6–8 May 2019
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Detecting Magnetic Dark Matter

7 May 2019, 18:00
15m
209 (Lawrence Hall)

209

Lawrence Hall

parallel talk Theoretical Developments

Speaker

Christopher Verhaaren (University of California, Davis)

Description

The evidence for dark matter is overwhelming, but its nature is unknown. Dark matter may be the magnetic monopoles of a hidden sector, which acquire small coupling to the visible photon through kinetic mixing. When the hidden sector U(1) is broken, the monopoles confine, connected by a tube of magnetic flux. These flux tubes give rise to phase shifts in Aharanov-Bohm experiments. I show the existing experimental constraints on this scenario, and explain how to search for dark matter with Aharanov-Bohm type detectors.

Author

Christopher Verhaaren (University of California, Davis)

Co-author

John Terning (UC Davis)

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