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2025
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.21468/SciPostPhysCommRep.7
Report No.: arXiv:2211.07027
Abstract: The fundamental nature of Dark Matter is a central theme of the Snowmass 2021 process, extending across all frontiers. In the last decade, advances in detector technology, analysis techniques and theoretical modeling have enabled a new generation of experiments and searches while broadening the types of candidates we can pursue. Over the next decade, there is great potential for discoveries that would transform our understanding of dark matter. In the following, we outline a road map for discovery developed in collaboration among the frontiers. A strong portfolio of experiments that delves deep, searches wide, and harnesses the complementarity between techniques is key to tackling this complicated problem, requiring expertise, results, and planning from all Frontiers of the Snowmass 2021 process.
Keyword(s): activity report ; detector: technology ; dark matter: direct detection ; broadening ; axion: dark matter ; photon: hidden sector ; Wino: dark matter ; Higgsino: dark matter ; dark matter: halo ; galaxy: halo ; dark matter: annihilation ; dark matter: density ; WIMP: dark matter ; new physics: search for ; neutrino: sterile ; quantum chromodynamics: axion ; coupling: (axion 2photon) ; sensitivity ; proposed experiment
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