Séminaires et colloques
Implications of the Higgs discovery for Dark Matter by Michael Klasen (WWU Muenster)
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Europe/Paris
Amphi (LPSC)
Amphi
LPSC
Description
Dark matter and neutrino masses provide up to now the only
clear pieces of evidence of physics beyond the Standard Model.
On the other hand, the LHC discovery of a new particle with a
mass of 126 GeV, compatible with the properties of a Standard
Model Higgs boson, puts severe constraints on new physics
models. In this talk, we briefly review these implications and
investigate them in some detail for the specific cases of
general supersymmetric and minimal dark matter models.
Particular attention is paid to coannihilation effects and
radiative corrections.