DESY Theory Seminar

Cornering dark matter with colliders and cosmology: the role of precision calculations

by Benjamin Fuks

Europe/Berlin
seminar room 2 (building 2A)

seminar room 2

building 2A

Description
Studies of dark matter lie at the interface of collider physics, astrophysics and cosmology. We present a framework which, starting from a model Lagrangian, allows one to consistently and systematically make predictions, as well as to confront those predictions with a multitude of experimental results. As an application, we consider several classes of simplified dark matter models where the dark sector is connected to the Standard Model via couplings to the top quark. We study in detail the complementarity of relic density, direct/indirect detection and collider searches in constraining the model parameter space. Our study goes beyond the tree-level approximation and we show examples of how higher-order corrections can affect the interpretation of the experimental results, both on for cosmological and collider observables.