18–25 mars 2017
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Direct search for dark matter in the mono-X + MET final state with 13 TeV data

23 mars 2017, 08:30
15m
Ordinary Experiment Dark Matter & Axions

Orateur

Alexander Madsen (DESY)

Description

Dark matter is the dominant component of matter in the universe, but to date there is no experimental evidence of its nongravitational interaction with the Standard Model. At particle colliders, dark matter particles may be produced via some unknown intermediate state. So-called Mono-X signatures, in which the presence of invisible particles can be inferred from their recoil against a visible particle, are studied by the ATLAS and CMS experiments to probe for Dark Matter production at the LHC. In this talk, the latest results from the analyses of proton-proton collisions at sqrt(s) = 13 TeV will be presented.

Author

Alexander Madsen (DESY)

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