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SUMMARY:How to hunt for dark matter: telescopes\, lab experiments\, collid
 ers\, and putting it all together. - Dr Pat Scott
DTSTART:20181016T183000Z
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CONTACT:Hannah Sanderson
DESCRIPTION:I spend my days trying to put together the results of many dif
 ferent experimental searches for dark matter and other new particles. Thes
 e range from the Large Hadron Collider to smaller accelerators\, gamma-ray
  telescopes\, cosmic antimatter probes\, ultra-clean experiments in the wo
 rld's deepest mines\, and a neutrino telescope embedded in the Antarctic i
 ce.  I'll explain how these very different probes each get at the dark mat
 ter problem in a different way\, and then describe GAMBIT\, the Global and
  Modular Beyond-the-Standard-Model Inference Tool\, a project that combine
 s them all and applies them to a wide range of different theories for dark
  matter's identity.\n\nCome along to our second talk of the year to hear f
 rom astroparticlephysicist Pat Scott! \nTickets are £2 or free for member
 s. Annual membership (£7) and life membership (£12) can also be purchase
 d at the event - please bring cash.\n\nThe talk will be followed by refres
 hments outside the lecture theatre.\n\nThe talk will be at the usual locat
 ion of Wolfson lecture theatre in the Department of Chemistry. The entranc
 e is the opposite side of the building to Bristol-Myers-Squibb Lecture the
 atre and is opposite the car park- shown by the red arrow on the map. "htt
 ps://map.cam.ac.uk/Department+of+Chemistry#52.197964\,0.125242\,18":URL\n
LOCATION:Wolfson Lecture Theatre\, Department of Chemistry
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