Description
In the last few years, a new observational window has opened on the dark sector of matter. The recent flood of experimental results on direct and indirect dark matter detection has potentially revolutionized our view of the nature of dark matter.
As the non gravitational nature of dark matter may well be revealing itself for the first time, initial results have lead to a reexamination of WIMP physics with the aim of enhancing the annihilation cross section through various means, and encouraged theorists to think of more exotic possibilities. The purpose of this workshop is to bring together leading theorists in this area, as well as representatives of the recent experiments, to encourage the sharing and debating of recent results and approaches to probing and describing the dark matter sector.
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Searching for Dark Matter with Cosmic Antiparticles: the PAMELA Experiment
National Institute for Nuclear Physics -
Recent Results from the ATIC Experiment
University of Maryland, College Park -
Observation of the high-energy cosmic-ray electron spectrum with Fermi and implications for dark matter scenarios
National Institute for Nuclear Physics -
Seeing Dark Matter in cosmic rays?
CEA Saclay -
Dark Matter Interpretations of the Electron/Positron Excesses after FERMI
Università di Pisa -
The PAMELA excess int the light of cosmic ray propagation
Laboratoire d'Annecy-le-Vieux de Physique Théorique (LAPTH) -
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CMB Constraints on Sommerfeld-Enhanced Dark Matter
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Physics -
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The PICASSO Dark Matter Search Experiment
Laurentian University -
The LUX Dark Matter Search Program
University of California, Davis -
Dark Matter Search with CDMS and SuperCDMS
Queen's University