The 2nd DMNet International Symposium

Europe/Zurich
Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany

Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany

Saupfercheckweg 1 69117 Heidelberg Germany
Description

The DMnet International Symposium is an annual symposium to tackle dark matter by putting various efforts in different research areas together. The second DMNet international symposium is held at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg, Germany from September 13th to 15th, 2022. This year the symposium will focus especially on the topics of the direct and indirect detection of dark matter. We will discuss the various projects for the direct and indirect detection of dark matter including their theoretical sides, and synergy among them.

There is no registration fee.  The meeting is essentially in-person, but requests for remote participation will be considered (please specify when you register). Please register by 1st Sep. Please note, the number of on-site participants may become limited due to the pandemic situation.  

All the talks are invited except for a small number of slots for contributed talks. The symposium also has an in-person poster session where young participants are encouraged to submit their contributions related to dark matter. Requests for contributions, with title and abstract, must be submitted by 19th August.

The DMnet is “International Research Network to Reveal Dark Matter in the Universe by Multidisciplinary Approach in Particle and Astrophysics” (https://www.kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jp/jsps-core-to-core-program/) started in Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and Universe in 2020 supported by JSPS Core-to-Core Program.

 

  

 

Participants
  • Akira Okumura
  • Alejandro Ibarra
  • Aman Desai
  • Andrii Terliuk
  • Anja Berneiser
  • ATUL PATHANIA
  • BOUYAHIAOUI Makarim
  • Brian Reville
  • Cecilia Ferrari
  • Christos Leonidopoulos
  • Diego Cauz
  • Elisa Pueschel
  • Ezio Torassa
  • Farinaldo Queiroz
  • Florian Jörg
  • Francesco Conte
  • Gabriel Orebi Gann
  • Hardy Simgen
  • Helena Ren
  • Hiroyasu Tajima
  • Hyunsu Lee
  • Iguro Syuhei
  • Jim Hinton
  • Johannes Herms
  • Julia Djuvsland
  • Junji Hisano
  • Kentaro Miuchi
  • Kohei Hayashi
  • Koji Ishiwata
  • Manfred Lindner
  • Manibrata Sen
  • Marc Schumann
  • Martin Vollmann
  • Masahiro Ibe
  • Masaki Yamashita
  • Matteo Duranti
  • Matteo Guida
  • Mischa Breuhaus
  • Motoko Fujiwara
  • Naoki Aoyama
  • Paul Frederik Depta
  • Richard Tuffs
  • Richard White
  • Robert Hammann
  • Ruth Crespo
  • Sara Rebecca Gozzini
  • Shigetaka Moriyama
  • Shingo Kazama
  • Shunsaku Horiuchi
  • Stefano Ettori
  • Takashi Toma
  • Tatsuhiro Naka
  • Teresa Marrodán Undagoitia
  • Thomas Rink
  • Tobias Binder
  • Tsunefumi Mizuno
  • Volodymyr Takhistov
  • Yoshihiro Gunji
  • Yoshitaka Ito
    • 10:00
      Coffe & welcome
    • 1
    • 12:00
      Lunch Break, Registration, Discussions
    • 2
      Opening Adress 1
      Speaker: Junji Hisano (KMI, Nagoya University)
    • 3
      Opening Adress 2
      Speaker: Manfred Lindner (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany)
    • 4
      DM models, properties and particle physics candidates
      Speaker: Dr Takashi Toma (Kanazawa University)
    • 5
      dark matter distribution/ J factor
      Speaker: Kohei Hayashi (NIT, Ichinoseki college)
    • 6
      Review of Wino-like dark matter
      Speaker: Junji HISANO (Nagoya university)
    • 15:40
      Coffe break
    • 7
      Searching for Dark Matter with HyperK
      Speaker: Nicole Bell
    • 8
      Dark matter in galaxy clusters from X-ray & SZ effect
      Speaker: Stefano Ettori (INAF-OAS Bologna, Italy)
    • 9
      Poster Session & Welcome Reception
      • a) Inverse Compton emission from heavy WIMP annihilations in the Galactic Centre
        Speaker: Julia Isabell Djuvsland (University of Bergen (NO))
      • b) Development of coated electrodes with low quantum efficiency for the future direct dark matter search experiment
        Speaker: Naoki Aoyama (Nagoya University, ISEE)
      • c) Ar-37 Calibration and First Results of XENONnT with Electronic Recoil Data
        Speaker: Matteo Guida (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik (MPIK))
      • d) Radon mitigation in current and future liquid xenon experiments
        Speaker: Florian Jörg (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Heidelberg)
      • e) Novel constraints on neutrino physics beyond the standard model from the CONUS experiment
        Speaker: Thomas Rink (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)
      • f) Neutrino mixing and inflation in a modular $A_4$ symmetric model
        Speaker: Yoshihiro Gunji (Kanazawa University)
    • 10
      Migdal effect
      Speaker: Masahiro Ibe (ICRR, U.Tokyo)
    • 11
      Gamma ray spectrum from electroweakly charged dark matter annihilation
      Speaker: Martin Vollmann (Tuebingen University)
    • 12
      bound state effects on the relic aboundance
      Speaker: Tobias Binder (Kavli IPMU)
    • 13
      Electroweak vector dark matter
      Speaker: Motoko Fujiwara
    • 10:40
      Coffee break
    • 14
      Interpretation of XEON1T low E anomaly
      Speaker: Prof. Manfred Lindner (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany)
    • 15
      CR anomaly (GC line gamma rays etc)
      Speaker: Shunsaku Horiuchi
    • 16
      New Opportunities for Primordial Black Hole Dark Matter
      Speaker: Volodymyr Takhistov
    • 12:10
      Lunch
    • 17
      Discussion
    • 14:00
      Excursion: Guided tour of the Old Town of Heidelberg Downtown Heidelberg

      Downtown Heidelberg

      See "Social Events" tab for further details.

    • Evening session at IWH, Hauptstrasse 242, Heidelberg IWH, Hauptstrasse 242, Heidelberg

      IWH, Hauptstrasse 242, Heidelberg

      Hauptstrasse 242, Heidelberg
      • 18
        Evening session at IWH, Hauptstrasse 242, Heidelberg: Welcome drink and scientific discussions IWH

        IWH

        Hauptstrasse 242, Heidelberg
      • 19
        Complementarity of direct detection, indirect detection and collider searches (LHC) IWH

        IWH

        Hauptstrasse 242, Heidelberg
        Speaker: FARINALDO QUEIROZ
      • 20
        Dark matter sensitivity of neutrino detectors
        Speaker: Gabriel Orebi Gann (UC Berkeley / LBNL)
      • 21
        Discussion
      • 22
        Symposium dinner IWH

        IWH

        Hauptstrasse 242, Heidelberg
      • 23
        Discussion