Universe in the light of LHC
Maria Krawczyk, Malgorzata Matej, Dorota Sokolowska, Bogumila, Swiezewska

TL;DR
This paper discusses how recent LHC data, especially from the Higgs sector, constrains dark matter models like the Inert Doublet Model, providing results competitive with astrophysical observations.
Contribution
It presents new LHC results on dark matter constraints derived from the Higgs sector within the Inert Doublet Model.
Findings
LHC measurements impose strong limits on dark matter properties.
Results are comparable to astrophysical constraints.
New insights into the Higgs sector's role in dark matter detection.
Abstract
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) provides data which give information on dark matter. In particular, measurements related to the Higgs sector lead to strong constraints on the invisible sector which are competitive with astrophysical limits. Some recent LHC results on dark matter coming from the Higgs sector in the Inert Doublet Model (IDM) are presented.
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