21–23 Feb 2018
UCLA Faculty Center
America/Los_Angeles timezone
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Session

Session 2

21 Feb 2018, 10:30
UCLA Faculty Center

UCLA Faculty Center

480 Charles Young Drive, Los Angeles, California 90095 USA

Conveners

Session 2: Overview talks

  • Edward Wright (UCLA)

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  1. Simona Murgia (University of California, Irvine)
    21/02/2018, 10:30
    Talk
  2. Carsten Rott (Sungkyunkwan University)
    21/02/2018, 11:00
    Talk

    Dark Matter could be detected indirectly through the observation of neutrinos produced in self-annihilations or decays. Searches for such neutrino signals have resulted in some of the most stringent constraints on the lifetime of heavy dark matter and world best limits on spin-dependent scattering with matter. Searches have made significant progress in sensitivity through new search...

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  3. James Buckley (Washington U. Saint Louis)
    21/02/2018, 11:30
    Talk

    Annihilation of WIMPs into gamma-rays could provide an observable signal in future ground-based gamma-ray experiments like CTA over most of the natural parameter space for a thermal relic. High energy gamma-ray observations provide key constraints on WIMP DM, and together with complimentary direct detection and collider-based searches comprise a comprehensive program for
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  4. Christoph Weniger (University of Amsterdam)
    21/02/2018, 12:00
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