Dr
Claus Horn
(SLAC, Stanford University)
30/07/2010 15:10
Dark Matter Searches at the LHC
Talk
Since four month the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is producing proton-proton collisions with a center of mass energy of 7 TeV
offering the potential of directly producing dark matter particles in an energy range never reached before in accelerator-based particle physics.
First the performance and first Standard Model measurements of the general purpose experiments CMS and ATLAS is...
Prof.
Howard Baer
(University of Oklahoma)
30/07/2010 16:10
Dark Matter Searches at the LHC
Talk
Dark matter candidates emerge naturally in many theories of particle physics beyond the Standard Model.
In the case of supersymmetry, several compelling candidates emerge: the neutralino, the gravitino,
the axion/axino multiplet and others. While dark matter won't be directly observable at LHC, the host of new
particles associated with the new physics giving rise to dark matter should...