Speaker
Mr
Igal Jaegle
(University of Florida)
Description
Since 1933, cosmological anomalies are reported at different scales and ages of the Universe. These anomalies could be due to a non-luminous mass ("dark matter"),
change of the laws of gravity, or a combination of both. Lepton colliders can investigate the non-luminous mass scenario by searching for different dark matter
candidates (millicharged dark matter, axion-like, or very stable multi-quark states) and new force carriers (dark vector, dark scalar, or axion-like). We will
review the new results of BABAR and Belle, and the expected Belle II sensitivities to these searches.
Primary author
Mr
Igal Jaegle
(University of Florida)