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SUMMARY:The Changing Landscape of Astrophysical Searches and Indirect 
 Detection of Dark Matter\, NPAC (Nuclear/Particle/Astro/Cosmo) Forum\,
  Eric Charles\, SLAC
DESCRIPTION:Ten years ago\, astrophysical searches and indirect detect
 ion of dark matter largely meant “searches for WIMP annihilation sig
 natures in specific targets such as Dwarf Spheroidal galaxies or the G
 alactic Center with the Fermi Large Area Telescope”.    Since then t
 he landscape has expanded dramatically\; the techniques we use\, the p
 laces we look\, the sort of information that we hope to extract from o
 ur searches\, all of these have evolved as we have explored the sky in
  new ways with the advent of new observing facilities such as GAIA\, D
 ES\, IceCube\, and will continue to evolve as JWST\, Euclid\, Roman an
 d Rubin revolutionize the way we see the sky.\nIn this talk I will de
 scribe those changes\, the motivations behind them\, and the implicati
 ons for how we need to work together going forward to make the best us
 e of the facilities that will be coming on-line
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=7990
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