Arnowitt Symposium and Mitchell Workshop on Collider and Dark Matter Physics
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Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy, Texas A&M University
Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy, Texas A&M University
University Ave & Ireland Street, College Station, Texas 77845
Anthony Rose(Texas A & M University (US)), Bhaskar Dutta(Texas A&M University), Ghosh Tathagata(University of Texas A&M), Louis Strigari(Stanford University), Mei-Yu Wang(Texas A&M University), Mykhailo Dalchenko(Texas A & M University (US)), Teruki Kamon(Texas A & M University (US)), Yu Gao(U)
Description
The 2015 Mitchell Workshop on Collider and Dark Matter Physics will be held from May 18 – May 22, 2015, at the George P. and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy, Texas A&M University. The workshop will focus on recent results from collider experiments and progress in the field of dark matter. The second and third days of the workshop will concentrate on the work being done on collider experiments. There will also be discussion of the implications of recent results, and related topics in particle phenomenology. The final two days of the workshop will focus on a discussion of dark matter, with talks highlighting recent results from various direct and indirect experimental searches and also related topics in astrophysics and cosmology.
In order to honor the passing of our esteemed colleague, Dr. Richard Arnowitt, the first day of this year’s workshop will be dedicated to him. The Arnowitt Symposium will be held on May 18, 2015. Dr. Richard Arnowitt was a pillar of his field, and well known for his research on general relativity and the development of the ADM formalism with Dr. Stanley Deser and Dr. Charles Misner.
Yang Bai (Wisconsin-Madison) - Boosting Dark Matter Discovery @ LHC30m
Slides
11:30
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12:00
Tianjun Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences) - The Supersymmetric Standard Models with a Pseudo-Dirac Gluino from Hybrid F- and D-Term Supersymmetry Breakings30m
Slides
12:00
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12:30
Daniel Chung (Wisconsin-Madison) - Blue Isocurvature Perturbations30m
Slides
12:30
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14:00
Lunch
1h 30m
14:00
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14:30
Marco De Mattia (TAMU) - Search for long-lived particles in dilepton final states30m
Slides
14:30
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15:00
Yuriy Pakhotin (TAMU) - Search for Pair Production of New Light Bosons Decaying into Boosted Dimuons30m
Slides
15:00
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15:30
Joel Walker (Sam Houston State) - Probing the Goldstone Equivalence Theorem in Neutralino Decays via Z/Higgs30m
Slides
15:30
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16:00
Coffee break
30m
16:00
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16:30
Mykhailo Dalchenko (TAMU) - Light Nonthermal Dark Matter and the Collider Monotop Chirality30m
Slides
16:30
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17:00
Vannia Gonzalez - (UC Riverside) - Effective Interactions of DM and the Neutrino Portal30m