Matthew Robert Buckley

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey E-mail: [email protected] Department of Physics & Astronomy 136 Frelinghuysen Rd, Piscataway, NJ 08854

Citizenship of America

Education • 2003-2008 University of California, Berkeley Ph.D. Theoretical (received May 2008) Advisor: Professor Hitoshi Murayama M.A. Physics (received May 2005) • 1999-2003 Kenyon College B.A. summa cum laude Mathematics and Physics (received May 2003)

Work Experience • September 2015-Present Assistant Professor, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey • September 2013-September 2015 Assistant Research Professor, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey • August 2010-August 2013 David N. Schramm Fellow, Fermi National Accel- erator Laboratory • September 2008-August 2010 Du Bridge Postdoctoral Scholar, Prize Fellow, California Institute of Technology • January-May 2008 Foreign Researcher, Institute of Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, Tokyo University • 2006-2008 Graduate Student Researcher with Hitoshi Murayama, University of California, Berkeley • 2003-2006 Graduate Student Instructor, University of California, Berkeley

1 Fellowships and Awards

• 2019 Distinguished Contributions to Undergraduate Education, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey • 2017 Outstanding Teaching Award, Society of Physics Students, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey • 2010 David N. Schramm Fellow, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory • 2008 Prize Fellowship, California Institute of Technology • 2004 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, University of California, Berkeley • 2002 Phi Beta Kappa, Kenyon College • 2002 Franklin Miller Award for Undergraduate Research, Kenyon College • 2001 Goldwater Scholar in Mathematics, Science and Engineering (Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation)

Funding Awards

• 2019-2022 “Research in Theoretical High Energy Physics,” Department of En- ergy – $1 939 000 (Group Grant, 6 co-PIs) • 2017-2019 “Thermal from Colliders to ,” Department of Energy – $103 000

2 Students and Postdocs • Postdoctoral Advisees – 2016-2019 Anthony DiFranzo, Rutgers University • Graduate Students – 2019-present Edward Ramirez, Theoretical Physics, Rutgers University – 2019-present Mitchell Weikert, Theoretical Physics, Rutgers University – 2016-2019 Maya Amouzegar, Theoretical Physics, Rutgers University (qual- ifying exam) – 2014-2017 David Feld, Theoretical Physics, Rutgers University – 2014-2017 Jonathan Sloane, Theoretical Astrophysics, Rutgers University (co-advisor) • Undergraduate Student Researchers – 2017 Abigail Warden, University of Missouri. Research Experience for Un- dergraduates – 2015-2016 John Tamanas, Rutgers University.

Conferences, Summer Schools and Invited Talks • June, 2020 Invited Speaker Pollica Summer Workshop on Dark Matter, Pollica, Italy Cancelled due to COVID-19 Emergency • June, 2020 Workshop on the Galactic Center Gamma Ray Excess, Organizer, Rutgers University Cancelled due to COVID-19 Emergency • May, 2020 Symposium on Astrophysical Signatures of Dark Matter, Cancelled due to COVID-19 Emergency • March, 2020 Invited Seminar, Johns Hopkins University Cancelled due to COVID- 19 Emergency • March, 2020 “Dark Matter Particle Physics from Astrophysics,” Brandeis Uni- versity • August, 2019 “Toward Run 3, Uncovered Prompt Signatures,” Dark Matter at the LHC, University of Washington, Seattle • August, 2019 “Dark Matter Particle Physics from Galactic Kinematics,” Search- ing for New Physics: Leaving No Stone Unturned, University of Utah, Salt Lake City

3 • June, 2019 Progress after Impasse: New Frontiers in Dark Matter, Aspen Sum- mer Conference • December, 2018 “Gravitational Probes of Dark Matter Physics,” Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Heidelberg • December, 2018 “Gravitational Probes of Dark Matter Physics,” Workshop on Prospects of Particle Physics and , Institute for Basic Science, Center for Theoretical Physics of the Universe, Daejeon, Republic of Korea • December, 2018 “Gravitational Probes of Dark Matter Physics,” Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea • October, 2018 “Gravitational Probes of Dark Matter Physics,” University of Delaware • October, 2018 “Novel cosmic probes of dark matter,” Dark Interactions: Per- spectives from Theory and Experiment, Brookhaven National Laboratory • June, 2018 Participant, 2018 NYC Gaia Sprint, Simons Center for Computa- tional Astrophysics • June, 2018 New Physics session convener, LHCP2018, Bologna, Italy • May, 2018 “Mining LHC Data for Anomalies,” Mitchell Conference on Collider, Dark Matter, and Neutrino Physics, Texas A&M. • May, 2018 “Supersymmetry after 80 fb−1” Phenomenology Symposium, Pitts- burgh • April, 2018 “Mining LHC Data for Anomalies,” Brookhaven National Labora- tory • April, 2018 “DM@HL/HE-LHC,” High Energy/High Luminosity LHC Meeting, Fermilab • March, 2018 “Gravitational Probes of Dark Matter Physics,” University of Ore- gon • March, 2018 “Dark matter theory and models,” Dark Matter with LSST, Uni- versity of Pittsburgh • October, 2017 “Mining LHC Data,” SLAC • July, 2017 “Mining LHC Data,” LPCC Workshop, Fermilab • July, 2017 “Beyond the Standard Model at the LHC,” TRISEP Summer School (lecturer), Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario

4 • April, 2017 “Theory Overview of Dark Matter Searches,” Dark Matter at the LHC, University of California, Irvine • November, 2016 “Heavy Dark Matter,” Non-WIMP Dark Matter Workshop, PITCP, • October 2016 National Society for Black Physicists Annual Meeting, Fermilab • September 2016 “Tops and Dark Matter,” Top2016 Conference, Olomouc, Czech Republic • August 2016 Reaching New Summits: The LHC at Full Strength, Aspen Summer Conference • May 2016 “Combination Fits to ATLAS and CMS data,” Emerging New Physics Workshop, University of Oregon • March 2016 “Searching for Dark Matter at the LHC,” Dark Matter at the LHC, Amsterdam • January 2016 “Present Experimental View of Dark Matter Particle Physics,” 227th American Astrophysical Society Meeting, Kissimmee, Florida • May 2015 “Identification of Dark Matter: Particle Physics,” Identification of Dark Matter with a Cross-Disciplinary Approach, IFT-Madrid • March 2015 “The LHC and Dark Matter: Scalar Simplified Models,” Effective Theories and Dark Matter, MITP, Mainz • February 2015 “Dark Matter in the Age of Data,” Brown University • February 2015 “Dark Matter in the Age of Data,” University of California, Los Angeles • February 2015 “Dark Matter in the Age of Data,” University of Massachusetts, Amherst • February 2015 National Society for Black Physicists Annual Meeting, Baltimore • December 2014 “Confining Dark Matter and Self-Interactions,” Nuclear Aspects of Dark Matter Searches, INT/U. Washington • October 2014 “Looking for Dark Matter,” Physics Colloquium, Bennington College • September 2014 “Scalar Simplified Models and Dark Matter at Colliders,” Perimeter Institute • September 2014 “Scalar Simplified Models and Dark Matter at Colliders,” Workshop on Searches for New Phenomena at the Upgraded LHC, TRIUMF

5 • June 2014 “Dark Matter at the LHC,” Conference on Interconnections between Particle Physics and Cosmology, Leon, Mexico • May 2014 “LHC Searches in Difficult Channels,” University of California, Irvine • May 2014 “LHC Searches in Difficult Channels,” California Institute of Tech- nology • May 2014 “LHC Searches in Difficult Channels,” Phenomenology Symposium, Pittsburgh • April 2014 “Difficult Signatures at the LHC,” Center for Future High Energy Physics, Beijing • February 2014 “Stops Inside the Standard Model: Searching for Stops Via Vector Boson Fusion,” Brookhaven National Laboratory • February 2014 “Scalar Simplified Models and Dark Matter at Colliders,” Uni- versity of Massachusetts, Amherst • January 2014 “Using a Razor to Unravel Difficult LHC Signatures,” Frontiers in Particle Physics: From Dark Matter to the LHC and Beyond, Aspen Winter Conference • November 2013 “What Dark Matter can tell us at the LHC (and vice versa)” Physics Colloquium, University of New Mexico • November 2013 “Self-Interacting Dark Matter and Minimum Halo Mass,” Brown University • October 2013 “Self-Interacting Dark Matter and Minimum Halo Mass,” The Dark Matter Paradigm: Current Status and Challenges, Princeton University • October 2013 “Things even the razor can’t slice,” Kinematic Variables for New Physics at the LHC, California Institute of Technology • September 2013 “Dark Matter, New Electroweak Particles, and LHC Searches,” Dark Matter at the LHC, KICP, • August-September 2013 Dark Matter in Galaxies, the LHC and Direct and Indirect Searches: Are We Near the End of the Road?, Aspen Summer Conference • August 2013 “Self-Interacting Dark Matter and Minimum Halo Mass,” Self- Interacting Dark Matter Workshop, • July 2013 “Dirac Bino Dark Matter,” LHC - The First Part of the Journey, KITP, University of California, Santa Barbara

6 • April-May 2013 Identifying and Characterizing Dark Matter via Multiple Probes, KITP, University of California, Santa Barbara • March 2013 “Dirac Neutralinos,” The First Three Years of the LHC, Mainz, Germany • March 2013 Higgs Quo Vadis, Aspen Winter Conference • January 2013 “Searching for new Electroweak Production with Razor Vari- ables,” University of California, Riverside • January 2013 Physics of the Universe Summit, California Institute of Technol- ogy/SpaceX • July 2012 Identification of Dark Matter, Chicago (Local Organizer) • June 2012 “Dark Matter Theory,” International Conference on New Frontiers in Physics, Koylmbari, Greece • May 2012 “Constraining Asymmetric Dark Matter,” Dark Matter Signatures in the Gamma-ray Sky, University of Texas, Austin • May 2012 “Looking for Stops in (Hadronic) MET,” Workshop on LHC Physics, University of Chicago • April 2012 “Looking for Stops in (Hadronic) MET,” LHC Workshop, Princeton University • April 2012 “Looking for Stops in (Hadronic) MET,” University of Illinois, Chicago • April 2012 “Constraining Asymmetric Dark Matter,” Texas A&M, College Sta- tion, Texas • January 2012 “Constraining Asymmetric Dark Matter,” California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California • January 2012 “Constraining Asymmetric Dark Matter,” Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey • January 2012 The Hunt for New Physics, from the Alps to the Plains to the Rockies, Aspen Winter Conference • January 2012 “Looking for Stops in (Hadronic) MET,” University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin • December 2011 “The CDF Excess, Z0, Dark Forces, and Future Tests,” The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio • December 2011 “New Ideas Talk: Leptophobic Hidden Photons,” Intensity Frontier Workshop, Department of Energy, Rockville, Maryland

7 • October 2011 “Finding Mass at the LHC: What is the Higgs and How do we look for it?” Physics Colloquium, Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio • October 2011 “Constraining Asymmetric Dark Matter,” KICP, University of Chicago • October 2011 “The CDF Excess, Z0, Dark Forces, and Future Tests,” University of Washington, Seattle • September 2011 “Constraining Asymmetric Dark Matter,” 2011 Workshop on Baryon and Lepton Number Violation, Gatlinburg, Tennessee • September 2011 “A New Way to Measure Spin at Hadron Colliders,” Super- symmetry 2011, Fermilab • August 2011 A Theoretical & Experimental Vision for Direct & Indirect Dark Matter Detection, Aspen Summer Conference • August 2011 “Dark Forces at the Tevatron,” TevPA 2011, Stockholm, Sweden • June 2011 “Xogenesis,” Shanghai Particle Physics Symposium, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China • April 2011 “Dark Forces at the Tevatron,” Implications of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking, University of Wisconsin, Madison • March 2011 “Xogenesis,” University of California, Berkeley • February 2011 New Data from the Energy Frontier, Aspen Winter Conference • February 2011 Indirect and Direct Detection of Dark Matter, Aspen Winter Conference (Organizer) • January 2011 “What if it’s not SUSY?” Physics of the Universe Summit, Cali- fornia Institute of Technology/SpaceX • January 2011 “Xogenesis,” University of California, Davis • December 2010 “Xogenesis,” Dark Matter All Around, Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris • December 2010 “Long Lived Particles at the LHC,” Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Heidelberg • October 2010 “Xogenesis,” University of Pittsburgh/Carnegie Mellon University • October 2010 “Long Lived Particles at the LHC,” T2 Division, LANL • October 2010 “Long Lived Particles at the LHC,” Vanderbilt University • September 2010 Topologies for Early LHC Searches 2010 Workshop, SLAC

8 • September 2010 “Long Lived Particles at the LHC,” Fermilab • June-July 2010 From Colliders to the Dark Sector: Understanding Dark Matter at Particle Colliders and Beyond, Aspen Summer Conference • March 2010 “Dark Matter and Dark Radiation,” University of California, Davis • February 2010 “Dark Matter and Dark Radiation,” Dark Matter 2010, Univer- sity of California, Los Angeles • January 2010 “Dark Matter and Dark Radiation,” Direct and Indirect Detection of Dark Matter, MCTP, University of Michigan • January 2010 “Dark Matter and Indirect Detection,” MCTP, University of Michigan • January 2010 “Long Lived Particles at the LHC,” The Revolution in Particle Physics is Here, Aspen Winter Conference • January 2010 Physics of the Universe Summit, California Institute of Technol- ogy/SpaceX • December 2010 “Dark Matter and Dark Radiation,” Fermilab • October 2009 Searching for New Physics at the LHC, Galileo Galilei Institute, Florence, Italy • September 2009 “Dark Matter and Dark Radiation,” Boston University • September 2009 “Long Lived Particles at the LHC,” Searches for New Forces at the GeV-scale, SLAC • September 2009 “Dark Matter and Dark Radiation,”Dark Matter Annihilation In the Interstellar Medium, Fermilab • July 2009 Beyond the Standard Model Physics at the Threshold, Aspen Summer Conference • April 2009 Physics Opportunities with First LHC Data, University of California, Berkeley • March 2009 “Dark Matter and Dark Radiation,” SLAC • February 2009 Physics at the LHC Era, Aspen Winter Conference • January 2009 “Dark Matter and Dark Radiation,” Dark 2009, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand • November 2008 ”Determining Spin Through Quantum Azimuthal-Angle Cor- relations,” International Workshop on Future Linear Colliders 2008, University of Illinois, Chicago

9 • November 2008 ”Determining Spin Through Quantum Azimuthal-Angle Cor- relations,” University of California, Irvine • October 2008 ”Determining Spin Through Quantum Azimuthal-Angle Correla- tions,” California Institute of Technology • September 2008 “Discriminating Spin Through Quantum Interference,” From the Tevatron to the LHC, Fermilab • June 2008 TASI 2008: The Dawn of the LHC Era, University of Colorado, Boulder • May 2008 “High-Energy Neutrino Signatures of Dark Matter Decaying into Lep- tons,” Dark Side II, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor • May 2008 LBNL, University of California, Berkeley • April 2008 “Quantum Interference Effects Among Helicities at LEP-II and Teva- tron,” Pheno 2008, University of Wisconsin, Madison • March 2008 “Discriminating Spin Through Quantum Interference,” KEK, Japan • March 2008 “Discriminating Spin Through Quantum Interference,” TILC08, Tohoku University, Japan • January 2008 “Discriminating Spin Through Quantum Interference,” Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, Tokyo University • July 2007 PITP 2007: The Standard Model and Beyond, Institute for Advanced Study • July 2007 “A Possible Experimental Test of the Neutrino Mass Seesaw Mecha- nism,” Implications of Neutrino Flavor Oscillations, Sante Fe Summer Workshop, LANL

10 Publications Total citations of published papers: 4267 (for 59 papers, as of June 1st, 2020) h-index: 36

Applying Liouville’s Theorem to Gaia Data MRB, David W. Hogg, Adrian M. Price- Whelan. arXiv:1907.00987. Direct Detection Anomalies in light of Gaia Data MRB, Gopolang Mohlabeng, and Christopher W. Murphy. Phys. Rev. D 100 (2019) 055039 . arXiv:1905.05189. Dark Matter Science in the Era of LSST Keith Bechtol et al. arXiv:1903.04425 Probing the Fundamental Nature of Dark Matter with the Large Synop- tic Survey Telescope LSST Dark Matter Group, Alex Drlica-Wagner et al. arXiv:1902.01055

Asymmetry Observables and the Origin of RD(∗) Anomalies Pouya Asadi, MRB, and David Shih. Phys. Rev. D 99 (2019) 035015. arXiv:1810.06597. 0 It’s all right(-handed neutrinos): a new W model for the RD(∗) anomaly Pouya Asadi, MRB, and David Shih. JHEP 1809 (2018) 010. arXiv:1804.04135. Gravitational probes of dark matter physics MRB and Annika Peter. Physics Reports 761 (2018) 1-60. arXiv:1712.06615. An Update on the LHC Monojet Excess Pouya Asadi, MRB, Anthony Difranzo, Angelo Monteux, and David Shih. JHEP 1803 (2018) 130. arXiv:1712.04939. Digging Deeper for New Physics in the LHC Data Pouya Asadi, MRB, Anthony Difranzo, Angelo Monteux, and David Shih. JHEP 1711 (2017) 194. arXiv:1707.05783. Collapsed Dark Matter Structures MRB and Anthony Difranzo. Phys. Rev. Lett. 120 (2018) 051102. arXiv:1707.03829. Hiding Thermal Dark Matter with Leptons MRB and David Feld. arXiv:1705.03913. Two is not always better than one: Single Top Quarks and Dark Matter Deborah Pinna, Alberto Zucchetta, MRB, and Florencia Canelli. Phys. Rev. D 96 (2017) 035031. arXiv:1701.05195. Precision Corrections to Fine Tuning in SUSY MRB, Angelo Monteux, and David Shih. JHEP 1706 (2017) 103. arXiv:1611.05873. Cornering Natural SUSY at LHC Run II and Beyond MRB, David Feld, Se- bastian Macaluso, Angelo Monteux, and David Shih. JHEP 1708 (2017) 115. arXiv:1610.08059.

11 Vector Boson Fusion Searches for Dark Matter at the LHC J. Brooke, MRB, P. Dunne, B. Penning, J. Tamanas and M. Zgubic. Phys. Rev. D 93 (2016) 113013. arXiv:1603.07739. Search for Gamma-ray Emission from Dark Matter Annihilation in the Small Magellanic Cloud with the Fermi Large Area Telescope R. Caputo, MRB, P. Martin, E. Charles, A. M. Brooks, A. Drlica-Wagner, J. M. Gaskins and M. Wood. Phys. Rev. D 93 (2016) 062004. arXiv:1603.00965. Assessing Astrophysical Uncertainties in Direct Detection with Galaxy Simulations J. D. Sloane, MRB, A. M. Brooks and F. Governato. ApJ. arXiv:1601.05402. Wide or narrow? The phenomenology of 750 GeV diphotons MRB. Eur. Phys. J. C 76 (2016) 345. arXiv:1601.04751. Constraining the Strength and CP Structure of Dark Production at the LHC: the Associated Top-Pair Channel MRB and D. Goncalves. Phys. Rev. D 93 (2016) 034003. arXiv:1511.06451. Dark Matter in Leptophilic Higgs Models After the LHC Run-I MRB and D. Feld, Phys. Rev. D 92 (2015) 075024. arXiv:1508.00908. Boosting the Direct CP Measurement of the Higgs-Top Coupling MRB and D. Goncalves. Phys. Rev. Lett. 116 (2016) 091801. arXiv:1507.07926. Dark Matter Benchmark Models for Early LHC Run-2 Searches: Report of the ATLAS/CMS Dark Matter Forum D. Abercrombie et al. arXiv:1507.00966. Search for Gamma-ray Emission from Dark Matter Annihilation in the Large Magellanic Cloud with the Fermi Large Area Telescope MRB, E. Charles, J. M. Gaskins, A. M. Brooks, A. Drlica-Wagner, P. Martin and G. Zhao. Phys. Rev. D 91 (2015) 102001. arXiv:1502.01020. Scalar Simplified Models for Dark Matter MRB, D. Feld and D. Goncalves. Phys. Rev. D 91 (2015) 015017. arXiv:1410.6497. Don’t Miss the Displaced Higgs at the LHC Again MRB, Valerie Halyo, and Paul Lujan. arXiv: 1405.2082. Scattering, Damping, and Acoustic Oscillations: Simulating the Structure of Dark Matter Halos with Relativistic Force Carriers MRB, Jes´usZavala, Francis-Yan Cyr-Racine, Kris Sigurdson, and Mark Vogelsberger. Phys. Rev. D 90 (2014) 043524. arXiv:1405.2075.

12 Stop on Top MRB, Tilman Plehn, and Michael J. Ramsey-Musolf. Phys. Rev. D 90 (2014) 014046. arXiv:1403.2726. Buckets of Higgs and Tops MRB, Tilman Plehn, Torben Schell, and Michihasa Takeuchi. JHEP 1402 (2014) 130. arXiv:1310.6034. Super-Razor and Searches for Sleptons and Charginos at the LHC MRB, Joseph D. Lykken, Christopher Rogan, and Maria Spiropulu. Phys. Rev. D 89 (2014) 055020. arXiv:1310.4827. Using Effective Operators to Understand CoGeNT and CDMS-Silicon MRB. Phys. Rev. D 88 (2013) 5, 055028. arXiv:1308.4146. Phenomenology of Dirac Neutralino Dark Matter MRB, Dan Hooper, and Jason Kumar. Phys. Rev. D 88 (2013) 5, 055028. arXiv:1307.3561. A Spin-Dependent Interpretation for Possible Signals of Light Dark Matter MRB and W. Hugh Lippincott. Phys. Rev. D 88, (2013) 056003. arXiv:1306.2349. Buckets of Tops MRB, Tilman Plehn, and Michihisa Takeuchi. JHEP 1308 (2013) 086. arXiv:1302.6238. Thermal Dark Matter from a Confining Sector MRB and Ethan T. Neil. Phys. Rev. D 87 (2013) 043510. arXiv:1209.6054. Are There Hints of Light Stops in Recent Higgs Search Results? MRB and Dan Hooper. Phys. Rev. D 86 (2012) 075008. arXiv:1207.1445 Implications of a 130 GeV Gamma-Ray Line for Dark Matter MRB and Dan Hooper. Phys. Rev. D 86 (2012) 043524. arXiv:1205.6811 Stops and MET: The Shape of Things to Come Daniele S.M. Alves, MRB, Patrick J. Fox, Joseph D. Lykken, and Chiu-Tien Yu. Phys. Rev. D 87 (2013) 3, 035016. arXiv:1205.5805 Precision Probes of a Leptophobic Z’ Boson MRB and Michael J. Ramsey-Musolf. Phys. Lett. B 712 (2012) 261-265. arXiv:1203.1102. Searching For Dark Matter Subhalos in the Fermi-LAT Second Source Catalog Alexander V. Belikov, Dan Hooper, and MRB. Phys. Rev. D 86 (2012) 043504. arXiv:1111.2613 Toward A Consistent Picture For CRESST, CoGeNT and DAMA Chris Kelso, Dan Hooper, and MRB. Phys. Rev. D 85 (2012) 043515. arXiv:1110.5338 Regenerating a Symmetry in Asymmetric Dark Matter MRB and Stefano Profumo. Phys. Rev. Lett. 108 (2012) 011301. arXiv:1109.2164

13 What the Tevatron Found? MRB, Dan Hooper, Joachim Kopp, Adam Martin, and Ethan T. Neil. JHEP 1110 (2011) 063. arXiv:1107.5799 A Leptophobic Z’ And Dark Matter From Grand Unification MRB, Dan Hooper, and Jonathan L. Rosner. Phys. Lett. B 703 (2011) 343-347. arXiv:1106.3583 Dark Forces at the Tevatron MRB, Dan Hooper, Pavel Fileviez Perez, and Ethan T. Neil. Phys. Lett. B 702 (2011) 256-259. arXiv:1104.3145 Asymmetric Dark Matter and Effective Operators MRB. Phys. Rev. D 84, 043510 (2011) arXiv:1104.1429 Light Z’ Bosons at the Tevatron MRB, Dan Hooper, Joachim Kopp, and Ethan T. Neil. Phys. Rev. D 83 (2011) 115013. arXiv:1103.6035 Particle Physics Implications for CoGeNT, DAMA, and Fermi MRB, Dan Hooper, and Tim M.P. Tait. Phys. Lett. B 702 (2011) 216-219. arXiv:1011.1499 Xogenesis MRB and Lisa Randall. JHEP 1109 (2011) 009. arXiv:1009.0270 Diagnosing Spin at the LHC via Vector Boson Fusion MRB and Michael J. Ramsey-Musolf. JHEP 1109 (2011) 094. arXiv:1008.5151 Stable Colored Particles R-SUSY Relics or Not? MRB, Bertrand Echenard, Dilani Kahawala, and Lisa Randall, JHEP 1101 (2011) 013. arXiv:1008.2756 Dark Matter Subhalos In the Fermi First Source Catalog MRB and Dan Hooper. Phys. Rev. D 82, 063501 (2010). arXiv:1004.1644 The Sensitivity of the IceCube Neutrino Detector to Dark Matter Annihilating in Dwarf Galaxies Pearl Sandick, Douglas Spolyar, MRB, Katherine Freese, and Dan Hooper. Phys. Rev. D 81, 083506 (2010). arXiv:0912.0513 Cascade Events at IceCube+DeepCore as a Definitive Constraint on the Dark Matter Interpretation of the PAMELA and Fermi Anomalies Sourav K. Mandal, MRB, Katherine Freese, Douglas Spolyar, and Hitoshi Murayama. Phys. Rev. D 81, 043508 (2010). arXiv:0911.5188 Dark Matter Self Interactions and the Sommerfeld Effect MRB and Patrick J. Fox. Phys. Rev. D 81, 083522 (2010). arXiv:0911.3898 LHC Searches for Non-Chiral Weakly Charged Multiplets MRB, Lisa Randall, and Brian Shuve. JHEP 1105 (2011) 097. arXiv:0909.4549 High-Energy Neutrino Signatures of Dark Matter Decaying into Leptons MRB, Katherine Freese, Dan Hooper, Douglas Spolyar, and Hitoshi Murayama. Phys. Rev. D 81 (2010) 016006. arXiv:0907.2385

14 High Energy Neutrinos As A Test of Leptophilic Dark Matter Douglas Spol- yar, MRB, Katherine Freese, Dan Hooper, and Hitoshi Murayama. arXiv:0905.4764 Determining Spin through Quantum Azimuthal-Angle Correlations. MRB, Seong Youl Choi, Kentarou Mawatari, and Hitoshi Murayama. Phys. Lett. B 672, 275-279 (2009). arXiv:0811.3030 Dark Matter and Dark Radiation. Lotty Ackerman, MRB, Sean M. Carroll, and Marc Kamionkowski. Phys. Rev. D 79, 023519 (2009). arXiv:0810.5126 Quantum Interference Effects Among Helicities at LEP-II and Tevatron. MRB, Beate Heinemann, William Klemm, and Hitoshi Murayama. Phys. Rev. D 77, 113017 (2008). arXiv:0804.0476 Discriminating spin through quantum interference. MRB, Hitoshi Murayama, William Klemm, and Vikram Rentala. Phys. Rev. D 78, 014028 (2008). arXiv:0711.0364 Quark mass uncertainties revive KSVZ axion dark matter. MRB and Hitoshi Murayama. JCAP 0707:012 (2007). arXiv:0705.0542 How can we test seesaw experimentally? MRB and Hitoshi Murayama. Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 231801 (2006). arXiv:hep-ph/0606088

Service Work

Referee Letters Referee Physical Review D Referee Physics Letters B Referee Journal of High Energy Physics Referee Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics Referee Physics Reports Referee Physics of the Dark Universe Referee European Physical Journal C Referee Chinese Physics C Outside Reviewer Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (2019) Outside Reviewer Research Council of the Universit´ecatholique de Louvain (2018) Outside Reviewer Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (2018)

15 Outside Reviewer Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Re- search Program (2017) Outside Reviewer Austrian Academy of Sciences Joint Excellence in Science and Humanities (2017) Outside Reviewer Simons Foundation (2015)

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