Explore Physics Beyond the Standard Model with GLAST
A. Lionetto

TL;DR
This paper discusses how the GLAST gamma-ray telescope can investigate theories beyond the Standard Model, such as supersymmetry and extra dimensions, by detecting dark matter signals amidst background noise.
Contribution
It provides an overview of GLAST's potential to identify exotic physics signals related to dark matter from beyond Standard Model theories.
Findings
GLAST can potentially detect dark matter signatures from supersymmetry and extra dimensions.
Methods to distinguish exotic signals from background gamma-ray production.
Feasibility of using gamma-ray observations to explore new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Abstract
We give an overview of the possibility of GLAST to explore theories beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. Among the wide taxonomy we will focus in particular on low scale supersymmetry and theories with extra space-time dimensions. These theories give a suitable dark matter candidate whose interactions and composition can be studied using a gamma ray probe. We show the possibility of GLAST to disentangle such exotic signals from a standard production background.
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