Dark Matter Signature from the Sky and at Colliders
Shou-hua Zhu (Peking University)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent research on dark matter particles, focusing on their properties and potential signatures detectable from astrophysical observations and collider experiments.
Contribution
It provides a summary of recent advances in understanding dark matter properties and how they might be observed through sky signals and collider data.
Findings
Dark matter particles may produce detectable signals in astrophysical observations.
Collider experiments can provide complementary insights into dark matter properties.
Recent investigations have improved constraints on dark matter models.
Abstract
In this talk, we briefly review our recent investigations on the properties of dark matter (DM) particle.
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