Constraints on dark matter from colliders
University of California, Irvine
Abstract
We show that colliders can impose strong constraints on models of dark matter, in particular, when the dark matter is light. We analyze models where the dark matter is a fermion or scalar interacting with quarks and/or gluons through an effective theory containing higher dimensional operators which represent heavier states that have been integrated out of the effective field theory. We determine bounds from existing Tevatron searches for monojets as well as expected LHC reaches for a discovery. We find that colliders can provide information which is complementary or in some cases even superior to experiments searching for direct detection of dark matter through its scattering with nuclei. In particular, both…
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6Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Particle physics
- Dark matter
- Tevatron
- Large Hadron Collider
- Parameter space
- Gluon
- Light dark matter