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DTSTART:20141111T210000Z
DTEND:20141111T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T145044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141023T165618Z
LOCATION:5280 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:Aspects of Lepton-Flavored Dark Matter\, Theory Seminar (High 
 Energy/Cosmology)\, Can Kilic\, The University of Texas at Austin
DESCRIPTION:All matter in the Standard Model (SM) appears in three gen
 erations\, with an intricate flavor structure the origin of which is n
 ot well understood. This motivates the question whether distinct pheno
 menological features arise if dark matter (DM) also has a non-trivial 
 flavor structure. In this talk I will focus on the possibility where t
 he flavor structure of DM is linked to SM flavor in the lepton sector\
 , and review the experimental signatures of this scenario. In particul
 ar\, I will argue that the generation of a lepton asymmetry at a high 
 energy scale can also produce a DM asymmetry\, which can strongly affe
 ct the sensitivity of direct detection experiments\, and I will presen
 t novel signatures that can appear at colliders and in indirect detect
 ion experiments for lepton-flavored DM.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=3449
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