Home > Indirect dark matter searches: current status and perspectives |
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Title | Indirect dark matter searches: current status and perspectives | ||||||||||
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Author(s) | Weniger, Christoph (speaker) (University of Amsterdam) | ||||||||||
Corporate author(s) | CERN. Geneva | ||||||||||
Imprint | 2016-09-14. - Streaming video. | ||||||||||
Series | (Conferences & Workshops) (TeV Particle Astrophysics 2016) | ||||||||||
Lecture note | on 2016-09-14T11:30:00 | ||||||||||
Subject category | Conferences & Workshops | ||||||||||
Abstract | Many theoretical ideas for the particle nature of dark matter exist. The most popular models often predict that dark matter particles self-annihilate or decay, giving rise to potentially detectable signatures in astronomical observations. I will summarize the current status of searches for such signatures and critically reassess recent claims for dark matter signals. I will further provide an outlook on anticipated developments in the next 10 years, and discuss new methods to facilitate strategy development. | ||||||||||
Copyright/License | © 2016-2024 CERN | ||||||||||
Submitted by | domenico.della.volpe@cern.ch |