The search for dark matter candidate, ALP, together with CP-odd Higgs boson and tau leptons at s=14 TeV
Abstract
The cosmological observations of gravitational lenses, cosmic microwave background, rotation speed of stars in galaxies confirm the existence of about 27% dark matter in the Universe. The nature of these particles is unknown, however, there are theoretical models Beyond the Standard Model (BSM), such as superstrings and D-branes, which predict new particles of type WIMPs, dilatons, axions, etc. Experiments to search for such particles are being actively carried out both in space and on modern accelerators, and unambiguous information regarding the type of particles has not yet been identified.
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