Accelerators as windows to the dark sector: the DarkLight experiment and the hunt for a new boson
Date
Friday November 4, 20221:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Location
STI AKatherine Pachal
TRIUMF
Abstract
The nature of dark matter and its relationship to the Standard Model is one of the highest priority open questions in particle physics today. Accelerator-based experiments are a powerful tool in the search for dark matter and the new bosons that may mediate its interactions with the known particles. The DarkLight experiment will search for such a new boson with suppressed couplings to protons in an important uncovered low-mass range. DarkLight will be based at the TRIUMF electron linear accelerator and will pave the way for this unique machine to drive other future experiments.
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