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LOCATION:2241 Chamberlin Hall (coffee at 4:30 pm)
SUMMARY:Looking for Dark Matter\, Here\, There and Everywhere\, Physic
 s Department Colloquium\, Patrick Fox \, Fermilab
DESCRIPTION:The hunt for physics beyond the standard model at the LHC 
 is in full swing.  We already know of the existence of (at least) one 
 new particle that is not in the standard model\, dark matter.  The exi
 stence of dark matter was first inferred from astrophysical observatio
 ns and later confirmed by cosmological measurements.  There is conside
 rable ongoing effort to see the effects of dark matter\, which makes u
 p the majority of the matter in our galaxy\, in a more terrestrial set
 ting. I will outline what is\, and what is not\, known about dark matt
 er\, and explain how we may soon learn a lot  more\, as well as explai
 ning how the conventional search methods can be complemented by search
 es at the LHC\, and elsewhere.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=3204
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