Light Dark Matter 2019
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Europe/Rome
Fondazione Querini Stampalia - Venezia
Fondazione Querini Stampalia - Venezia
Campo Santa Maria Formosa, 5252, 30122 Venezia VE
Description
The International Workshop on Light Dark Matter @ Accelerators (LDMA) aims to bring together experts from the experimental and theoretical community, interested in the new and fast growing field of light dark matter search at accelerators. It will be the occasion to share expertise spanning from theoretical motivations to experimental techniques for future programs to pursue in mid-energy and high-intensity accelerating facilities.
The workshop will cover the following topics:
- Theoretical grounds and motivations for light dark matter scenarios
- Present and future experimental programs at accelerators
- Status of dark forces searches and future perspectives
- Latest updates on dark matter direct detection and results from experiments at high-energy colliders
- Latest updates on ultra-light dark matter searches
- Constraints and limits from indirect dark matter detection
The workshop is organized in plenary presentation sessions, followed by discussion session to review novel ideas, plans and proposal.
The workshop is the third of a series, with previous editions hosted at La Biodola in 2017 and in Camogli in 2015.
This workshop is funded in part by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.
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Participants
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Welcome
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Light Dark Matter Searches at Accelerators 1
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Visible Searches: HPS, APEX, MAGIX,DarkLight,SeaQuest, AWAKE++ 30mSpeaker: Omar Moreno (SLAC)
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Coffee Break 20m
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Ultralight Dark Matter Searches 1
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Overview of Ultra-light dark matter searches 30mSpeaker: Andreas Ringwald (DESY)
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Isocurvature Bounds on Axion-like Particle Dark Matter 25mSpeaker: Thomas Schwetz-Mangold (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
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Recent searches for ultralight bosonic dark matter 25mSpeaker: DMITRY BUDKER (Helmholtz Institute Mainz)
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Lunch 1h 45m
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Light Dark Matter Direct Detection 1
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Overview of Light Dark Matter Direct Detection 30mSpeaker: Rouven Essig (Stony Brook University)
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Going beyond the Standard Halo Model 25mSpeaker: Christopher McCabe (King's College London)
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Low Mass Results and Prospects with Liquid Argon 25mSpeaker: Stefano Davini (GE)
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Recent Results with Liquid Xenon Detectors and Prospects 25mSpeaker: Shayne Reichard (University of Zurich)
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Coffee Break 30m
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Theory 1
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The Dark Matter Phase Diagram: An Overview of Thermal Relics between keV and TeV 25mSpeaker: Raffaele Tito D'Agnolo (PI)
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Light dark sector EFT and long-lived states 25mSpeaker: Luc Jean Marie Darmé (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
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Light Dark Matter Searches at Accelerators 2
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Light Dark Matter Searches at Proton Beam-Dumps 30mSpeakers: Oliver Lantwin (University of Zürich), Rex Tayloe (Indiana U.)
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Light Dark Matter Searches at Electron Beam-Dumps 25mSpeaker: Luca Marsicano (GE)
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Light Dark Matter Searches at MESA: Progress Report 25mSpeaker: Mirco Christmann
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Anomalies observed in nuclear transitions indicate the existence of a new particle with mass of 17 MeV/c2. 25mSpeaker: Attila Krasznahorkay (Inst. of Nucl. Res. of the Hung. Acad. of Sci. (ATOMKI), Head, Division of Nuclear Physics)
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Coffee Break 30m
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Light Dark Matter Direct Detection 2
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Status and Prospects of NaI Direct Detection Experiments 25mSpeaker: Martin Stahlberg (HEPHY)
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Low-Mass DM Searches with Cryogenic Solid-State Detectors 25mSpeaker: Prof. Tarek Saab (University of Florida)
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Search for Light Dark Matter with Gas Detectors: Latest Developments 25mSpeaker: Davide Pinci (ROMA1)
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Lunch 1h 35m
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Light Dark Matter Searches at Accelerators 3
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Searching for New Light Particles with Positrons on Target 25mSpeaker: Venelin Kozhuharov
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Dark sector searches at B-Factories: BaBar and Belle II first results and prospects 25mSpeaker: Laura Zani (PI)
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Light dark matter searches at NA64 and NA64++ 25mSpeaker: Michael Hösgen (University Bonn)
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Coffee Break 30m
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Theory 2
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Sub-MeV Dark Matter and the Goldstone Excitation of Superfluid Helium 25mSpeaker: Antonio Davide Polosa (ROMA1)
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Light Dark Matter searches at accelerators 4
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Light Dark Matter Searches at BESIII and KLOE 25mSpeaker: Vindhyawasini Prasad (University of Science & Technology China)
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Searches at LHC Experiments Including FASER 25mSpeaker: Oliver Lantwin (University of Zürich)
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The milliQan Experiment: Searching for milli-charged Particles at the LHC 25mSpeaker: Bennett Marsh (UCSB)
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Coffee Break 30m
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Ultra-light dark Matter Searches 2
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ABRACADABRA: Current Status and Future Plans 25mSpeaker: Yonatan Kahn (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
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Directional Axion Detection, Resonant Cavities, Dielectric Haloscopes (MADMAX) 25mSpeaker: Javier Redondo (Universidad de Zaragoza)
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Lunch 1h 40m
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Light Dark Matter Searches at Accelerators 5
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The REDTOP Experiment as a Laboratory for Symmetry Violations in Rare eta Decays 25mSpeaker: Erik Ramberg (Fermilab)
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Decay of Quasi-free Neutrons as Possible Window to Observe a Dark Decay Branch 25mSpeaker: Wolfgang Mittig (MSU)
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Closeout
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