19–22 Oct 2023
合肥融创美居酒店
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Contribution List

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  1. 20/10/2023, 08:45
  2. Tao Liu (HKUST)
    20/10/2023, 08:50
  3. Yun-Long Zhang (NAOC (National Astronomical Observatories, CAS))
    20/10/2023, 09:20
  4. 宇 高 (高能物理研究所)
    20/10/2023, 09:50
  5. Dr Yongbin Feng (Fermilab (US))
    20/10/2023, 10:45
  6. Prof. Bertrand Echenard (Caltech (US))
    20/10/2023, 11:10
  7. Hugues Beauchesne (NCTS)
    20/10/2023, 11:35

    Many collider searches have attempted to detect the Higgs boson decaying to a photon and an invisible massless dark photon. For the branching ratio to this channel to be realistically observable at the LHC, there must exist new mediators that interact with both the standard model and the dark photon. In this talk, we present experimental and theoretical constraints on an extensive set of...

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  8. Shuailiang Ge (Peking University)
    20/10/2023, 12:00
  9. Yifan Yang (University of Science and Technology of China)
    20/10/2023, 14:00
  10. Huaike Guo (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    20/10/2023, 14:30
  11. Qing Lin (University of Science and Technology of China)
    20/10/2023, 15:00
  12. Prof. Achim Denig (JGU Mainz (DE))
    20/10/2023, 15:50
  13. Dr Benjamin Banto Oberhauser (Institute for Particle Physics and Astrophysics (IPA), ETHZ (CH))
    20/10/2023, 16:15
  14. Jing Chen (SJTU/TDLI)
    20/10/2023, 16:40
  15. Ningqiang Song (Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    20/10/2023, 17:05
  16. Jinmian Li (Sichuan University)
    20/10/2023, 17:30

    The dark shower is a common phenomenon for particles in the dark sector which take part in strong interactions and are boosted. We first discuss the detection prospect of accelerated DM through cosmic ray upscattering at the XENON1T and Super-K experiments. We emphasize that the radiated dark photon from the boosted DM can possibly be probed at the DUNE and JUNO experiments. In the second...

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  17. Yanjie Zeng
    20/10/2023, 17:55

    Dark photons are well-motivated hypothetical gauge particles of a hidden U(1) symmetry, which is an extension of the standard model. As ultralight bosons, dark photons can either constitute wavelike dark matter candidates, or form a relativistic background through the decay from dark matter. Through the kinetic mixing with electromagnetic photons, dark photons can induce an effective current...

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  18. Mustafa Amin (Rice University)
    21/10/2023, 08:30
  19. Xilin Zhang (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams)
    21/10/2023, 09:00
  20. Christopher Verhaaren (Brigham Young University)
    21/10/2023, 09:25
  21. Liang Li (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
    21/10/2023, 09:50
  22. Jia Liu (Peking University)
    21/10/2023, 10:15
  23. Prof. Shengchao Li (Westlake University)
    21/10/2023, 10:55
  24. Cong Zhao (University of Science and Technology of China)
    21/10/2023, 11:25
  25. Prof. Zuhao Li (IHEP)
    21/10/2023, 11:55
  26. Attila Krasznahorkay (Institute for Nuclear Research (ATOMKI, HU))
    21/10/2023, 14:00
  27. Xinning Zeng (SJTU)
    21/10/2023, 14:25
  28. Yoshitaka Kuno (University of Science and Technology of China and Osaka University)
    21/10/2023, 14:50
  29. Hualin Mei (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
    21/10/2023, 15:15
  30. XING RONG (University of Science and Technology of China)
    21/10/2023, 16:00
  31. Zhong-Zhi Xianyu (Tsinghua University)
    21/10/2023, 16:30
  32. Chengcheng Han (Sun Yat-sen university)
    21/10/2023, 17:00
  33. Yifan Chen (Niels Bohr International Academy)
    21/10/2023, 17:30
  34. 22/10/2023, 09:00
  35. 22/10/2023, 14:00
  36. Jinmian Li (Sichuan University)

    The dark shower is a common phenomenon for particles in the dark sector which take part in strong interactions and are boosted. We first discuss the detection prospect of accelerated DM through cosmic ray upscattering at the XENON1T and Super-K experiments. We emphasize that the radiated dark photon from the boosted DM can possibly be probed at the DUNE and JUNO experiments. In the second...

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  37. Shuailiang Ge (Peking University)

    Ultralight axions and dark photons are compelling candidates for dark matter. In this talk, I will provide an overview of the papers arXiv:2207.05767 and 2301.03622 on detecting radio-frequency axions and dark photons using radio telescopes. The detectability relies on two distinct underlying mechanisms. One mechanism involves local dark photon dark matter inducing harmonic oscillations of...

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