Abstract

The Large Underground Xenon (LUX) experiment completed its first physics run in 2013 and produced a world-leading limit for spin-independent scattering of Weakly Interacting Massive Particles using 85.3 live-days of data. After presenting these first results we discuss the detector development work and calibrations following the first physics run, the current status of LUX and plans for the future multi-ton LUX-ZEPLIN experiment.

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