A Study of e+e- -> H0A0 Production at 1 TeV and the Constrain on Dark Matter Density
Marco Battaglia, Benjamin Hooberman, Nicole Kelley

TL;DR
This study investigates the production of H0A0 particles in electron-positron collisions at 1 TeV, using detailed simulations to explore implications for dark matter research at future colliders.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed simulation-based analysis of e+e- -> H0A0 production at 1 TeV and its relevance to dark matter constraints.
Findings
Preliminary cross-section estimates for H0A0 production.
Implications for dark matter density constraints.
Simulation results guiding future collider experiments.
Abstract
This paper reports preliminary results of a study of the HA production process in e+e- collisions at a 1 TeV linear collider and their implication in the study of dark matter at particle colliders. The analysis is carried out using full Geant-4 simulation and reconstruction for the LDC detector model.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance
