Dark Matter at the Large Hadron Collider 2016

from Wednesday 30 March 2016 (08:00) to Friday 1 April 2016 (18:00)
Amsterdam

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
30 Mar 2016
31 Mar 2016
1 Apr 2016
AM
09:00
Dark Matter, Zooming in on the LHC (until 12:30)
09:00 Introduction  
09:10 Overview of Dark Matter models - Kai Ronald Schmidt-Hoberg  
09:55 Searching for Dark Matter at the LHC - Matthew Buckley (Rutgers University)  
10:40 --- Coffee Break ---
11:10 Dark Matter Forum summary - Sarah Malik (Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB))  
11:20 LHC Dark Matter Working Group summary - Oliver Buchmueller (Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB))  
11:30 Search for Dark Sectors beyond WIMP Dark Matter - Brian Shuve  
12:00 Complementarity of different Dark Matter searches - Pat Scott (Imperial College London)  
09:00
Latest Results from the LHC (part II) (until 10:30)
09:00 Dark matter searches with long-lived particles - Swagata Mukherjee (Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics (IN))  
09:25 Latest results on invisibly decaying Higgs bosons - Patrick James Dunne (Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB))  
09:50 Overview of the latest results from BSM Higgs boson searches - Xifeng Ruan (University of the Witwatersrand (ZA))  
10:15 discussion  
10:30 --- Coffee Break ---
11:00
Dark Matter at the LHC, Constraints from the Standard Model (until 12:30)
11:00 Composite Dark Sectors - William Shepherd (University of Copenhagen)  
11:30 Standard Model portals to the Dark Sector - Sonia el hedri (JGU Mainz)  
12:00 Higgs and Dark Matter - Pyungwon ko (Korea Inst. for Advanced Study (KIAS))  
09:00
Dark Matter Search Programme at the LHC (until 13:45)
09:00 Future of the simplified models - Joachim Kopp (Johannes-Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz (DE))  
09:30 Can the LHC exclude WIMP Dark Matter? - Patrick Fox  
10:00 discussion - Dr Matthew Dolan (University of Melbourne)  
10:40 --- Coffee Break ---
11:10 Future of global fits - Sascha Caron (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))  
11:40 Overview of the experimental techniques and challenges in Dark Matter searches - Tristan Arnoldus Du Pree (CERN)  
12:25 Workshop summary - LianTao Wang (University of Chicago)  
13:10 discussion  
13:40 Closing remarks  
PM
12:30 --- Lunch Break ---
13:45
Tools and Frameworks (until 14:45)
13:45 Monte Carlo tools - Fabio Maltoni (Universite Catholique de Louvain (UCL) (BE))  
14:15 Jet multiplicity and higher order corrections - Emanuele Re (Unite Reseaux du CNRS (FR))  
14:45
Latest Results from the LHC (part I) (until 17:30)
14:45 Overview of the latest results from SUSY searches - George Redlinger (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))  
15:15 Latest results from the DM searches with heavy flavours - Alberto Zucchetta (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))  
15:40 --- Coffee Break ---
16:10 Latest results from the mono-V and mono-photon channels - Kenji Hamano (University of Victoria (CA))  
16:40 Latest results from the mono-jet and di-jet channels - Andreas Korn (University College London (GB))  
17:10 discussion  
17:30
Welcome Reception and Poster Session (until 19:00)
17:30 --- Welcome reception ---
18:00 Poster session  
12:30 --- Lunch Break ---
13:45
Complementarity of Different Dark Matter Searches (until 18:00)
13:45 Complementarity of the mono-X and SUSY searches - Jamie Tattersall  
14:15 Implications of flavour constraints on Dark Matter - Monika Blanke (CERN)  
14:45 Indirect detection - Mariangela Lisanti  
15:15 Future of direct detection - Julien Billard  
15:45 --- Coffee Break ---
16:15 A careful comparison between LHC and direct detection - Francesco D'Eramo  
16:45 Implications of the direct detection results on the LHC in the context of new simplified models - Stefan Vogl  
17:15 discussion - Nazila Mahmoudi (CERN and Lyon University (FR))  
19:00 --- Workshop Dinner ---
15:00
informal discussion (until 17:00)