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A series of international workshops in cosmology and astroparticle physics bringing together theorists and experimentalists. Topics include:
Please see this EAIFR LINK for more information. Grants: A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee. |
DSU2023 (The Dark Side of the Universe) | (smr 3863)
Go to day
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09:00 - 09:30
Registration
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09:30 - 16:50
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09:30
Opening & Welcome
20'
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09:50
Gravitational Portal Production of Dark Matter
35'
Speaker: Keith OLIVE (University of Minnesota, USA) Material: Slides -
10:25
Supersymmetric Dark Matter and Spin Characterization in Mono-$Z$ Channels
35'
Speaker: Shaaban Said KHALIL (CFP at Zewail City of Science and Technology, Egypt) Material: Slides - 11:00 Coffee break 30'
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11:30
Room 1. Sub-GeV dark matter search at ILC beam dumps
20'
Speaker: Kento ASAI -
11:30
Room 2. Projections for the impact of the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) telescope’s detection of new Milky Way satellite dwarf galaxies on the indirect detection of dark matter
20'
Speaker: Michael Christopher KELSO Material: Slides -
11:50
Room 1. New constraints on the dark matter-neutrino and the dark matter-photon scattering cross-sections
20'
Speaker: Alejandro IBARRA -
11:50
Room 2. Similarity, trends, and halo-to-halo scatter in a first `observed' dark matter phase-space in nearby Milky Way- like galaxies
20'
Speaker: Subhabrata MAJUMDAR Material: Slides -
12:10
Room 1. The DarkSide-20k experiment: prospects and current status
20'
Speaker: Giuseppe MATTEUCCI Material: Slides -
12:10
Room 2. DES Year-3 cosmological constraints and comparison with KiDS, HSC and Planck: is there a sigma8 tension?
20'
Speaker: Ramon MIQUEL Material: Slides - 12:30 Lunch 1h30'
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14:00
Cosmology with neutral hydrogen intensity mapping: MeerKAT and the SKA
35'
Speaker: Mario SANTOS (UWC, South Africa) Material: Slides -
14:35
LSS Cosmology in the Systematics-Limited Regime
35'
Speaker: Elisabeth KRAUSE (University of Arizone, USA) Material: Slides - 15:10 Coffee break 40'
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15:50
Room 1. Directional detection of dark matter boosted by cosmic-rays from direction of the Galactic center
20'
Speaker: Keiko NAGAO Material: Slides -
15:50
Room 2. Probing large-scale structure with 21cm intensity Mapping and other surveys
20'
Speaker: Mponeng KOPANA Material: Slides -
16:10
Room 1. Dark matter heating vs vortex creep heating in old neutron stars
20'
Speaker: Motoko FUJIWARA Material: Slides -
16:10
Room 2. Cosmology using 1-loop EFT power spectrum for HI intensity mapping
20'
Speaker: Finaritra Liantsoa RANDRIANJANAHARY Material: Slides -
16:30
Room 2. The potential of MeerKAT for indirect dark matter searches
20'
Speaker: Geoffrey BECK Material: Slides
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09:30
Opening & Welcome
20'
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09:00 - 09:30
Registration
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09:30 - 16:50
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09:30
The ………….. early Universe
35'
Speaker: Daniel G. FIGUEROA (Instituto de Física Corpuscular (IFIC), Spain) Material: Slides -
10:05
Connecting Inflation to Particle Physics with Next Generation Observations
35'
Speaker: Marco DREWES (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium) Material: Slides - 10:40 Coffee break 30'
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11:10
Room 1. Dark Sectors in String Theory
20'
Speaker: Bobby ACHARYA Material: Slides -
11:10
Room 2. Constraining dark energy with future large-scale structure surveys
20'
Speaker: Warren NAIDOO Material: Slides -
11:30
Room 1. Scalar fields damping in a thermal plasma
20'
Speaker: Mubarak ABDALLAH Material: Slides -
11:30
Room 2. Modeling the radio to gamma Ray emission components of jetted AGNs
20'
Speaker: IYIDA Uzochukwu Evaristus Material: Slides -
11:50
Room 1. On the Inflationary Production of Light Dark Photon Dark Matter
20'
Speaker: Ryo NAMBA Material: Slides -
11:50
Room 2. Synergies between Rubin Observatory and the Roman Space Telescope
20'
Speaker: Tim EIFLER Material: Slides -
12:10
Room 1. Higgs Spectrum Is Non-thermal after Inflation: Primordial Condensate vs Stochastic Fluctuation
20'
Speaker: Kin-Ya ODA Material: Slides - 12:30 Lunch 1h30'
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14:00
Constraining dark matter with high-resolution strong lensing observations
35'
Speaker: Simona VEGETTI (Max Planck Institut fuer Astrophysik, Germany) Material: Slides -
14:35
Dynamical view on dark matter from globular cluster orbits
35'
Speaker: Kfir BLUM (Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel) Material: Slides - 15:10 Coffee break 40'
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15:50
Room 1. Rescuing leptogenesis parameter space of Inverse seesaw neutrino mass model
20'
Speaker: Ananya MUKHERJEE Material: Slides -
15:50
Room 2. Probing Primordial non-Gaussianity with the Multi-tracer Technique
20'
Speaker: Simthembile DLAMINI Material: Slides -
16:10
Room 1. Muon g − 2 anomaly in left-right model with inverse seesaw
20'
Speaker: Ashry Ibrahim Mustafa SEIF Material: Slides -
16:10
Room 2. Increased sensitivity of strong gravitational lensing to populations of dark matter subhaloes
20'
Speaker: Conor O'RIORDAN Material: Slides -
16:30
Room 1. NanoGrav Signal from Ultra Slow-Roll Inflation?
20'
Speaker: Alireza TALEBIAN ASHKEZARI Material: Slides
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09:30
The ………….. early Universe
35'
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09:30 - 16:50
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09:30 - 14:00
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09:30
Dark Matter: Complementarity of Collider Searches and Direct Detection
35'
Speaker: Sven HEINEMEYER (Instituto de Fisica Teorica (IFT - UAM/CSIC), Spain) Material: Slides -
10:05
Next steps for deep learning, simulation-based inference and astrophysical data
35'
Speaker: Christoph WENIGER (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands) Material: Slides - 10:40 Coffee break 30'
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11:10
Matter production in the early universe and reheating
35'
Speaker: Yann MAMBRINI (IJCLab, University Paris-Saclay, France) -
11:45
Testing cosmic structure growth with new CMB lensing measurements from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope
35'
Speaker: Daniel Blake SHERWIN (University of Cambridge, UK) -
12:20
Dark Energy and Scalar Gravitational Waves
35'
Speaker: Pedro FERREIRA (University of Oxford, United Kingdom) Material: Slides - 12:55 Lunch 1h5'
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09:30
Dark Matter: Complementarity of Collider Searches and Direct Detection
35'
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09:30 - 14:00
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09:30 - 16:50
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09:30
Thermal axions in the early universe
35'
Speaker: Seokhoon YUN (Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Republic of Korea) Material: Slides -
10:05
News from String Axions and other Weird Beasts
35'
Speaker: Joerg Dieter JAECKEL (Heidelberg University, Germany) Material: Slides - 10:40 Coffee break 30'
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11:10
Room 1. WIMP and FIMP multi-component dark matter
20'
Speaker: Jeanne Marie Genevieve BELANGER -
11:10
Room 2. Primordial Black Holes generated from SUSY Breaking in Non-oscillatory Inflation Models
20'
Speaker: Ahmad Elsayed Moursy ABDALLAH Material: Slides -
11:30
Room 1. Dark Matter, Muon g-2 and lepton flavor violation in SUSY-GUT theories
20'
Speaker: Mario GOMEZ Material: Slides -
11:30
Room 2. Thermodynamics of a rotating and non-linear magnetic-charged black hole in the quintessence field
20'
Speaker: Ragil Brand NDONGMO TSAFACK Material: Slides -
11:50
Room 1. Light singlino DM of the natural NMSSM
20'
Speaker: Mohammed Waleed ABDALLAH Material: Slides -
11:50
Room 2. Non-stationary Energy in General Relativity
20'
Speaker: Emel ALTAS Material: Slides -
12:10
Room 1. Electroweak Loop Contributions to the Direct Detection of Wino Dark Matter
20'
Speaker: Natsumi AGATA -
12:10
Room 2. Gravitational wave probes of baryogenesis and dark matter scenarios
20'
Speaker: Debasish BORAH - 12:30 Lunch 1h30'
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14:00
Symmetries of Black Hole Perturbation Theory
35'
Speaker: Luca SANTONI (CNRS, France) Material: Slides -
14:35
Gravitational wave probes of dark matter
35'
Speaker: Gianfranco BERTONE (University of Amsterdam, GRAPPA Institute, Netherlands) - 15:10 Coffee break 40'
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15:50
Room 1. Effects of General Neutrino Interactions on Cosmic Neutrino Background Detection at PTOLEMY
20'
Speaker: Kumar Ujjal DEY Material: Slides -
15:50
Room 2. Cosmology with Fast Radio Bursts
20'
Speaker: Steffen HAGSTOTZ Material: Slides -
16:10
Room 1. A direct detection view of the NSI landscape
20'
Speaker: Patrick FOLDENAUER Material: Slides -
16:10
Room 2. Confronting the Chaplygin gas with data: background and perturbed cosmic dynamics
20'
Speaker: Sahlu Shambel AKALU Material: Slides -
16:30
Room 1. Initial Performance of AMoRE-II Muon Detector
20'
Speaker: Butogwa Pendo NYANDA Material: Slides -
16:30
Room 2. Is Cosmology Self-Regulating?
20'
Speaker: Manasse MBONYE R. Material: Slides
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09:30
Thermal axions in the early universe
35'
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18:30 - 21:00
Social dinner
Terrace of Hotel Urban by CityBlue
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09:30 - 16:50
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09:30 - 15:50
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09:30
A new method to measure cosmic shear
35'
Speaker: Ruth DURRER (University of Geneva, Switzerland) Material: Slides -
10:05
Pure momentum interactions in the dark sector and the sigma_8 tension
35'
Speaker: Jose Beltran JIMENEZ (University of Salamanca, Spain) Material: Slides - 10:40 Coffee break 30'
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11:10
Room 1. The impact of dark matter self-scattering on its relic abundance
20'
Speaker: Maxim LALETIN Material: Slides -
11:10
Room 2. Cosmological constraints of diffusive dark-fluid models
20'
Speaker: Amare ABEBE Material: Slides -
11:30
Room 1. Asymmetric mediator in scotogenic model
20'
Speaker: Jo SATO Material: Slides -
11:30
Room 2. 30◦-ish Directional Modulation Anomaly in the Cosmic Microwave Background
20'
Speaker: Mohammadhossein JAMSHIDI Material: Slides -
11:50
Room 1. The type-II seesaw mechanism in alternative gauged U(1)X and dark sector
20'
Speaker: Osamu SETO Material: Slides -
11:50
Room 2. Dipole Cosmology: The Copernican Paradigm Beyond FLRW
20'
Speaker: Chethan KRISHNAN Material: Slides -
12:10
Room 1. Gravitational Positivity for Dark Gauge Bosons
20'
Speaker: Masahito YAMAZAKI Material: Slides -
12:10
Room 2. Matter power spectrum in Scalar-tensor theory of gravity
20'
Speaker: Joseph NTAHOMPAGAZE Material: Slides - 12:30 Lunch 1h30'
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14:00
Gravitational-wave astronomy: Today and tomorrow
35'
Speaker: Ajith PARAMESWARAN (International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, TIFR, India) Material: Slides -
14:35
The NANOGrav Experiment: Current Results and Future Directions
35'
Zoom talk
Speaker: Chiara MINGARELLI - 15:10 DSU24 announcement + Farewell Coffee 40'
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09:30
A new method to measure cosmic shear
35'
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09:30 - 15:50