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DTSTART:20180209T213000Z
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LOCATION:2241 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:The hunt for dark matter with neutrinos\, Physics Department C
 olloquium\, Carsten Rott\, Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU)
DESCRIPTION:Dark Matter could be detected indirectly through the obser
 vation of neutrinos produced in self-annihilations or decays. Searches
  for such neutrino signals have resulted in stringent constraints on t
 he dark matter self-annihilation cross section\, lifetime\, and the sc
 attering cross section with matter. In recent years searches have sign
 ificantly improved in sensitivity through new search methodologies\, n
 ew detection channels\, and through the availability of rich datasets 
 from neutrino telescopes and detectors\, like IceCube\, ANTARES\, Supe
 r-Kamiokande\, etc.  In this talk I will review recent experimental re
 sults and put them in context with respect to other direct and indirec
 t dark matter searches. The prospects for discoveries at next generati
 on neutrino detectors will be discussed.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=4698
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