# Dark matter: experimental and observational status

**Authors:** Vasiliki A. Mitsou

arXiv: 1903.11589 · 2022-07-06

## TL;DR

This paper reviews recent experimental and observational efforts to detect dark matter, including collider searches at the LHC, direct and indirect detection methods, and astrophysical signals that may indicate dark matter presence.

## Contribution

It provides a comprehensive overview of current dark matter search strategies and recent potential astrophysical hints, highlighting recent experimental results and observational data.

## Key findings

- Collider experiments set new limits on dark matter interactions
- Recent astrophysical signals may suggest dark matter presence
- Advances in direct and indirect detection techniques

## Abstract

This brief review covers recent results on searches for dark matter in collider experiments, as well as from direct and indirect detection observatories. It focuses on generic searches for dark matter signatures at the LHC, e.g. mono-X, dijets, etc. Recently observed astrophysical signals that may provide hints of dark matter are also discussed.

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