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Saniya Heeba (McGill)

Event Details

McDonald Institute Seminar Series

Location: Queen's: STI 501

Date: January 30, 2025

Time: 1:30pm - 2:30pm

Dark Matter @ Finite Temperature

The microphysical properties of Dark Matter (DM), such as its mass and coupling strength, are typically assumed to retain their vacuum values when considering DM behaviour at a range of scales. However, DM interactions in different astrophysical and cosmological environments may be impacted by the properties of the background which in turn can substantially affect both DM production and the detection prospects for any given model. In the recent years, this has generated a lot of interest in calculating DM observables at finite temperature and density.
In this talk, I will provide an overview of what these effects are, and how they may give rise to new DM production mechanisms as well as impact observables.

The McDonald Institute seminar will be held in Stirling 501. A zoom link is also available and was shared via email from Melissa Diamond or Aaron Vincent. Please reach out to them to get access.