Summary
This Physics Reports review synthesises recent dark matter particle searches from the CMS experiment at CERN's LHC, examining invisible massive particles, dark-sector mediators, and complex multi-particle dark sectors. The authors present experimental signatures including missing transverse momentum recoils, visible final states, and unconventional signatures from long-lived particles, contextualising findings against direct-detection experimental results. This work is fundamentally a high-energy physics review with no direct relevance to agricultural, soil health, nutrient density, or food systems research.
UK applicability
This paper has no applicability to UK farming systems, soil health, nutrient density, or food production research. It addresses fundamental physics at the particle level and has no bearing on agricultural policy, practice, or food system outcomes.
Key measures
Signatures of missing transverse momentum; fully visible final state signatures; long-lived particle detection; comparison with direct-detection experiments
Outcomes reported
This is not an agricultural or food systems study. The paper reviews experimental searches for dark matter particles and dark-sector mediators conducted at the CERN Large Hadron Collider using the CMS detector, reporting results from missing transverse momentum signatures and fully visible final states.
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