Speaker
Wei Wang
Description
The presence of dark matter, a fundamental cosmic constituent constituting a significant portion of the universe’s mass-energy content, has captivated the scientific community for decades. Recently, there has been a growing fascination with strongly interacting dark matter. We will focus on the intrinsic appeal of SU(2) glueballs as potential dark matter candidates and their implications for particle physics. A detailed exposition of mass, wave function analyses, and interaction potential offers fresh insights into the nature of SU(2) glueballs and their potential role in elucidating the mysteries of dark matter.