Monday, February 18, 2013

1302.3619 (Ning Zhou et al.)

Mono-everything: combined limits on dark matter production at colliders
from multiple final states
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Ning Zhou, David Berge, Daniel Whiteson
Searches for dark matter production at particle colliders are complementary to direct-detection and indirect-detection experiments, and especially powerful for small masses, $m_\chi<100$ GeV. An important collider dark matter signature is due to the production of a pair of these invisible particles with the initial-state radiation of a standard model particle. Currently, collider searches use individual and nearly orthogonal final states to search for initial-state jets, photons or massive gauge bosons. We combine these results across final states and across experiments to give the strongest current collider-based limits in the context of effective field theories, and map these to limits on dark matter interactions with nuclei and to dark matter self-annhiliation.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.3619

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