February 5, 2019
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1080 Physics Research Building - Smith Seminar Room - reception at 3:30 pm in the Atrium
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Colloquium - Tim Tait (University of California, Irvine) - Searching for Particle Dark Matter
I will discuss the mysterious dark matter which observations indicate makes up most of the matter in the Universe, but whose fundamental nature remains unknown. I will explain how different particle physics search techniques provide key information, and ultimately can work together to provide a composite image which is greater than its component parts.
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2019-02-05 15:45:00
2019-02-05 16:45:00
Colloquium - Tim Tait (University of California, Irvine) - Searching for Particle Dark Matter
I will discuss the mysterious dark matter which observations indicate makes up most of the matter in the Universe, but whose fundamental nature remains unknown. I will explain how different particle physics search techniques provide key information, and ultimately can work together to provide a composite image which is greater than its component parts.
1080 Physics Research Building - Smith Seminar Room - reception at 3:30 pm in the Atrium
America/New_York
public
I will discuss the mysterious dark matter which observations indicate makes up most of the matter in the Universe, but whose fundamental nature remains unknown. I will explain how different particle physics search techniques provide key information, and ultimately can work together to provide a composite image which is greater than its component parts.