7–9 May 2012
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Singlet-Doublet Dark Matter

8 May 2012, 18:15
15m
120 (Lawrence)

120

Lawrence

parallel talk DM III

Speaker

Jack Kearney (Harvard University (US))

Abstract:

In light of recent data from direct detection experiments and the Large Hadron Collider, we explore models of fermionic dark matter in which an SU(2) doublet is mixed with a Standard Model singlet. We impose a thermal history. This model is already constrained due to null results from XENON100. We comment on remaining regions of parameter space and assess prospects for future discovery. Much of the remaining parameter space will be probed by a combination of the next generation of direct and indirect detection experiments.

Author

Jack Kearney (Harvard University (US))

Co-authors

Aaron Pierce (University of Michigan) David Tucker-Smith (Williams College) Timothy Cohen (S)

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