Next Frontiers in the Search for Dark Matter

Europe/Rome
Aula A (GGI, Florence)

Aula A

GGI, Florence

Claudia Frugiuele (CERN), Eric Kuflik (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Francesco D'Eramo (Universita' and INFN Padova), Hitoshi Murayama (UCB and LBNL and Kavli IPMU), Laura Baudis (University of Zurich), Marco Battaglieri (INFN Genova), Sam McDermott (Fermilab), Stefano Profumo (UCSC and SCIPP), Tongyan Lin (UCSD)
Description

The origin of dark matter (DM) is among the most urgent questions in fundamental physics, as astronomical observations do not inform us directly about its particle nature. This conference will bring together theorists and experimentalists to explore new theoretical avenues and detection strategies. We will focus on well-motivated and long-standing theories of DM, such as WIMPs and axions, and we will assess the status of fast-moving current searches. We will identify new DM theories, with particular emphasis on those giving distinct predictions from WIMPs. There will also be extensive discussions about new ideas for discovering DM through direct detection, indirect detection, collider production, and cosmological observations. Finally, we will explore dark-sector extensions of the standard model, which can yield distinctive cosmological and astrophysical signals, as well as exotic events at colliders.

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There will be only plenary talks by invitation.

The deadline to register is 31 July 2019.