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DTSTART:20201117T213000Z
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LOCATION:https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/91922781599
SUMMARY:Dark Matter: A Cosmological Perspective\, Network in Neutrinos
 \, Nuclear Astrophysics\, and Symmetries (N3AS) Seminar\, Katie Mack  
 \, North Carolina State University
DESCRIPTION:While it is considered to be one of the most promising hin
 ts of new physics beyond the Standard Model\, dark matter is as-yet kn
 own only through its gravitational influence on astronomical and cosmo
 logical observables. I will discuss our current best evidence for dark
  matter's existence as well as the constraints that astrophysical prob
 es can place on its properties\, while highlighting some tantalizing a
 nomalies that could indicate non-gravitational dark matter interaction
 s. Future observations\, along with synergies between astrophysical an
 d experimental searches\, have the potential to illuminate dark matter
 's fundamental nature and its influence on the evolution of matter in 
 the cosmos from the first stars and galaxies to today.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=6059
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