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High Energy Physics Seminar

Thursday, December 4, 2025
12:00pm to 1:00pm
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Astrophysical Signals of Asymmetric Dark Matter
Aidan Reilly, Stanford University,

Our limited understanding of dark matter motivates exploring a wide range of masses and interaction strengths, independent of specific mediators or production mechanisms. Astrophysical systems, with their high energies and long lifetimes, provide unique laboratories for this pursuit. I will discuss two mechanisms by which dark matter can leave measurable imprints on astrophysical systems, even without annihilations. In the first, I show that dark matter can kinetically heat even low density objects, if a long range force exists purely in the dark sector. In the second, I demonstrate the kinematic effect that dark matter interactions can have on orbital measurements in dark matter rich environments like the galactic center.

The talk is in 469 Lauritsen.

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