Interplay and Characterization of Dark Matter Searches at Colliders and in Direct Detection Experiments
Sarah A. Malik, Christopher McCabe, Henrique Araujo, Alexander, Belyaev, Celine Boehm, Jim Brooke, Oliver Buchmueller, Gavin Davies, Albert, De Roeck, Kees de Vries, Matthew J. Dolan, John Ellis, Malcolm Fairbairn,, Henning Flaecher, Loukas Gouskos, Valentin V. Khoze

TL;DR
This paper proposes a unified framework for interpreting dark matter searches at colliders and in direct detection experiments using simplified models, enabling consistent comparison of results from both methods.
Contribution
It introduces a concrete method to compare collider and direct detection dark matter searches within a common simplified model framework.
Findings
Unified interpretation framework for dark matter searches
Comparison of collider and direct detection results
Enhanced understanding of dark matter interaction constraints
Abstract
In this White Paper we present and discuss a concrete proposal for the consistent interpretation of Dark Matter searches at colliders and in direct detection experiments. Based on a specific implementation of simplified models of vector and axial-vector mediator exchanges, this proposal demonstrates how the two search strategies can be compared on an equal footing.
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