Speaker
Pouya Asadi
(University of Oregon)
Description
I will review the reach of a future 10TeV muon collider in the parameter space of fermion portal dark matter models in the freeze-in regime.
I study different fermion portal models and show that, in the freeze-in regime, their parameter space is bounded from all directions.
Different fermion portal models give rise to a host of interesting prompt or long-lived particle signals.
I will show that simple kinematics cuts allow us to discover these models in most of the kinematically available parameter space.
Along the way, I put forward a prescription for incorporating the muon parton PDF in a muon beam and show that it has non-trivial effects on the reach of a muon collider.