Brazilian Report on Dark Matter 2024
Abstract
One of the key scientific objectives for the next decade is to uncover the nature of dark matter (DM). We should continue prioritizing targets such as weakly-interacting massive particles (WIMPs), Axions, and other low-mass dark matter candidates to improve our chances of achieving it. A varied and ongoing portfolio of experiments spanning different scales and detection methods is essential to maximize our chances of discovering its composition. This report paper provides an updated overview of the Brazilian community's activities in dark matter and dark sector physics over the past years with a view for the future. It underscores the ongoing need for financial support for Brazilian groups actively engaged in experimental research to sustain the Brazilian involvement in the global search for dark matter particles
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@article{arxiv.2504.16228,
title = {Brazilian Report on Dark Matter 2024},
author = {I. F. M. Albuquerque and J. Alcaniz and A. Alves and J. Amaral and C. Bonifazi and H. A. Borges and S. Carneiro and L. Casarini and D. Cogollo and A. G. Dias and G. C. Dorsch and A. Esmaili and G. Gil da Silveira and C. Gobel and V. P. Gonçalves and A. S. Jesus and D. Hadjimichef and P. C. de Holanda and R. F. L. Holanda and E. Kemp and A. Lessa and A. Machado and M. V T. Machado and M. Makler and V. Marra and M. S. Mateus Junior and R. D. Matheus and P. G. Mercadante and A. A. Nepomuceno and R. M. P. Neves and C. Nishi and Y. M. Oviedo-Torres and N. Pinto and C. A. Pires and E. Polycarpo and F. S. Queiroz and T. Quirino and M. S. Rangel and P. Rebello Teles and D. C. Rodrigues and J. G. Rodrigues and P. S. Rodrigues da Silva and R. Rosenfeld and B. L. Sanchez-Vega and E. Segretto and R. Silva and D. R. da Silva and C. Siqueira and V. de Souza and S. Fonseca De Souza and T. R. F. P. Tomei and G. A. Valdiviesso and A. Viana and Y. Villamizar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.16228},
year = {2025}
}
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Editor-Convener: Farinaldo Queiroz. Report for the Latin American Association for High Energy, Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics