Dark Sector searches with jets
Janik von Ahnen (for the ATLAS, CMS Collaborations)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent ATLAS and CMS searches for dark matter at the LHC, focusing on resonance and missing energy signatures, and discusses their implications for dark sector models and Higgs portal scenarios.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent experimental results on dark matter searches at 13 TeV, highlighting the interplay between different search strategies and models.
Findings
No significant excess observed in current searches
Constraints placed on dark matter and mediator masses
Insights into Higgs portal and dark sector interactions
Abstract
The presence of a non-baryonic Dark Matter (DM) component in the Universe is inferred from the observation of its gravitational interaction. The ATLAS and CMS experiments located at the LHC have developed a broad search program for DM candidates, including resonance searches for the mediator and searches with large missing transverse momentum. Additionally, searches have been conducted in models where the Higgs Sector and the Dark Sector are connected leading for example to invisible Higgs boson decays. The results of recent searches on 13 TeV data, their interplay and interpretation are presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications
