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The low energy expansion of the one-loop type II superstring amplitude
The one-loop four-graviton amplitude in either of the type II superstring
theories is expanded in powers of the external momenta up to and including
terms of order s^4 log s R^4, where R^4 denotes a specific contraction of four
linearized Weyl tensors and s is a Mandelstam invariant. Terms in this series
are obtained by integrating powers of the two-dimensional scalar field theory
propagator over the toroidal world-sheet as well as the moduli of the torus.
The values of these coefficients match expectations based on duality relations
between string theory and eleven-dimensional supergravity.Comment: harvmac (b), 25 pages, 3 eps figures. v2: Factors of 2 corrected.
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Effects of halo triaxiality, anisotropy and small scale clumping on WIMP direct detection exclusion limits
Weakly Interacting Massive Particle (WIMP) direct detection experiments are
closing in on the region of parameter space where neutralinos may constitute
the Galactic halo dark matter. Numerical simulations and observations of galaxy
halos indicate that the standard Maxwellian halo model is likely to be a poor
approximation to the dark matter distribution. We examine how halo models with
triaxiality and/or velocity anisotropy affect exclusion limits, before
discussing the consequences of the possible survival of small scale clumps.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, to appear in proceedings of "IDM 2002, 4th
International Workshop on the Identification of Dark Matter" v2: added 2
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