2nd workshop: Multimessenger Study of Heavy Dark Matter

Agenda

The particle nature of dark matter is unknown and is being explored through a wide variety of approaches. The purpose of this study group is to deepen the knowledge by brainstorming discussions on the detection method and generation mechanism of heavy dark matter exceeding TeV energies. In particular, we will deepen discussions on strategies for approaching heavy dark matter from the perspective of multi-messenger observations that combine cosmic rays, neutrinos, and gamma rays.


This is the 2nd series of the workshop we have held in 2021.

This year, we organize a special session focusing on DM search with paleo detectors. Varieties of topics will be discussed for accessing heavy DM.

Date :2022/7/117/12

Venue:Room K206, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics,
Kyoto University

Organized by

Kohta Murase, Masato Yamanaka, Atsushi Naruko, Toshihiro Fujii, Nagisa Hiroshima

Contact: murase_at_psu.edu

Sponsor: KAKENHI, "Multimesseger Study of Heavy Dark Matter", 20H05852


Header image credit: Plank/GAIA/eROSITA/Fermi/IceCube/Auger/TA Collaborations