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Springer Proceedings in Physics 148 David Cline Editor Sources and Detection of Dark Matter and Dark Energy in the Universe Proceedings of the 10th UCLA Symposium on Sources and Detection of Dark Matter and Dark Energy in the Universe, February 22-24, 2012, Marina del Rey, California Springer Proceedings in Physics Volume 148 For further volumes: http://www.springer.com/series/361 David Cline Editor Sources and Detection of Dark Matter and Dark Energy in the Universe Proceedings of the 10th UCLA Symposium on Sources and Detection of Dark Matter and Dark Energy in the Universe, February 22-24, 2012, Marina del Rey, California Editor David Cline UCLA Physics & Astronomy Los Angeles , USA ISSN 0930-8989 ISSN 1867-4941 (electronic) ISBN 978-94-007-7240-3 ISBN 978-94-007-7241-0 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-7241-0 Springer Dordrecht Heidelberg New York London Library of Congress Control Number: 2013955385 © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013 This work is subject to copyright. 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Printed on acid-free paper Springer is part of Springer Science+Business Media (www.springer.com) Contents Part I Theoretical Precision: Cosmology and Dark Matter 1 Radiative Natural Supersymmetry with Mixed Axion/Higgsino Cold Dark Matter ........................................................ 3 Howard Baer 2 Finite Temperature Density Profi le in SFDM....................................... 17 Victor H. Robles and T. Matos 3 An Argument for Axion Dark Matter ................................................... 25 Pierre Sikivie 4 Supersymmetric Dark Matter at XENON100 and the LHC: No-Scale F-SU(5) Stringy Correlations ...................... 31 Tianjun Li, James A. Maxin, Dimitri V. Nanopoulos, and Joel W. Walker 5 Approaches on Self-Gravitating Bose-Einstein Condensates ............. 39 L. Arturo Ureña-López 6 Search for Turbulent Gas Through Interstellar Scintillation ............. 45 M. Moniez, R. Ansari, F. Habibi, and S. Rahvar Part II Search for Dark Matter – LHC, CMB, Fermi LAT 7 Light Sneutrino Dark Matter in the NMSSM ...................................... 53 David G. Cerdeño, Ji-Haeng Huh, Miguel Peiró, and Osamu Seto 8 The Missing Energy Events at the LHC and Implications for Dark Matter Search .......................................................................... 59 Valery P. Andreev 9 Where Is SUSY? ...................................................................................... 63 Wim de Boer v vi Contents 10 Bounds on Dark Matter from CMB Observations .............................. 67 Aravind Natarajan 11 Searches for Galactic Dark Matter Substructure with the Fermi LAT ................................................................................ 73 Alex Drlica-Wagner Part III Current Search Results and New Detectors 12 Dark Matter Annual Modulation Results by DAMA/LIBRA ............ 79 R. Bernabei, P. Belli, F. Cappella, V. Caracciolo, R. Cerulli, C.J. Dai, A. d’Angelo, A. Di Marco, H.L. He, A. Incicchitti, X.H. Ma, F. Montecchia, X.D. Sheng, R.G. Wang, and Z.P. Ye 13 The XENON100 Detector .......................................................................... 87 Paul Scovell 14 The XENON1T Dark Matter Search Experiment .................................. 93 Elena Aprile 15 The SuperCDMS Experimental Program ............................................ 97 Enectali Figueroa-Feliciano 16 The Search for Antideuterons with Gaps ............................................. 105 Ph. von Doetinchem 17 Fits to Light WIMPs ............................................................................... 111 Graciela Gelmini 18 Directional Detection of Galactic Dark Matter .................................... 117 F. Mayet, J. Billard, and D. Santos 19 Simulation of Cosmogenic and Radioactive Backgrounds for the CoGeNT Detector ....................................................................... 123 M.S. Kos 20 The Status of the Search for Low Mass WIMPs: 2012 ........................ 129 David B. Cline List of Talks from Dark Matter 2012 Joel Primack (UC Santa Cruz) – Λ CDM – triumphs and tribulations Elliott Bloom (SLAC) – U sing the Fermi large area telescope to search for dark matter via indirect detection: an overview Rick Gaitskell (Brown) – O verview of experimental direct dark matter search Stefan Schael (RWTH Aachen Univ.): Status of the AMS-02 experiment on the ISS (23.4 MB) Paolo Gondolo (Univ. of Utah) – T heory of low mass WIMPs Katherine Freese (Univ. of Michigan) – D ark stars Lisa Randall (Harvard) – N ew models of dark matter Mirko Boezio (INFN Trieste) – D ark matter indirect search in fi ve years of PAMELA in orbit Neelima Sehgal (Princeton) – U nderstanding dark energy using the cosmic micro- wave background Etienne Pointecouteau (IRAP) – C onstraints on dark matter from the mass distribu- tion in clusters of galaxies Gregory Tarlé (Univ. of Michigan) – B ig Baryon Spectroscopic Survey (BigBOSS) Doug Spolyar (FNAL) – A n overview of dark stars Chris Burns (Carnegie Observatories) – U sing type Ia supernovae to shed light on dark energy Aaron Roodman (SLAC) – R eview of the Dark Energy Survey Ina Sarcevic (Univ. of Arizona) – L imits on self-interacting dark matter Carsten Rott (Ohio State Univ/CCAPP) – N ew approaches in dark matter searches with neutrino telescopes Amol Upadhye (ANL) – H ow dark is dark energy? The Gamme V-CHASE search for photon - coupled chameleon dark energy Jeremy Mardon (Stanford) – D irect detection of MeV to GeV mass dark matter Chung Kao (Univ. of Oklahoma) – I mplications of LHC Higgs searches for the neutralino dark matter Tonatiuh Matos (Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN) – The status of the scalar fi eld dark matter model vii viii List of Talks from Dark Matter 2012 Marc Moniez (Laboratoire de l’accelerateur lineaire, Universite d’Orsay) – S earch for turbulent hidden gas through interstellar scintillation Marieangela Lisanti (Princeton) – D irect detection of dark matter debris fl ows Luis Urena (Univ. of Guanajuato) – G alaxy halos from cosmological Bose- Einstein condensates Josef Pradler (Perimeter Institute) – S tatistical tests of noise and harmony in dark matter modulation signals Valeri Andreev (UCLA) – T he search for missing energy events at the LHC and implications for dark matter search (Atlas and CMS) Dimitri Nanopoulos (Texas A/&M University) – T he race for supersymmetric dark matter at XENON 100 and the LHC – stringy correlations from no-scale F-SU(5) Osamu Seto (Hokkai-Gakuen University) – L ight sneutrino dark matter in the NMSSM Howard Baer (Univ. of Oklahoma) – M ixed axion/LSP dark matter Ian Shoemaker (LANL) – U nitarity and monojet bounds on models of dark matter Wim de Boer (Karlsruhe Inst. of Technology) – L HC and direct dark matter detection Mani Tripathi (UC Davis) – R ecent results from a search for dark matter pro- duction in the CMS experiment Rosemary Wyse (Johns Hopkins) – H ow massive are the least massive galaxies? Matthew Walker (Harvard) – D warf galaxies as tests of cold dark matter Alexander Kusenko (UCLA) – D ark matter and neutrino masses George Fuller (UC San Diego) – S terile neutrinos – dilution, dark radiation, BBN, and dark matter Aravind Natarajan (Carnegie Mellon Univ.) – B ounds on dark matter from CMB observations Annika Peter (UC Irvine) – G alactic archaeology with direct-detection experiments Miguel A. Sanchez-Conde (KIPAC/SLAC) – N earby dwarf galaxies, local gal- axy clusters and the role of halo substructure Ami Katz (Boston Univ.) – M odel-independent framework for analyzing direct detection experiments Pierre Sikivie (Univ. of Florida) – B ose-Einstein condensation of dark matter axions Philip von Doetinchem (UC Berkeley) – T he search for anti-deuterons with GAPS Gianpaolo Carosi (LLNL) – Hunting the dark matter axion (and other exotic crea- tures) with the ADMX experiment Savvas M. Koushiappas (Brown Univ.) – Exclusion of canonical WIMPs using a joint analysis of Fermi-LAT data from dwarf galaxies Alex Drlica-Wagner (Stanford) – S earch for dark matter substructure with the Fermi-LAT Simona Murgia (SLAC) – G alactic Center measurements with Fermi Miguel A. Sanchez-Conde (KIPAC/SLAC) – T he Fermi/LAT Extragalactic dif- fuse background and its dark matter interpretation Pat Scott (McGill Univ.) – P robing the early universe and infl ation with indirect detection Graciela Gelmini (UCLA) – F its to light WIMPs Kfi r Blum (IAS) – D AMA vs. the annually modulated muon background List of Talks from Dark Matter 2012 ix Pierluigi Belli (INFN) – D ark matter annual modulation results by DAMA/LIBRA Juan Collar (Univ. of Chicago) – C oGeNT Jean-Come Lanfranchi (Technical University, Munich) – C RESST Neil Weiner (New York Univ.) – W IMP signals and limits without astrophysics Dan Hooper (FNAL) – I ndirect evidence for light WIMPs Jennifer Siegal-Gaskins (Caltech) – C onstraints on dark matter models from a Fermi LAT search for cosmic-ray electrons from the Sun Henrique Araujo (Imperial College, London) – F inal results from ZEPLIN-III Paul Scovell (UCLA) – X ENON100 G. Adam Cox (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) – T he EDELWEISS DM search from phase 2 to phase 3 Reina Maruyama (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison) – D M-Ice: status and update Christopher Savage (Oskar Klein Centre, Stockholm University) – G lobal SUSY fi ts with IceCube Bruno Serfass (UC Berkeley) – S tatus and recent results of the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS) experiment Chris Kelso (Univ. of Chicago) – T oward a consistent picture for CRESST, CoGeNT, and DAMA Marek Kos (Pacifi c Northwest National Laboratory) – S imulation of cosmogenic and radioactive backgrounds for the CoGeNT Elena Aprile (Columbia) – X ENON1T Enectali Figueroa-Feliciano (MIT) – T he SuperCDMS experimental program Ethan Bernard (Yale Univ.) – T he LUX dark matter detector Jeter Hall (FNAL) – C OUPP updates Andrew Hime (LANL) – C LEAN detection of dark matter Frank Calaprice (Princeton Univ.) – Underground Argon – a new resource for dark matter research Luca Grandi (Princeton) – T he DARKSIDE of dark matter Maurik Holtrop (Univ. of New Hampshire) – T he heavy photon search at JLab Jonghee Yoo (Fermilab) – R and D for a solid Xenon detector Daniel Snowden-Ifft (Occidental) – S pin-dependent limits from DRIFT-IId and plans for scale up Katsushi Arisaka (UCLA) – M AX Frederic Mayet (LPSC Grenoble) – D irectional detection of galactic dark matter Gregory Tarlé (Univ. of Michigan) – PandaX, a LXe dark matter detector at the Jinping Underground Lab Jocelyn Monroe (MIT) – D MTPC directional dark matter experiment David Nygren (LBNL, for the NEXT Collaboration) – S imultaneous searches for WIMP dark matter and 0-ν β β decay at the ton-scale with a high-pressure Xenon gas electroluminescent TPC Laura Baudis (Univ. of Zurich) – D ARWIN: dark matter WIMP search with noble liquids Bob Jacobsen (UC Berkeley) – T he LZ Program Jonghee Yoo (Fermilab) – D ark matter background study using the neutrino beam at Fermilab

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