3:30–5:00 pm ERC 161
Title: Dark Matter of All Sizes
Abstract: We all know dark matter is one of the biggest mysteries in particle physics and astrophysics. Most theories have focused on dark matter being a new elementary particle such as neutralino or axion. Yet most of matter around us is composite objects and dark matter may well be so. I’ll discuss why composite dark matter may be better motivated and could have interesting observational and experimental consequences.
Zoom: https://uchicago.zoom.us/j/95163709101?pwd=n2tRNMeI5Cda1rL9rVCXL7eApjQJSl.1
Event Type
Nov
5