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Astrophysical probes of dark matter: The road ahead

Thursday January 25, 2018
2:00 pm


 Presenter:  Francis-Yan Cyr-Racine
 Series:  Outreach
 Abstract:  Dark matter is necessary to explain an array of astrophysical and cosmological observations, from the anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background to the dynamics of the smallest galaxies. In astrophysics, dark matter is often thought of as being entirely made of collisionless non-relativistic particles. This is in stark contrast with the realm of particle physics where a myriad of possible models have been proposed, some of which predicting significantly different phenomenologies. Bridging this gap between the particle model builders and astrophysicists is a key step toward developing a comprehensive dark matter theory capable of describing not only direct-detection and collider experiments, but also the way structure forms and assembles in our Universe. With this goal in mind, I will review my work aimed at directly connecting particle dark matter models to astrophysical observables such the cosmic microwave background, the statistics of satellite galaxies, and the UV luminosity function. I will then present a promising technique based on gravitational lensing to probe sub-galactic scales where important hints about dark matter physics are likely hidden. Looking ahead to the next decade of data, I will outline a theoretical and observational astrophysical program that could dramatically improve our knowledge of dark matter by the late 2020s.
 Host:  Dinesh Loomba
 Location:  PAIS-2540, PAIS

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