Talks

Dark Matter Roundtable

By
Roberto Emparan, ICREA-ICCUB
Héctor Gil, ICCUB
Nicola Bellomo (ICCUB)
Jose Luís Bernal, ICCUB
Date
Time
Language
CA
ES
EN
Context
Contact
divulgacio@icc.ub.edu
Area
Atomic-Nuclear
Cosmology
Gravitation
Particle Physics
Master and Degree students

Dark Matter, ICCUB Roundtable aimed to degree and master students

Introduction, by Roberto Emparan (ICCUB-ICREA)
Direct detection by Jose L. Bernal
Indirect detection by Héctor Gil
Dark matter modelling, by Nicola Bellomo
Discussion / Questions

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