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SUMMARY:#Student Seminar: Is dark matter hiding in plain sight?
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260423T130000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Roughly 85% of all matter in the universe doesn't seem to inte
 ract with electromagnetic radiation\, making it dark and seemingly invisib
 le\; thus\, we call it dark matter. Yet\, we have a wealth of gravitationa
 l and cosmological phenomena pointing to its existence—phenomena that ar
 e not entirely and satisfactorily explained by alternative theories.\n\nIf
  dark matter annihilates or decays into Standard Model particles\, it coul
 d produce a detectable gamma-ray signal\, and gamma rays will be the prota
 gonists of this talk.\n\nIn this seminar\, I will talk about how we have m
 anaged to NOT find dark matter signals across a broad series of searches
 . We will explore some of the most compelling targets in the gamma-ray ban
 d\, including the Galactic Center\, dark matter subhalos\, and the unresol
 ved gamma-ray background.\n\nThe low-hanging fruit has already been picked
 \, and we didn't manage to find dark matter where we looked for it first. 
 Today\, I will show you how advanced machine learning and statistical tech
 niques can extract additional information where seemingly there is only no
 ise. Maybe dark matter is hiding in plain sight\, but what more do we nee
 d to do to actually see it?\n\nhttps://indico.ific.uv.es/event/8549/
LOCATION:Universe 1001-Primera-1-1-1 - Paterna. Seminario
URL:https://indico.ific.uv.es/event/8549/
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