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DTSTART:20170327T193000Z
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LOCATION:4274 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:How to find dark matter\, Faculty Candidate Seminar \, Dr. Bjo
 ern Penning\, University of Bristol
DESCRIPTION:Dark Matter (DM) is a long standing puzzle in fundamental 
 physics and the goal of a diverse research program. I will review the 
 evidence for DM and how to search for it. Underground and astrophysica
 l searches attempt to detect DM particles in the cosmos directly or by
  searching for their decay products while particle colliders attempt t
 o produce DM in the laboratory. Each of these detection methods probe 
 different parts of the parameter space with complementary sensitivity 
 in mass\, interaction type\, and uncertainties. I will show the connec
 tion between these searches\, theoretical developments that connect th
 eir search strategies and how an interdisciplinary effort can probe th
 e entire natural phase space in the near term future.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=4525
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