Speaker
Christopher Chang
Description
Dark matter candidates can arise from a wide range of extensions to the Standard Model. Simplified models with a small number of new particles allow for the optimisation and interpretation of dark matter and collider experiments, without the need for a UV-complete theory. In this talk, I will discuss the results from a recent GAMBIT study of global constraints on vector-mediated simplified dark matter models. I will cover several models with differing spins of the dark matter candidate.
Authors
Anders Kvellestad
(University of Oslo)
Christopher Chang
Felix Kahlhoefer
(Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Martin John White
(University of Adelaide (AU))
Pat Scott
(The University of Queensland)
Dr
Tomas Gonzalo
(Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT))