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The pursuit of dark matter at colliders-an overview

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6471/aabea7

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dark matter; collider; phenomenology; LHC; astrophysical; Tevatron; DM

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  1. STFC UK
  2. University of Bristol
  3. Brandeis University

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Dark matter is one of the main puzzles in fundamental physics and the goal of a diverse, multi-pronged research programme. Underground and astrophysical searches look for dark matter particles in the cosmos, either by interacting directly or by searching for dark matter annihilation. Particle colliders, in contrast, might produce dark matter in the laboratory and are able to probe most basic dark-matter-matter interactions. They are sensitive to low dark matter masses, provide complementary information at higher masses and are subject to different systematic uncertainties. Collider searches are therefore an important part of an inter-disciplinary dark matter search strategy. This article highlights the experimental and phenomenological development in collider dark matter searches of recent years and their connection with the wider field.

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