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Abstract
This thesis addresses several observations in nature that cannot be explained by the Standard Model of particle physics. The overarching topic is the theoretical description of dark matter (DM) which constitutes the framework for two further conundrums: the baryon asymmetry of the Universe and neutrino masses. In the context of effective field theories (EFTs) we first compare an extended DM EFT to UV theories and investigate its range of validity. Making use of the power of EFTs in the next chapter, we augment the Inert Doublet Model by a CP-violating effective operator which can thereby explain the imbalance between matter and antimatter in the Universe and simultaneously account for DM while eluding constraints from electron electric dipole moment searches and DM direct detection. We further discuss possible UV realizations of the effective operators. Lastly, we turn to the unknown origin of neutrino masses and connect this puzzle to DM via the analysis of potential DM indirect detection signals as well as of collider signatures that offer insights into the free neutrino oscillation parameters and the neutrino mass hierarchy. We find potential for synergies between the different experimental approaches to determine neutrino properties.
Document type: | Dissertation |
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Supervisor: | Goertz, Dr. Florian |
Place of Publication: | Heidelberg |
Date of thesis defense: | 31 October 2024 |
Date Deposited: | 12 Nov 2024 09:25 |
Date: | 2024 |
Faculties / Institutes: | The Faculty of Physics and Astronomy > Dekanat der Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie Service facilities > Graduiertenschulen > Graduiertenschule Fundamentale Physik (HGSFP) Service facilities > Max-Planck-Institute allgemein > MPI for Nuclear Physics |
DDC-classification: | 530 Physics |
Controlled Keywords: | Elementarteilchenphysik, Theoretische Physik, Dunkle Materie, Baryonenasymmetrie, Neutrino |