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Description | Joint Theory Seminar Speaker: Gustavo Marques Tavares (Stanford) Title: Detecting dark matter from Supernovae Host: Christopher Verhaaren Room: 432 Abstract:The central region of Supernovae are one of the hottest and densest regions in the Universe. Due to the high temperatures, particles with masses below hundreds of MeV can be copiously produced if they have non-negligible couplings to the Standard Model. In this talk I will show that in a wide range of dark sector models, the dark matter flux from past Supernovae could be sufficiently large to be detected in dark matter direct detection experiments. |
Date | Mon, December 4, 2017 |
Time | 5:30am-6:30am PST |
Duration | 1 hour |
Access | Public |
Created by | High-Energy Seminars |
Updated | Mon, December 4, 2017 1:29am PST |
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