Astrophysical search strategies for accelerator blind dark matter

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4 pages, Talk given at 3rd International Symposium on Sources and Detection of Dark Matter in the Universe (DM 98), Santa Moni

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A weakly interacting dark-matter particle may be difficult to discover at an accelerator because it either (1) is too massive, (2) has no standard-model gauge interactions, or (3) is almost degenerate with other states. In each of these cases, searches for annihilation products in the Galactic halo are useful probes of dark-matter properties. Using the example of supersymmetric dark matter, I discuss how astrophysical searches for dark matter may provide discovery and mass information inaccessible to collider physics programs such as the Tevatron and LHC.

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