Neil Weiner

Department of Physics, New York University, USA

Neil Weiner (left) with Zoltan Kunszt
Neil Weiner (left) with Zoltan Kunszt

Date

3 March 2010

Host

Thomas Gehrmann

Title

Illuminating Dark Matter

Abstract

The existence of dark mater has been confirmed by a wide variety of experiments, on a wide variety of length scales. However, the cature of the dark matter remains elusive. One intriguing class of candidates –weakly interacting massive particles or "WIMPs'' – offers the prospect of detection in cosmic rays, in direct detection experiments, and at colliders. Of late, there has been an increasing set of experimental signals, principally from cosmic rays, which may be providing a first sign of dark matter. I will explore the range of signals and anomalies, and the challenges of understanding all of them in terms of dark matter. We will see that, if dark matter is responsible for these anomalies, it may be pointing us to a much richer set of physics in the dark sector.

 

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