
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent results and future prospects of Dark Matter searches at the LHCb experiment, highlighting its unique sensitivity to low mass Dark Matter candidates and its leading role in this research area.
Contribution
It presents the latest experimental results and future prospects for Dark Matter searches at LHCb, emphasizing its distinctive sensitivity to low mass candidates.
Findings
LHCb has achieved world-leading sensitivities in Dark Matter searches.
Recent results constrain low mass Dark Matter models.
Future prospects indicate enhanced detection capabilities.
Abstract
In the extensive efforts to understand the nature of Dark Matter and searches at colliders, the LHCb experiment has a unique sensitivity to low mass Dark Matter candidates. These proceedings present recent results and prospects on Dark Matter searches with the LHCb experiment that achieve world-leading sensitivities.
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