Searches for Dark Matter in Monojet and Monophoton Events at CMS
 
CERN / RAL
Lundi 18/06/2012, 11:00
Bat 141, salle André Berthelot (143) , CEA Paris-Saclay

The existence of "Dark Matter", as inferred from astronomical observations such as the rotation of galaxies and gravitational lensing, seems a pretty safe bet. There seems also to be a good chance that a new, invisible (dark!) particle is responsible.  Dark Matter may constitute the majority of matter in our universe, but so far there have been few dedicated searches in the data collected from the LHC.  This has changed recently, as CMS has searched for hints of these illusive particles in "monojet" and "monophoton" data, within the framework of an effective theory for their production.  I will present the results of a search for Dark Matter, performed using data collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV.

Contact : Fabrice COUDERC

 

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