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This project seeks to uncover the nature of dark matter by analyzing proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider. It focuses on detecting dark matter signatures through Higgs boson decays, employing advanced techniques in high energy physics and machine learning.
According to modern cosmological models only 16% of all matter in our universe corresponds to the known, visible matter.
The other 84% is called dark matter (DM) and could so far only be observed indirectly, which is why its particle nature is poorly understood.
Yet, DM played a crucial role during the evolution of our universe and thus the formation of life itself.
Therefore, the understanding of DM is an important aim of contemporary physics and is pursued in this fellowship.With this research…
UNIVERSITETET I BERGEN
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