Seminarium Fizyki Wielkich Energii
Sala Seminaryjna Doświadczalna, ul. Hoża 69
prof. dr hab. Aleksander Filip Zarnecki (IFD UW)
Production of Inert Scalars at the LHC and the e+e- Linear Colliders
sala 20 (Pawilon NCBJ), przy ul. Hożej The Inert Doublet Model (IDM) is one of the simplest extensions of the Standard Model that can provide a viable dark matter (DM) candidate.Despite its simplicity, it predicts a versatile phenomenology both for collider experiments. A set of constraints both from the theoretical and experimental side can be applied to extract and determine allowed regions of parameter space. These constraints put strong limits on both masses and couplings of the new particles. I will briefly summarize the status of searches for IDM dark matter in LHC and then present the recent study of the IDM scalar production at future e+e- Linear Colliders, for the selected benchmark points.
sala 20 (Pawilon NCBJ), przy ul. Hożej The Inert Doublet Model (IDM) is one of the simplest extensions of the Standard Model that can provide a viable dark matter (DM) candidate.Despite its simplicity, it predicts a versatile phenomenology both for collider experiments. A set of constraints both from the theoretical and experimental side can be applied to extract and determine allowed regions of parameter space. These constraints put strong limits on both masses and couplings of the new particles. I will briefly summarize the status of searches for IDM dark matter in LHC and then present the recent study of the IDM scalar production at future e+e- Linear Colliders, for the selected benchmark points.