Beyond the Standard Model with SWGO

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Observations of very high-energy (>1 TeV) cosmic gamma rays are a powerful, unique tool to explore new physics beyond the Standard Model. The Southern Wide-field Gamma-Ray Observatory (SWGO), a next-generation experiment looking for cosmic gamma rays, will be situated in the Southern hemisphere with gamma-ray sensitivity up to hundreds of TeV. This observatory will have an order of magnitude better sensitivity than the current-generation High AltitudeWater Cherenkov (HAWC) observatory. Because of its increased sensitivity and location in the Southern hemisphere, SWGO will be ideally situated to look for dark matter signals from the MilkyWay. Specifically, SWGO will be able to search for dark matter signals a thousand times dimmer than those observable with HAWC. SWGO will also be well-situated to search for other phenomena Beyond-the-Standard-Model, including Primordial Black Holes, Axion-like Particles, and Violations of Lorentz Invariance. In this presentation, I will discuss the prospects for SWGO as a leading observatory in next-generation searches for physics beyond the Standard Model.

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Observatory, Physics, Cherenkov radiation, Cosmic ray, Pierre Auger Observatory, Astrophysics, Dark matter, Cherenkov Telescope Array, Gamma ray, Astronomy, Detector

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