arXiv:1708.09674 [hep-ex]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources
Searches for Dark Matter in ATLAS
Published 2017-08-31Version 1
Although the existence of dark matter is well established by many astronomical measurements, its nature still remains one of the unsolved puzzles of particles physics. The unprecedented energy reached by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN has allowed exploration of previously unaccessible kinematic regimes in the search for new phenomena. An overview of most recent searches for dark matter with the ATLAS detector at LHC is presented and the interpretation of the results in terms of effective field theory and simplified models is discussed. The exclusion limits set by the ATLAS searches are compared to the constraints from direct dark matter detection experiments.
Comments: Proceedings of the Fifth Annual LHCP
Categories: hep-ex
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