11-14 September 2019
University of Warsaw
Europe/Warsaw timezone
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Parallel 2

Place

Location: University of Warsaw
Address: Faculty of Physics Pasteura Str. 5 02-093 Warsaw Poland
Date: 13 Sep 14:00 - 15:30

Conveners

  • Dark matter
    • Lebedev, Oleg (Helsinki U.)

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Session: Parallel 2
We introduce a 3-Higgs Doublet Model (3HDM) with two Inert (or dark) (pseudo)scalar doublets and an active Higgs one, hence termed I(2+1)HDM, in the presence of a discrete $Z_3$ acting upon the three doublet fields. Assuming a maximally symmetric configuration of the parameters related to the two dark doublets, we show that such a construct yields a two-component Dark Matter (DM) model and the two ... More
Presented by Dr. Diana ROJAS-CIOFALO on 13/09/2019 at 12:00
Session: Parallel 2
Observed tiny masses of neutrinos suggest the existence of physics beyond the standard model. Many models and mechanisms are proposed to explain their smallness naturally. Some of them generate tiny neutrino masses by the effect of very heavy particles (seesaw mechanism), and others generate them by quantum effect of new particles whose masses are near EW scale. However, it was shown that most of ... More
Presented by Kazuki ENOMOTO on 13/09/2019 at 12:30
Session: Parallel 2
I am going to discuss possibility of discovering dark matter particles at future e+e- colliders such as CLIC, ILC or CEPC. Within several simple models, I will try to answer the following questions: (1) Where, in the parameter space, is the region allowed by current experimental constraints, that maximizes cross section for DM production at the colliders? (2) Could the signal of DM be ... More
Presented by Mr. Michał IGLICKI on 13/09/2019 at 12:45
Session: Parallel 2
One of the most rapidly developing areas of research in particle physics nowadays is to look for new, light, extremely weakly-interacting particles that could have escaped detection so far due to the lack of sufficient luminosity. A particularly promising experimental strategy in these, so-called, intensity-frontier searches is to look for highly-displaced decay signatures of light long-lived part ... More
Presented by Mr. Krzysztof JODłOWSKI on 13/09/2019 at 13:15
Session: Parallel 2
Motivated by the fact that so far all evidence for dark matter (DM) has gravitational origin, we explore the possibility that the dark sector is coupled to the standard model (SM) only gravitationally. We discuss two mechanisms that can contribute to the DM production - \textit{non-perturbative} and \textit{perturbative}. The first case refers to the particle production due to time evolution of th ... More
Presented by Ms. Anna SOCHA on 13/09/2019 at 12:15
Session: Parallel 2
We consider cases where the dark matter-nucleon interaction is naturally suppressed. We explicitly show that extending the standard model scalar sector by a number of singlets can lead to a vanishing direct detection cross section, if some softly broken symmetries are imposed in the dark sector. In particular, it is shown that if said symmetries are SU(2) [SU(N)] or U(1)×SN, then the resulting Ps ... More
Presented by Dimitrios KARAMITROS on 13/09/2019 at 13:00
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