Prospects for Heavy WIMP Dark Matter Searches at Muon Colliders
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Plots summarizing the constraints on Dark Matter models can help visualize synergies between different searches for the same kind of experiment, as well as between different experiments. In this whitepaper, we present an update to the European Strategy Briefing Book plots, from the perspective of collider searches within the Dark Matter at the Energy Frontier (EF10) Snowmass Topical Group, starting from inputs from future collider facilities. We take as a starting point the plots currently made for LHC searches using benchmark models recommended by the Dark Matter Working Group, also used for the BSM and Dark Matter chapters of the European Strategy Briefing Book. These plots can also serve as a starting point for cross-frontier discussions about dark matter complementarity, and could be updated as a consequence of these discussions. This is a whitepaper submitted to the APS Snowmass process for the EF10 topical group.
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