Speaker
Christopher Chang
(The University of Queensland)
Description
Dark matter candidates can arise from a wide range of
extensions to the Standard Model. Simplified models with a small number of new
particles allow for the optimisation and interpretation of dark matter and collider
experiments, without the need for a UV-complete theory. In this talk, I will discuss
the results from a recent GAMBIT study of global constraints on vector-mediated
simplified dark matter models. I will cover several models with differing spins of the
dark matter candidate. Along with these constraints, I will provide new unitarity
bounds from the self-scattering of vector dark matter and discuss their effect on
collider constraints.
Primary author
Christopher Chang
(The University of Queensland)