FPD Seminar
A shot in the dark: How CMS searches for new particles in the dark sector– Benedikt Maier (CERN/KIT)
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America/Los_Angeles
48/2-224 - Madrone (SLAC)
48/2-224 - Madrone
SLAC
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Description
The origin of Dark Matter is one of the most pressing open questions in physics. The CMS experiment at CERN has developed a rich search program to tackle this problem, using the largest datasets recorded at the energy and intensity frontiers as well as innovative analysis methods to obtain a long-awaited breakthrough in particle physics. This talk will highlight results and methods in the quest for Dark Matter, and give an output to what can be expected in the coming years.
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/98973156241?pwd=cEU5RFdlVXoyc0JTeTlDMkozKzQ5UT09
Organised by
David Goldfinger, Zhi Zheng
(dgoldfinger@stanford.edu, zzheng@slac)
Glenna Paige