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Aug 26 – 30, 2024
University of Chicago
America/Chicago timezone

Detecting Rare Species of Dark Matter with Terrestrial Detectors

Aug 27, 2024, 2:15 PM
15m
Cafe (MCP)

Cafe

MCP

Speaker

Anupam Ray (UC Berkeley)

Description

A sub-component of dark matter with a short collision length compared to a planetary size leads to efficient accumulation of dark matter in astrophysical bodies. Such particles represent an interesting physics target since they can evade existing bounds from direct detection due to their rapid thermalization in high-density environments. In this talk, I will demonstrate that terrestrial probes, such as, large-volume neutrino telescopes as well as commercial/research nuclear reactors, can provide novel ways to constrain or discover such particles.

Primary author

Anupam Ray (UC Berkeley)

Presentation materials