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Dark matter benchmark models for early LHC run-2 searches: report of the ATLAS/CMS Dark Matter Forum

Dark matter benchmark models for early LHC run-2 searches: report of the ATLAS/CMS Dark Matter Forum
Dark matter benchmark models for early LHC run-2 searches: report of the ATLAS/CMS Dark Matter Forum

This document is the final report of the ATLAS-CMS Dark Matter Forum, a forum organized by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations with the participation of experts on theories of Dark Matter, to select a minimal basis set of dark matter simplified models that should support the design of the early LHC Run-2 searches. A prioritized, compact set of benchmark models is proposed, accompanied by studies of the parameter space of these models and a repository of generator implementations. This report also addresses how to apply the Effective Field Theory formalism for collider searches and present the results of such interpretations.

Dark Matter, EFT, LHC, Simplified models
2212-6864
Abercrombie, Daniel
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Belyaev, Alexander
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Thomas, Marc
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Boveia, Antonio
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Doglioni, Caterina
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Abercrombie, Daniel, Belyaev, Alexander and Thomas, Marc , Boveia, Antonio, Doglioni, Caterina, Lowette, Steven, Malik, Sarah and Mrenna, Stephen (eds.) (2020) Dark matter benchmark models for early LHC run-2 searches: report of the ATLAS/CMS Dark Matter Forum. Physics of the Dark Universe, 27, [100371]. (doi:10.1016/j.dark.2019.100371).

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This document is the final report of the ATLAS-CMS Dark Matter Forum, a forum organized by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations with the participation of experts on theories of Dark Matter, to select a minimal basis set of dark matter simplified models that should support the design of the early LHC Run-2 searches. A prioritized, compact set of benchmark models is proposed, accompanied by studies of the parameter space of these models and a repository of generator implementations. This report also addresses how to apply the Effective Field Theory formalism for collider searches and present the results of such interpretations.

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Accepted/In Press date: 19 August 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 13 September 2019
Published date: January 2020
Keywords: Dark Matter, EFT, LHC, Simplified models
Organisations: Physics & Astronomy

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Local EPrints ID: 407075
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/407075
ISSN: 2212-6864
PURE UUID: 3563449d-9a6a-4c17-ae41-bd8784e207f1
ORCID for Alexander Belyaev: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1733-4408

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Date deposited: 29 Mar 2017 01:13
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:53

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Author: Daniel Abercrombie
Editor: Antonio Boveia
Editor: Caterina Doglioni
Editor: Steven Lowette
Editor: Sarah Malik
Editor: Stephen Mrenna
Author: Marc Thomas

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