26–29 Sept 2017
DESY Hamburg
Europe/Berlin timezone

Higgsino Dark Matter at Collider

28 Sept 2017, 14:51
17m
Seminar room 2 (DESY Hamburg)

Seminar room 2

DESY Hamburg

Notkestrasse 85, 22607 Hamburg

Speaker

Satoshi Shirai (Kavli IPMU)

Description

The Higgsino is the most promising candidate for the dark matter. The almost pure Higgsino, however, is known to be a very challenging target at the LHC. I will show that improvement of tracking technique of disappearing tracks can significantly increase the sensitivity for the Higgsino. I will also discuss a future 33 TeV collider can probe the 1 TeV Higgsino, which is the most interesting for the thermal relic density.

Primary author

Satoshi Shirai (Kavli IPMU)

Co-authors

Hajime Fukuda (Kavli IPMU) Hidetoshi Otono (Kyushu University) Natsumi Nagata (University of Tokyo)

Presentation materials