AstroFit: An Interface Program for Exploring Complementarity in Dark Matter Research
Nelly Nguyen, Dieter Horns, Torsten Bringmann

TL;DR
AstroFit is a new interface that integrates astrophysical data with collider search results to better analyze and compare dark matter models against experimental evidence.
Contribution
It introduces AstroFit, a novel tool that combines diverse dark matter experimental results with theoretical models for comprehensive analysis.
Findings
Initial results demonstrate AstroFit’s capability to integrate multiple data sources.
AstroFit facilitates more effective confrontation of dark matter models with experimental data.
The tool enhances the analysis of dark matter searches across different experimental approaches.
Abstract
AstroFit is an interface adding astrophysical components to programs for fitting physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM) to experimental data from collider searches. The project aims at combining a wide range of experimental results from indirect, direct and collider serarches for Dark Matter (DM) and confronting it with theoretical expectations in various DM models. Here, we introduce AstroFit and discuss first results.
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