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Dark Matter in the Coming Decade: Complementary Paths to Discovery and Beyond

Authors :
Arrenberg, Sebastian
Baer, Howard
Barger, Vernon
Baudis, Laura
Bauer, Daniel
Buckley, James
Cahill-Rowley, Matthew
Cotta, Randel
Drlica-Wagner, Alex
Feng, Jonathan L.
Funk, Stefan
Hewett, JoAnne
Hooper, Dan
Ismail, Ahmed
Kaplinghat, Manoj
Kong, Kyoungchul
Kusenko, Alexander
Matchev, Konstantin
McCaskey, Mathew
McKinsey, Daniel
Mickelson, Dan
Rizzo, Tom
Sanford, David
Shaughnessy, Gabe
Shepherd, William
Tait, Tim M. P.
Tata, Xerxes
Tulin, Sean
Wijangco, Alexander M.
Wood, Matthew
Yoo, Jonghee
Yu, Hai-Bo
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

In this Report we discuss the four complementary searches for the identity of dark matter: direct detection experiments that look for dark matter interacting in the lab, indirect detection experiments that connect lab signals to dark matter in our own and other galaxies, collider experiments that elucidate the particle properties of dark matter, and astrophysical probes sensitive to non-gravitational interactions of dark matter. The complementarity among the different dark matter searches is discussed qualitatively and illustrated quantitatively in several theoretical scenarios. Our primary conclusion is that the diversity of possible dark matter candidates requires a balanced program based on all four of those approaches.<br />Comment: Snowmass 2013 CF4 Working Group Report

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1310.8621
Document Type :
Working Paper