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Motivation
To review and discuss the status and future of the searches for dark sector states, their implications for the mystery of Dark Matter, and new associated theoretical developments.
Topics
- Theoretical Motivation for Dark Sectors
- Experimental Constraints from High Energy Colliders
- Constraints from non-Collider Experiments
- Cosmological Constraints
- Implications for Dark Matter
- Prospects for LHC and Future Intensity Frontier Experiments
Organizing Committee
- Kétévi A. Assamagan (Co-chair, BNL)
- Oliver Keith Baker (Yale U.)
- Michael Begel (BNL)
- Mary Bishai (BNL)
- Diallo Boye (BNL)
- John Paul Chou (Rutgers U.)
- Hooman Davoudiasl (BNL)
- Rouven Essig (SBU)
- Tobias Golling (Université de Genève)
- Christopher S. Hill (Ohio State U.)
- William Marciano (BNL)
- Gopolang Mohlabeng (Co-chair, UC Irvine)
- Neelima Sehgal (SBU)
- Anze Slosar (BNL)
- Scott Snyder (BNL)
- Tim Tait (UC Irvine)
- Christian Weber (BNL)
- Stephane Willocq (U. of Mass.)
Sponsors and/or Co-sponsors
- DOE, BSA, BNL
Plenary Speakers
- Asli Abdullahi (Fermi National Laboratory)
- Carlos Arguelles (Harvard University)
- Daniel Carney (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
- Matthias Danninger (Simon Fraser University)
- Andrew Long (Rice University)
- Chiara Mingarelli (University of Connecticut/Flatiron Institute)
- Simona Murgia (UC Irvine)
- Jacques Pienaar (University of Chicago)
- Chanda Prescod-Weinstein (University of New Hampshire)
- Nirmal Raj (TRIUMF)
- Sebastian Trojanowski (National Center for Nuclear Research, Poland)
- Yue Zhang (Carleton University)
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Important Dates
September 23, 2022 | Registration opens |
September 23, 2022 | Abstract submission opens |
October 21, 2022 | Deadline to submit an abstract |
October 28, 2022 | Notification of accepted abstracts (by e-mail) |
November 13, 2022 | Registration closes |
Workshop Information
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