Definitive evidence that dark matter (DM) dominates our universe is the second demonstration of BSM physics. Nuclear physics can play an important role in this field by helping direct-detection experimenters understand the variety and nature of the possible responses of their nuclear targets, by connecting the stellar processes we study to the feedback mechanisms that can alter galactic structure, and by contributing to the understanding of composite dark matter in cases where lattice QCD methods are relevant.
Dark Matter Research Publications
Lina Necib, Tongyan Lin.
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Michael Ryan, David Radice.
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Simon Knapen, Jonathan Kozaczuk, Tongyan Lin.
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N3AS-22-004
Jeffrey M. Berryman, Susan Gardner, Mohammadreza Zakeri.
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Tobias Fischer, Pierluca Carenza, Bryce Fore, Maurizio Giannotti, Alessandro Mirizzi, Sanjay Reddy.
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Jonathan Kozaczuk, Tongyan Lin, Ethan Villarama.
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Simon Knapen, Jonathan Kozaczuk, Tongyan Lin.
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Simon Knapen, Jonathan Kozaczuk, Tongyan Lin.
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Sanjay Reddy, Dake Zhou.
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N3AS-21-008
Jeffrey M. Berryman, Susan Gardner.
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N3AS-21-005
Anirban Das, Manibrata Sen.
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A. Sieverding, E. Rrapaj, G. Guo, Y.-Z. Qian.
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N3AS-20-008
Cora Dvorkin, Tongyan Lin, Katelin Schutz.
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Pierluca Carenza, Bryce Fore, Maurizio Giannotti, Alessandro Mirizzi, Sanjay Reddy.
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Jeffrey M. Berryman, André de Gouvêa, Patrick J. Fox, Boris J. Kayser, Kevin J. Kelly, Jennifer L. Raaf.
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