2-5 October 2017
Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4*
Europe/Moscow timezone

Dark matter searches with the ATLAS detector

5 Oct 2017, 16:35
25m
Moskvorechye-1 hall (Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4*)

Moskvorechye-1 hall

Hotel Intourist Kolomenskoye 4*

Kashyrskoye shosse, 39B, Moscow, Russia, 115409
Plenary/section talk High energy physics High Energy Physics - 3

Speaker

Dr. Kate Whalen (University of Oregon)

Description

The presence of a non-baryonic dark matter component in the Universe is inferred from the observation of its gravitational interaction. If dark matter interacts weakly with the Standard Model it would be produced at the LHC, escaping the detector and leaving a large missing transverse momentum as its signature. The ATLAS detector has developed a broad and systematic search program for dark matter production in LHC collisions. The results of these searches using the first 13 TeV data, their interpretation, and the design and possible evolution of the search program will be presented.

Primary author

Dr. Kate Whalen (University of Oregon)

Presentation Materials

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