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ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics
New techniques to search for light dark matter
New techniques to search for light dark matter

A major challenge in the hunt for dark matter is that we don’t know the mass of the dark matter particles that we are trying to detect.

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Centre news, TheoryAnita Vecchies10 May 2024Informative, News, theory research theme
Avirup Ghosh
Avirup Ghosh

Dr Aivrup Ghosh has been a postdoctoral researcher in the Dark Matter Phenomenology group in the University of Melbourne, since early 2024.

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PeopleJosh Cohen2 May 2024Domestic, current, Postdocs
Homeward Bound Women in the Sciences Antarctic Voyage, STEMM Women in Leadership
Homeward Bound Women in the Sciences Antarctic Voyage, STEMM Women in Leadership

Homeward Bound is a ground-breaking, global leadership initiative, set against the backdrop of Antarctica, which aims to heighten the influence and impact of women in making decisions that shape our planet.

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Jade Mckenzie1 May 2024Gender Targeted External Programs
L'OREAL-UNESCO For Women in Science, Australia and New Zealand Fellowships
L'OREAL-UNESCO For Women in Science, Australia and New Zealand Fellowships

The L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science initiative began in 1998 and since that time the L’Oréal Foundation and UNESCO have strived to support and recognise accomplished women researchers, encourage more young women to enter the profession and to assist them as they progress their careers.

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Jade Mckenzie1 May 2024Gender Targeted External Programs
Leading Edge: Women and Leadership Australia
Leading Edge: Women and Leadership Australia

A high-impact 4-month program for emerging and aspiring women leaders, providing essential leadership skills and frameworks. Delivered part-time over four months, Leading Edge supports aspiring and early career women managers to transition into confident, capable, and motivated leaders.

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Jade Mckenzie1 May 2024Gender Targeted External Programs
Jeremy Bourhill discusses neutrinos on ABC Perth
Jeremy Bourhill discusses neutrinos on ABC Perth

Interested in neutrinos? Listen to the University of Western Australia’s Jeremy Bourhill discuss how these particles can help us understand physics beyond the standard model on ABC Perth.

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Centre news, Outreach and MediaAnita Vecchies30 April 2024News, Media and Communications
Symmetries, spin-2 scattering amplitudes, and equivalence theorems in warped five-dimensional gravitational theories
Symmetries, spin-2 scattering amplitudes, and equivalence theorems in warped five-dimensional gravitational theories
TheoryFleur Morrison30 April 2024Publication
Galaxy colour selections with Euclid and ground photometry for cluster weak-lensing analyses
TheoryFleur Morrison30 April 2024Publication
Improving cosmological constraints using a new multi-tracer method with the spectroscopic and photometric samples
TheoryFleur Morrison30 April 2024Publication
Hartree-Fock formulation of the QMC model at finite temperature
Hartree-Fock formulation of the QMC model at finite temperature
TheoryFleur Morrison30 April 2024Publication
Thermalization and annihilation of dark matter in neutron stars
Thermalization and annihilation of dark matter in neutron stars
TheoryFleur Morrison30 April 2024Publication
Impact of shell model interactions on nuclear responses to WIMP elastic scattering
Impact of shell model interactions on nuclear responses to WIMP elastic scattering
Direct DetectionFleur Morrison30 April 2024Publication
Neutrino fog for dark matter-electron scattering experiments
Neutrino fog for dark matter-electron scattering experiments
Theory, Direct DetectionFleur Morrison30 April 2024Publication
PhD student Victoria Bashu explains how CYGNUS can help find dark matter
PhD student Victoria Bashu explains how CYGNUS can help find dark matter

Centre and Australian National University PhD student Victoria Bashu is part of the CYGNUS collaboration that is using ultra-sensitive detectors to search for dark matter.

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Centre news, Outreach and MediaAnita Vecchies29 April 2024News
Spreading the word about science in Stawell
Spreading the word about science in Stawell

Centre members Kyle Leaver and Peter McNamara and Chief Operating Officer Anita Vecchies travelled to regional Victoria to participate in the Stawell Easter Extravaganza.

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Centre news, Outreach and MediaAnita Vecchies18 April 2024News, Education and Outreach
ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics 2023 Annual Report
ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics 2023 Annual Report

The Centre’s 2023 Annual Report is now live. Read about the Centre’s significant achievements in 2023, our research and other Centre activities and get to know some of our Centre members.

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Centre newsAnita Vecchies8 April 2024Informative, News, Annual Report
Neutron stars are key to understanding dark matter
Neutron stars are key to understanding dark matter

Scientists may be one step closer to unlocking one of the great mysteries of the universe after calculating that neutron stars might hold a key to helping us understand elusive dark matter.

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Centre news, Media Release, TheoryPadric McGee4 April 2024News
Gravitational Aharonov-Bohm effect
Gravitational Aharonov-Bohm effect
Direct DetectionFleur Morrison31 March 2024Publication
Cosmic-ray boosted dark matter confronted by constraints on new light mediators
Cosmic-ray boosted dark matter confronted by constraints on new light mediators
TheoryFleur Morrison31 March 2024Publication
Cosmic-ray boosted dark matter confronted by constraints on new light mediators
Cosmic-ray boosted dark matter confronted by constraints on new light mediators
Theory, Direct DetectionFleur Morrison31 March 2024Publication
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