Wednesday, March 31, 2010, 2:00 pm — Small Seminar Room, Bldg. 510
The Inert doublet Model (IDM) is one of the simplest possible extensions of the Standard Model, yet it is also one of the most versatile, providing a natural dark matter candidate, applications to neutrino phenomenology and the physics of electroweak-symmetry breaking, and a natural way of addressing the LEP paradox. In this talk, I discuss the prospects for detecting signatures of the IDM at the LHC, and the connection between dark-matter physics and collider phenomenology in this simple yet compelling scenario.
Hosted by: Sally Dawson
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