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SUMMARY:Searching for scalar dark matter using spectroscopy
DTSTART:20220505T160000Z
DTEND:20220505T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20260702T001241Z
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CREATED:20220502T093642Z
DESCRIPTION: Abstract:A possible implication of a sub-eV scalar dark matte
 r (DM) field interacting with the Standard Model (SM) is oscillations of f
 undamental constants. Here\, I will talk about how to establish the direct
  experimental bounds on the coupling of an oscillating DM to the SM using 
 spectroscopy and/or various quantum sensors (DDM search). The equivalence 
 principle (EP) violating tests can also be used to constrain the existence
  of a light scalar. Furthermore\, I will discuss about the complementarity
  between the EP violating tests and DDM searches. We will further explore 
 the challenges of a quadratically coupled light DM in the context of natur
 alness and how to probe such models.
LAST-MODIFIED:20220502T093642Z
LOCATION:Sala de Seminários do DF\,  Pavilhão de Física\, 2º piso
URL:http://df.vps.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/pt/eventos/searching-for-scalar-dark-
 matter-using-spectroscopy/
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 key="3v1bv">Abstract:</p><p data-block-key="45o1o">A possible implication 
 of a sub-eV scalar dark matter (DM) field interacting with the Standard Mo
 del (SM) is oscillations of fundamental constants. Here\, I will talk abou
 t how to establish the direct experimental bounds on the coupling of an os
 cillating DM to the SM using spectroscopy and/or various quantum sensors (
 DDM search). The equivalence principle (EP) violating tests can also be us
 ed to constrain the existence of a light scalar. Furthermore\, I will disc
 uss about the complementarity between the EP violating tests and DDM searc
 hes. We will further explore the challenges of a quadratically coupled lig
 ht DM in the context of naturalness and how to probe such models.</p>
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