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Mer. 20/03/2024 14:00 Salle des Séminaires, Bâtiment 21, Etage 4

Séminaire
BERNAL Nicolas (New York University Abu Dhabi)
Dark Matter Beyond WIMPs

(Théorie des Interactions Fondamentales)


Sommaire:

The existence of nonbaryonic dark matter (DM) in the Universe is compelling, as suggested by astrophysical and cosmological observations. The most commonly assumed production mechanism for DM in the early universe corresponds to the weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP) paradigm, in which DM has mass and couplings at the electroweak scale. However, the current null experimental results and severe constraints on the natural parameter space are forcing us to search beyond the standard WIMP paradigm. In this talk, I will review alternative DM production mechanisms in the early universe, both thermal and non-thermal, like the FIMP and the SIMP paradigms. The possible impact of alternative non-standard cosmological scenarios will also be analyzed. Finally, experimental avenues for DM detection are discussed.


Pour plus d'informations, merci de contacter Frigerio M.