18–22 Mar 2024
Institute for Advanced Study, Technical University of Munich
Europe/Berlin timezone

The Future of Thermal Relic Dark Matter

18 Mar 2024, 14:50
35m
Auditorium (Institute for Advanced Study, Technical University of Munich)

Auditorium

Institute for Advanced Study, Technical University of Munich

Lichtenbergstraße 2a 85748 Garching Germany
1. Perturbative regime: Effective field theories and precision calculations for Quarkonia and Dark Matter Monday - Session 3

Speaker

Prof. Matthew Baumgart (Arizona State University)

Description

The idea that dark matter is nothing more than a “heavy neutrino” that froze out after reheating has long been a seductive one. Indirect detection experiments are just now entering an era where the simplest candidate thermal relic models can be excluded. We will survey the status of current & near-future observations of the galactic center and dwarf spheroidal galaxies to rule on low-dimensional representations of SU(2) as dark matter. We will then discuss efforts to build and test a wider class of thermal-relic candidates whose mass can range up to the Planck scale.

Author

Prof. Matthew Baumgart (Arizona State University)

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