Recent results in phenomenology of light gauge bosons and dark matter

Eduardo Peinado (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM))

05-Sep-2024, 09:00-10:00 (15 months ago)

Abstract: The Standard Model has been confirmed with high precision across a wide range of energies in numerous experiments. The LHC has significantly constrained new physics, pushing potential discoveries to energy scales above the TeV range. Despite this, a light gauge boson remains a compelling extension to the Standard Model, mainly due to its testability in upcoming low-energy experiments. In this talk, we will review the potential effects of light gauge bosons in current and future low-energy experiments, such as CEvNS, parity-violating electron scattering, and electron-positron annihilation. Furthermore, dark matter direct detection experiments provide complementary search strategies if the new gauge boson mediates between the dark and visible sectors.

general relativity and quantum cosmologyHEP - experimentHEP - latticeHEP - phenomenologyHEP - theory

Audience: researchers in the topic

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