4th World Summit on Exploring the Dark Side of the Universe
La Réunion, France
The 4th World Summit conference (EDSU2022) will be held in La Réunion on the 7th-11th November 2022.
It follows the third one (EDSU2020) and the second one (EDSU2018) hold in Guadeloupe Islands. The first meeting has been held in Galapagos Islands (June 2006).
EDSU2022 is one of the major venues of interaction between cosmologists and particle physicists.The main goal is to discuss progress and future directions related to outstanding issues, both in Cosmology and in Particle Physics. The successes and shortcomings of the Standard Cosmological model as well as the Standard Particle Physics model will be reviewed through the last astrophysical observations and accelerator experiment results.
We hope that original ideas will emerge form the discussions between cosmologists, astrophysicists and particle physicists from experimental, observational and theoretical expertise.
This conference is supported by the association Physique-Outremer
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Registration and Welcome
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Cosmology 1
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Cosmic-Flows : Exploring Gravitation on Large ScalesSpeaker: Ms Hélène Courtois (IP2I, Université de Lyon-I)
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The Search for possible extraterrestrial life: Opportunities and ChallengesSpeaker: Prof. Michel Mayor (University of Geneva)
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Coffee break
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Cosmology 2
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Dark Energy : a Cosmological Constant or Something Else ?Speaker: Dr Jean-Pierre Luminet (LAM Marseille, France)
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Cosmology from the hot Gas in the UniverseSpeaker: Dr Marian Doupsis (IAS Orsay France)
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Galaxy proto-clusters from Cosmic Dawn to Cosmic NoonSpeaker: Dr Hervé Dole (IAS, Orsay France)
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The CMB FrontierSpeaker: Francois Bouchet (IAP, Paris, France)
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Lunch
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Gravitation 1
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LIGO and future GW detectors: Status and ProspectsSpeaker: Dr Patrick Brady (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
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VIRGO Status and ProspectsSpeaker: Dr Nicolas Arnaud (IJCLab (Université Paris-Saclay and CNRS/IN2P3))
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KAGRA Status and ProspectsSpeaker: Dr Takafumi Ushiba (ICRR Tokyo University Japan)
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Coffe Break
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HEP 1
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Experimental Review on HiggsSpeaker: Paolo Azzurri (Universita & INFN Pisa (IT))
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Hints of BSM Physics in CMSSpeaker: Sabino Meola (INFN e Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT))
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Electroweak measurement through VBS at LHCSpeaker: Shalu Solomon (Albert Ludwigs Universitaet Freiburg (DE))
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Dark Matter 1
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Experimental Searches for sub-GeV Dark MatterSpeaker: Dr Francisco Vazquez De Sola Fernandez (Subatech, Nantes, FR)
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Status of Axions and Alps searchesSpeaker: Dr Bela Majorovits (Max Plank Institute, Munich, DE)
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Enlightening Cold Dark Matter's darkest side via non-minimal couplingSpeaker: Dr Giovanni Gandolfi (SISSA Italy)
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Search for Dark Matter annihilation with a combined analysis of dwarf spheroidal galaxies from Fermi-LAT, HAWC, H.E.S.S., MAGIC and VERITASSpeaker: Daniel Kerszberg (IFAE Barcelona Spain)
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Dark Matter Search in BABARSpeaker: Georges Vasseur (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
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Coffee break
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Neutrino 1
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Long Baseline Experiments in Japan: from T2K to Hyper-KSpeaker: Margherita Buizza Avanzini (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
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Results from Long Baseline Experiments Future DUNESpeakers: Albert De Roeck (CERN), Albert De Roeck (CERN)
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Coherent Elastic Neutrino-Nucleus ScatteringSpeaker: Dr Kate Scholberg (University of Duke USA)
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Lunch
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HEP 2
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Beauty hadrons at LHCb: New Physics exploration and Lepton Flavour UniversalitySpeaker: Monica Pepe-Altarelli (CERN)
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Semitauonic b Decays in LCHb: Results and ProspectsSpeaker: Guy Wormser (LAL Orsay)
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Test of Lepton Flavour Universality with the LHCb DetectorSpeaker: Christina Agapopoulou (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
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Latest Results from BELLE IISpeaker: Steven Robertson (McGill University, (CA))
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Semileptonic and Leptonic B Physics at Belle IISpeaker: Priyanka Cheema (University of Sydney, Aus)
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New Physics from B Decays (Theory)Speaker: Javier Fuentes (University of Granada Spain)
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Coffee break
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Gravitation 2
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Gravitational waves propagation as a probe of fundamental physicsSpeaker: Leila Haegel (APC, Paris, FR)
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Quantum GravitySpeaker: Dr Jeffrey Murugan (University of Cape-Town South Africa)
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Sightseeing tour at the MAIDO
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Lunch
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Dark Matter 2
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Light dark matter vis-à-vis non-standard mechanisms and its possible probesSpeaker: Sreemanti Chakraborti (LAPTH Annecy France)
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Measurements of Warm Dark Matter PropertiesSpeaker: Prof. Bruce Hoeneisen (UFSQ Ecuador)
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Manifesting Hidden Dynamics of a sub-Component Dark MatterSpeaker: Seodong Shin (Jeonbuk National University Korea)
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Earth and Celestial Bodies as Dark Matter Laboratories ?Speaker: NingQiang Song (University of Liverpool UK)
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Not a jet all the way: a search for semi-visible jets in nonresonant production mode in ATLASSpeaker: Sukanya Sinha (University of Witwatersrand)
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The Radon daughter implementation on the surface of the rare events detector componentsSpeaker: Ali Dastgheibi Fard (LPSC, Grenoble, Fr)
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Coffee Break
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Cosmology 3
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Hubble Constant at the Late UniverseSpeaker: Sherry Suyu (MPA Germany)
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Review on eBoss results and implications for H0 tension and the reported hints of tension in sigma8Speaker: Kyle Dawson (University of Utah, USA)
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Tension between the early and the late Universe on the Hubble constant measurementsSpeaker: Lucas Macri (Texas A&M USA)
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Going down the rabbit hole of the Hubble constant tensionSpeaker: Biagio De Simone (University of Salerno Italy)
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H0 from the integration of 7 methodologiesSpeaker: Brent Tully (University of Hawai, USA)
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Conference Dinner
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Dark Matter 3
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LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) First Results and OoulookSpeaker: Alvin Kamaha (UCLA Los Angeles USA)
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First XENONnT results on electronic recoil interactionsSpeaker: Diego Ramirez Garcia (University of Zurich CH)
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Status of Direct Dark Matter Searches with ScintillatorsSpeaker: Federico Scutti (Swinburne University, AUS)
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Coffee break
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Neutrino 2
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Short Baseline Experiments (Nova Near Detector)Speaker: Greg Pawloski (University of Minnesota, USA)
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Reactor Experiments (JUNO)Speaker: Katharina von Sturm (INFN Italy)
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Neutrino Astronomy (IceCube, ANTARES, KM3NeT)Speaker: Antoine Kouchner (APC Paris, Fr)
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The LEGEND experiment to search for neutrinoless double beta decaySpeaker: Pin-Jung Chiu (University of Zurich Switzweland)
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Lunch
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Cosmology 4
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Astroparticle Constraints from Cosmic Reionization and Primordial Galaxy FormationSpeaker: Andrea Lapi (SISSA Italy)
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Exploring Cosmic Dawn with the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA)Speaker: Adélie Gorce (McGill Space Institute Canad)
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Cosmology and Neutrino Physics with the Lyman-alpha forest: Constraints from Cosmological SimulationsSpeaker: Frederic Bournaud (CEA France)
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Evolution of the Stellar Mass Function across cosmic time and its Connection with the Growth od Dark Matter HaloesSpeaker: Olivier Ilbert (LAM Marseille, France)
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Fast Radio BurstsSpeaker: Amanda Weltman (University of Cape-Town South Africa)
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Experimental Modelling of Jupiter's Fluid DynamicsSpeaker: Daphné Lemasquerier
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Coffee break
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HEP 3 + Instrumentation
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Experimental Overview on g-2 ExperimentsSpeaker: Crhis Polly (FNAL US)
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Theoretical Prediction on g-2 experimental resultsSpeaker: Laurent Lellouch (CPT Marseille Fr)
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AGILE project (cosmic ray measurement)Speaker: Florian Gautier (University of Kansas US)
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Neutrino 3
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Neutrinoless Double Beta DecaySpeaker: Bjoern Lenhert (Berkeley, USA)
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Neutrino Mass Measurement : Latest Results from KatrinSpeaker: Thierry Lassere (IRFU CEA France)
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Something from nothing: Cosmic voids and their sensitivity to neutrinosSpeaker: Pauline Vielzeuf (CPPM Marseille France)
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Coffee break
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HEP 4 + instrumentation
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Effective Field theory analysis at LHCSpeaker: Tae Hyoun Park (University of Toronto Canada)
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Search for long-lived particles in ATLAS with displaced vertex signatures in multi-jet-triggered eventsSpeaker: David Rousso (University of Cambridge (GB))
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New Trends in Detectors R&DSpeaker: Andrea Perrotta (INFN Italy)
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Lunch
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Dark Matter 4
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Sterile Neutrino Dark MatterSpeaker: Susanne Mertens (Technical University of Munich, DE)
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Status of Satellite Experiment to Measure very low Energy antiprotonsSpeaker: Prof. Stephan Paul (Technische Universitaet Muenchen (DE))
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The COSINUS Experiment: Direct search for Dark Matter with Scintillating NaI CalorimetersSpeaker: Martin Stahlberg (MPI Munich Germany)
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A dark matter WIMP that can be detected and definitively identified with currently planned experimentsSpeaker: Roland Allen (TEXAS A&M University USA)
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Novel Way to Probe Dark Sector at CollidersSpeaker: Deepak Kar (University of the Witwatersrand (ZA))
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The CRESST=III Dark Matter Search: Status and OutlookSpeaker: Angelina Kinast (Technical University of Munich Germany)
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Coffee break
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Cosmlogy 5
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The power of high-redshift FRBsSpeaker: Nina Sartorio (Cambridge University UK/Ghent University Belgium)
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Constraining the mass and redshift evolution of the hydrostatic mass bias using the gas mass fraction in galaxy clustersSpeaker: Raphael Wicker (IAS Orsay France)
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Cracks in our Understanding of the UniverseSpeaker: Bruce Hoeneisen
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