Science coffee

Strongly interacting dark sectors at the LHC

by Felix Kahlhoefer (University of Aachen)

Europe/Stockholm
Zoom (Fysiska institutionen-Physics Department Hus K)

Zoom

Fysiska institutionen-Physics Department Hus K

Description
It is an exciting possibility that dark matter particles are bound states of a strongly interacting dark sector that couples only weakly to the Standard Model. I will present the fundamental requirements on such dark sectors and discuss constraints from cosmology, astrophysics and direct detection experiments. At the LHC, strongly interacting dark sectors give rise to dark showers, which lead to a range of interesting signatures, such as semi-visible jets and displaced vertices. I will discuss how machine learning can be used to improve LHC sensitivity for semi-visible jets and present sensitivity estimates for a monojet search that includes a dynamic graph convolutional neural network as dark shower tagger. Moreover, I will discuss how searches for displaced vertices can be optimised for the case of long-lived dark mesons in the GeV-range. Science Coffee Zoom meeting room: https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/66650053807?pwd=NjMwY3UvWDZxaDBYb0FrL0VlWVVFQT09 or Meeting ID: 666 5005 3807 Password: 903254
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