Theoretical Physics Colloquium

Dark Matter production in the Early Universe: A fresh look at old and new effects

by Prof. Stefan Vogl (MPI Munich)

Tuesday, January 21, 2020 from to (Asia/Kolkata)
at AG69
Description
How was dark matter produced in the early Universe? Answering this question is of great importance since it allows us to predict the expected experimental signatures.  I will discuss non-perturbative effects in coannihilation driven freeze-out, i.e. Sommerfeld enhancement and bound state formation in a thermal environment, and analyze the connection with phenomenology. In addition, I will comment on the conditions for freeze-out and point out an alternative production mechanism which relies on conversion processes instead of annhilations. Interestingly, this mechanism points towards long-lived particles at could be observed at the LHC.