18–22 Oct 2021
Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
Asia/Tokyo timezone

The use of beam polarization in the search for dark matter at the ILC

18 Oct 2021, 21:20
20m
Room 403 (Kunibiki Messe)

Room 403

Kunibiki Messe

Parallel Session Presentation Fundamental Symmetries and and Spin Physics Beyond the Standard Model Fundamental Symmetries and and Spin Physics Beyond the Standard Model

Speaker

Aleksander Filip Zarnecki (Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw)

Description

The International Linear Collider has the opportunity to discover dark matter particles in the monophoton signature e+e- -> gamma +(missing). The sensitivity to new physics in this channel depends crucially on the control and correct estimation of backgrounds. This talk will explain how beam polarization can be used at the ILC to improve the reach of this search.

Primary author

Ivanka Bozovic Jelisavcic (VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade (RS))

Presentation materials