22–26 Nov 2021
IP2I, Lyon
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Cosmology

3
24 Nov 2021, 09:00
IP2I, Lyon

IP2I, Lyon

Institut de Physique des 2 Infinis (IP2I) Lyon, France

Conveners

Cosmology

  • Alexandre Arbey (Lyon U. & CERN TH)

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  1. Graham White
    24/11/2021, 09:00
  2. Antony Lewis (University of Sussex)
    24/11/2021, 09:30
  3. Jérémy Auffinger (Institut de Physique des 2 Infinis - Lyon - FRANCE)
    24/11/2021, 10:00
    Cosmology
    Tutorial

    We will present the new version of BlackHawk v2.0. BlackHawk is a public code designed to compute the Hawking radiation spectra of (primordial) black holes. In the version 2.0, we have added several non-standard black hole metrics: charged, higher dimensional and polymerized black holes, on top of the usual rotating (Kerr) black holes. BlackHawk also embeds some additional scripts and...

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  4. Dimitrios Karamitros (Manchester University)
    24/11/2021, 11:00
    Cosmology

    We introduce a C++ header-only library that is used to solve the axion equation of motion, MiMeS. MiMeS makes no assumptions regarding the cosmology and the mass of the axion, which allows the user to consider various cosmological scenarios and axion-like models. MiMeS also includes a convenient python interface that allows the library to be called without writing any code in C++, with minimal...

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  5. Nicola Zurlo (Università degli Studi di Brescia & INFN Sezione di Pavia (IT))
    24/11/2021, 11:20
    General tools

    Cosmic rays, thanks to their ubiquity and high penetration capability, have been successfully used in scientific research ever since their discovery.
    As soon as their knowledge improved, applications in the civil/environmental field were also developed: muon radiography (or muography, based on the flux attenuation) and muon tomography (based on the scattering angle) have been used to study...

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  6. Torsten Bringmann
    24/11/2021, 11:40
    Dark matter

    I will present an overview of the widely used DarkSUSY package, with a focus on recent
    developments. DarkSUSY is a highly modular and flexible library of numerical routines
    to accurately compute a variety of astrophysical signals from dark matter, both in
    supersymmetric and other particle physic models. This includes direct detection
    rates in low-background counting experiments and...

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  7. Christian Fidler (RWTH)
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