Shedding light on the dark side of the Universe
by
Aula IFJ PAN
IFJ PAN
Consistent explanation for astrophysical Dark Matter (DM) remains one
of the major unsolved problems of contemporary fundamental physics.
First, I will give a brief historical overview of this problem and the
current state of the art. Then, I will focus on a novel class of Dark
Matter (DM) candidates in the form of a heavy composite Axion-Like
Particle (ALP) with highly suppressed electromagnetic interactions
populating vast yet unexplored domains in the ALP parameter space. I
will demonstrate how the simplest confining gauge theory in the dark
sector yields a composite ALP state in the form of glueballs. Such a
glueball ALP (GALP) features very specific properties such as unique
electromagnetic coupling-mass relation found in terms of two distinct
fundamental scales -- the large dark fermion mass scale and the
dynamical scale of dark confinement. Finally, I will overview novel
phenomenological probes for composite DM, in particular, for direct
detection experiments such as PandaX.
Adam Maj