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Search for Dark Matter and Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay - Prof. Yeongduk Kim
I would like to review the current status of dark matter search experiments. The focus will be on the low mass WIMPs with comparisons between recent experiments. The new programs of the Center for Underground Physics (CUP) to search WIMPs will be described and preliminary results will be presented. Issues on the data will be discussed with the recent theoretical suggestions. Future prospects for WIMP search experiments will be briefly discussed. Current status of neutrinoless double beta decay experiments will be presented and the perspectives of a new experiment, AMoRE, will be described as well.
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Neutrino, Dark Matter and New Physics - Prof. Eung Jin Chun
Finding a Higgs boson and nothing else at the LHC casts doubt on the presence of new physics around TeV scale. Nonetheless, the existence of neutrino mass and dark matter requires physics Beyond Standard Model which may reveal itself in various ongoing and forthcoming experiments. We will discuss what we can/cannot learn about BSM theories from the neutrino and dark matter experiments in Korea.