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SUMMARY:Dark matter searches in the 2020s - At the crossroads of the WIMP
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20191111T010000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20191113T080000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260312T051619Z
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DESCRIPTION:\n\n \n\nPlease find here some useful latest information abou
 t transport\, food places\, etc.\n\nTesting the hypothesis of particle dar
 k matter is one of the key questions in Physics today. While no conclusive
  experimental evidence has been found so far\, a new generation of experim
 ents promise a big leap forward in the next decade. Future indirect\, dire
 ct and collider experiments will be conjointly in reach to probe the large
 st part of the parameter space of weakly interacting massive particles (WI
 MPs)\, the long-standing canonical dark matter candidates. By this\, a con
 firmation or manifest rejection of the WIMP hypothesis is in reach during 
 the next 10 years.\n\nThe goal of this symposium is to stimulate exchange 
 between these various next-generation WIMP searches. Therefore\, it brings
  together Japanese and international researchers from all relevant experim
 ental and theoretical fields. The latter include up-to-date particle and i
 nteraction models\, astrophysical constraints\, and the status of next-gen
 eration instruments. Additionally\, we aim at a special focus on the neutr
 ino floor background for future direct searches\, and searches for DM sign
 atures in charged astroparticles. By this\, the symposium helps to foster 
 collaborations and to explore the complementarity of the different search 
 strategies.\n\nMain Topics:\n\n\n	Dark matter theory\n	Collider experiment
 s for dark matter searches \n	Dark matter direct detection experiments\n	
 Dark matter indirect detection experiments\n	Astrophysical constraints on 
 dark matter distributions\n\n\nWe encourage especially young researchers a
 nd students to attend the symposium.\n\nVenue:  \n\n6F Conference Hall\,
  Kashiwa research complex\, Kashiwa Campus\, The University of Tokyo\n\nCo
 nfirmed Invited Speakers (as of October 3\, 2019): \n\n\n	Andrea Albert (
 LANL)\n	Yoichi Asaoka (Waseda)\n	Cristiano Galbiati (Princeton)\n	Graciel
 a Gelmini (UCLA)\n	Nagisa Hiroshima (Riken)\n	Moritz Hütten (MPP)\n	Fabio
  Iocco (Imp. Coll. London/U. Napoli)\n	Rubén López-Coto (INFN Padova\, *
 remote talk)\n	Shigeki Matsumoto (Kavli IPMU)\n	Takeo Moroi (U. Tokyo)\n	T
 atsuhiro Naka (Toho)\n	Ciaran O'Hare (University of Sydney)\n	Yutaka Ohira
  (U. Tokyo)\n	Priscilla Pani (DESY)\n	Paolo Salucci (SISSA)\n	Ryu Sawada (
 U. Tokyo/CERN)\n	Kate Scholberg (Duke\, *remote talk)\n	Satoshi Shirai (Ka
 vli IPMU)\n	Masahiro Teshima (ICRR/MPP)\n	Koji Terashi (U. Tokyo/CERN)\n	M
 asaki Yamashita (ICRR)\n	Gabrijela Zaharijas (U. Nova Gorica)\n\n\nSponsor
 s:\n\n     \n\nThis symposium is supported in part by:\n\n\n	MEXT Gran
 t-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas:\n	16K21730 for Shoji
  Asai (PI\, main hosts)\,\n	19H05802 for Shigetaka Moriyama (co-PI\, main 
 hosts)\,\n	18H05542 for Masahiro Ibe (PI)\,\n	18H04359 for Kohei Hayashi (
 Publicly)\,\n	Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S):\n	17H06131 for Mas
 ahiro Teshima (PI\, main hosts)\,\n	Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (
 B):\n	17H02878 for Shigeki Matsumoto (co-PI)\,\n	and the grant for ICRR’
 s Fiscal Year 2019 Inter-University Research Program (PI: Moritz Hütten)\
 n\n\n \n\nhttps://indico.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/event/259/
LOCATION:The University of Tokyo\, Kashiwa Campus
URL:https://indico.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/event/259/
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