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Department of Physics and Astronomy

Nuclear, Astro and Particle Physics Seminars

These lectures feature speakers from around the country and globe. Each seminar lasts about an hour and takes a closer look at more specialized fields in various realms of physics and astronomy.

Many seminars will be held in a hybrid format and a recurring Zoom link is provided to access the virtual format.

The talks will be on Wednesdays at 4PM in the Rogers Room (Jones PSC 409).

Upcoming Seminar (Spring 2025):

Improving the sensitivity to dark matter with accelerator-based experiments

Speaker: Craig Group
Affiliation: University of Virginia
Date: Feb 26th

Abstract: 

The evidence for dark matter is strong.  However, the constituents of dark matter are still unknown, and the viable possibilities span a very large mass range. The thermal relic dark matter hypothesis sharpens the focus on a narrower range of masses. Considerable experimental attention has been given to exploring Weakly Interacting Massive Particles in the upper end of this range (few GeV – ~TeV), while the region ~MeV to ~GeV is largely unexplored. A thermal origin for dark matter works in a simple and predictive manner in this mass range and it requires a production mechanism in accelerator-based experiments.  I’ll discuss several ways that beam-dump experiments can probe this mass range with exciting new sensitivity.

Spring 2025 Calendar:

Date Speaker Title of Seminar
2/26 Robert C. Group "Improving the sensitivity to dark matter with accelerator-based experiments"
03/05 Joshua Barrow TBA
03/19 Hirohiko M. Shimizu TBA
03/26 Garrett King TBA
04/16 Marina Artuso TBA

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