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Yet Another Introduction To Dark Matter Martin Bauer Author

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Yet Another Introduction To Dark Matter Martin Bauer Author
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.42 MB
Author: Martin Bauer (Author), Tilman Plehn (Author)
ISBN: 9783030162337, 3030162338
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Yet Another Introduction To Dark Matter Martin Bauer Author by Martin Bauer (author), Tilman Plehn (author) 9783030162337, 3030162338 instant download after payment.

Dark matter is a frequently discussed topic in contemporary particle physics. Written strictly in the language of particle physics and quantum field theory, these course-based lecture notes focus on a set of standard calculations that students need in order to understand weakly interacting dark matter candidates.
After introducing some general features of these dark matter agents and their main competitors, the Higgs portal scalar and supersymmetric neutralinos are introduced as our default models. In turn, this serves as a basis for exploring four experimental aspects: the dark matter relic density extracted from the cosmic microwave background; indirect detection including the Fermi galactic center excess; direct detection; and collider searches. Alternative approaches, like an effective theory of dark matter and simplified models, naturally follow from the discussions of these four experimental directions.

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