# Search for Dark Matter with top quarks

**Authors:** Jeremy Andrea

arXiv: 1701.03046 · 2017-01-12

## TL;DR

This paper reviews searches for Dark Matter produced with top quarks at the LHC, highlighting experimental efforts by ATLAS and CMS, and reporting no observed signals but setting limits on theoretical models.

## Contribution

It provides a comprehensive overview of experimental searches for Dark Matter with top quarks, including analysis methods and current constraints.

## Key findings

- No evidence of Dark Matter particles was observed.
- Limits were set on various Dark Matter production models.
- Experimental signatures involved missing transverse energy in top quark events.

## Abstract

This proceeding presents searches for Dark Matter particles produced in association with top quarks at the LHC. The searches are performed by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations and various models and topologies are investigated. They are exploiting tt and single top experimental signatures by searching for an excess of missing transverse energy. No signs of Dark Matter particles haven been observed and limits on the models are set.

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