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Y. M. Cho:
Dilatonic Dark Matter and Unified Cosmology
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N. Sugiyama:
CMB and Dark Matter
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M. Nagasawa:
Dark Matter Produced by Axionic Strings and Domain Walls
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Kiwoon Choi:
Cosmology of Radiatively Generated Axion Scale
Nov. 28th

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