Speaker
Tae Min Hong
(University of Pittsburgh (US))
Description
The presence of a non-baryonic Dark Matter (DM) component in the Universe is inferred from the observation of its gravitational interaction. If Dark Matter interacts weakly with the Standard Model (SM) it could be produced at the LHC. The ATLAS Collaboration has developed a broad search program for DM candidates in final states with large missing transverse momentum produced in association with other SM particles (light and heavy quarks, photons, Z and H bosons, as well as additional heavy scalar particles) and searches where the Higgs boson provides a portal to Dark Matter, leading to invisible Higgs decays. The results of recent searches on 13 TeV pp data from the LHC, their interplay and interpretation will be presented.
Details
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Is this abstract from experiment? | Yes |
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Name of experiment and experimental site | ATLAS |
Is the speaker for that presentation defined? | No |
Internet talk | Maybe |
Author
Krisztian Peters
(Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
Co-author
Tae Min Hong
(University of Pittsburgh (US))