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      Limits to the muon flux from WIMP annihilation in the center of the Earth with the AMANDA detector

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          A search for nearly vertical up-going muon-neutrinos from neutralino annihilations in the center of the Earth has been performed with the AMANDA-B10 neutrino detector. The data sample collected in 130.1 days of live-time in 1997, ~10^9 events, has been analyzed for this search. No excess over the expected atmospheric neutrino background is oberved. An upper limit at 90% confidence level on the annihilation rate of neutralinos in the center of the Earth is obtained as a function of the neutralino mass in the range 100 GeV-5000 GeV, as well as the corresponding muon flux limit.

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            20 February 2002
            2002-06-26
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            10.1103/PhysRevD.66.032006
            astro-ph/0202370
            6f00c6ed-30c9-4e11-8fbc-e9b0098a7e53
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            Phys.Rev.D66:032006,2002
            14 pages, 11 figures. Version accepted for publication in Physical Review D
            astro-ph hep-ex

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