Experiments and Facilities for Accelerator-Based Dark Sector Searches
Philip Ilten, Nhan Tran, Patrick Achenbach, Akitaka Ariga, Tomoko, Ariga, Marco Battaglieri, Jianming Bian, Pietro Bisio, Andrea Celentano,, Matthew Citron, Paolo Crivelli, Giovanni de Lellis, Antonia Di Crescenzo,, Milind Diwan, Jonathan L. Feng, Corrado Gatto, Stefania Gori

TL;DR
This paper reviews current and future accelerator-based experiments and facilities aimed at searching for dark matter, highlighting the physics motivations such as thermal dark matter and dark portals, within the context of the Snowmass 2021 study.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of experimental efforts and facilities dedicated to dark matter searches, emphasizing recent developments and future prospects.
Findings
Summarizes key experiments and facilities for dark matter detection.
Highlights physics motivations like dark portals and rich dark sectors.
Connects experimental efforts with the Snowmass 2021 community study.
Abstract
This paper provides an overview of experiments and facilities for accelerator-based dark matter searches as part of the US Community Study on the Future of Particle Physics (Snowmass 2021). Companion white papers to this paper present the physics drivers: thermal dark matter, visible dark portals, and new flavors and rich dark sectors.
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