Dark Matter searches at LHC with the ATLAS detector
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IFAE Seminar Room
In-person
Dark matter constitutes about 85% of the matter content of the Universe, yet its microscopic nature remains unknown. While astrophysical and cosmological observations provide compelling evidence for its existence, they do not reveal how it interacts with Standard Model particles beyond gravity. Collider experiments such as the LHC provide a complementary avenue of investigation by directly searching for dark matter production at the highest available energies. This approach enables the exploration of a wide variety of final states, ranging from traditional WIMP searches to more complex and intriguing scenarios involving dark sectors and new mediator particles. Such searches are crucial for mapping out the possible connections between cosmological evidence and particle physics signatures. In this seminar, I will present an overview of dark matter searches performed with ATLAS so far during Run-2 and Run-3.
Giada Caneva, Elia Bertoldo, Francesco Sciotti