Speaker
Mr
David Feld
(Rutgers)
Description
In this talk I discuss the phenomenology of the Leptophilic two-Higgs Doublet model and Leptophilic SUSY, and its implications for dark matter physics. Such models allow for viable dark matter candidates while offering interesting phenomenology in the extended Higgs sector. I review the constraints that these models must satisfy, and discuss its ability to explain anomalies such as the gamma ray excess from the galactic center. I also discuss the exciting possibilities with regards to future collider searches.
Primary authors
Mr
David Feld
(Rutgers)
Dr
Matthew Buckley
(Rutgers)