Ruprecht Karls Universität Heidelberg

Teilchentee SS 2024


Seminar at the Institute for Theoretical Physics, Heidelberg University
Thursdays at 16:15 in Room 106 Philosophenweg 12

Before each seminar, the speaker gives an informal pre-talk, introducing the MSc and PhD students at the ITP to the broader context of the topic of the seminar.
Pre-talks start at 15:30.

Organizers: Caroline Heneka, Aleksas Mazeliauskas, Ayodele Ore

Date: 25.04.24
Speaker: Felix Kahlhöfer (KIT)
Title: Resonant, asymmetric or inelastic? The status of sub-GeV dark matter

Abstract

Sub-GeV dark matter particles produced via thermal freeze-out evade many of the strong constraints on heavier dark matter candidates. At the same time these particles face a multitude of new constraints from laboratory experiments, astrophysical observations and cosmological data. In my talk, I will review these constraints and the various ways how they can be satisfied. A particular focus is on models that systematically evade the very strong bounds on the annihilation rate of sub-GeV dark matter particles. I will present results from various global fits of these models, which not only determine the viable parameter regions, but also quantify the necessary fine tuning and allow for Bayesian model comparison. I will also discuss models that predict new signals that can be targeted with dedicated analyses in laboratory experiments and evaluate the discovery prospects of near-future experiments.

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