Physics Department Summer Lectures 2022

"Search for Higgs boson decay to invisible particles and interpretation for dark matter, with the ATLAS detector"

Presented by Ketevi Assamagan, BNL

Friday, June 24, 2022, 1:00 pm — Hybrid:Bldg. 510, Large Seminar Room

Abstract: I will introduce what is meant by "invisible" particles and how we can detect them even though they are "invisible". Then, I will introduce dark matter and discuss why certain types of invisible particles might be candidates for dark matter. Finally, I will present a search for invisible particles in the decays of the Higgs boson and discuss its interpretation for dark matter search.

Hosted by: Peter Petreczky

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