Cosmology, Astrophysics, Theory and Collider Higgs 2024 (CATCH22+2)

from Wednesday 1 May 2024 (08:00) to Sunday 5 May 2024 (21:00)
DIAS

        : Sessions
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        : Breaks
1 May 2024
2 May 2024
3 May 2024
4 May 2024
5 May 2024
AM
08:00
Conference registration (until 08:45)
08:45
Conference opening (until 09:00)
09:00
Talks (until 10:20)
09:00 History of DIAS - Dr Eucharia Meehan (DIAS)  
09:10 Ireland @ CERN - Prof. Sinead Ryan (Trinity College Dublin)  
09:20 Searches for additional low-mass Higgs bosons at the LHC - Susan Gascon-Shotkin (Institut de physique des 2 infinis de Lyon/Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 IN2P3-CNRS)  
09:40 Testing the Electroweak Theory with multi-boson polarization measurements - Joany Manjarres (Laboratoire des 2 Infinis - Toulouse, CNRS / Univ. Paul Sabatier (FR))  
10:00 Diphoton jet signals from light fermiophobic Higgs boson at the HL-LHC - Prof. Jeonghyeon Song (Konkuk University)  
10:20
Friendly competitions (until 10:30)
10:30
Coffee break (until 11:00)
11:00
Talks (until 12:40)
11:00 Cosmic Matter-Antimatter Separation and Sterile Neutrino Dark Matter - Prof. Mikhail Shaposhnikov (EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Federale Lausanne (CH))  
11:20 Two ideas in dark matter model building - Prof. Raymond Volkas (The University of Melbourne)  
11:40 Light from darkness : history of a hot dark sector - Michel Tytgat  
12:00 Collider-cosmology synergy for strong dynamics signals - Stefania De Curtis (Universita e INFN, Firenze (IT))  
12:20 Precise Predictions and New Insights for the Migdal Effect - Prof. Matthew Dolan (University of Melbourne)  
09:00
Talks (until 10:20)
09:00 BSM at FCC - Patrizia Azzi  
09:20 Higgs+DM searches in CMS - Alicia Calderon Tazon (Universidad de Cantabria and CSIC (ES))  
09:40 Searches for Higgs boson pair production at ATLAS - Jana Schaarschmidt (University of Washington (US))  
10:00 Constraints and probes of dark matter objects - Dr Djuna Croon (IPPP Durham)  
10:20
Friendly competitions (until 10:30)
10:30
Coffee break (until 11:00)
11:00
Talks (until 12:40)
11:00 Can the QCD axion feed a dark energy component? - Enrico Nardi (INFN - Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT))  
11:20 Connecting the baryons to the dark matter of the Universe - Alejandro Ibarra (Technical University of Munich)  
11:40 CP violation with ALPs and with singlet scalars - Prof. Belen Gavela (UAM)  
12:00 Back to the phase space: thermal axions - Francesco D'Eramo (University of Padua)  
12:20 Photo production from anomaly terms in supernovae and neutron stars - Miguel Vanvlasselaer (VUB)  
08:30
Bus to Dunsink Observatory (until 09:30)
10:00
Talks (until 11:20)
10:00 How Viable Is Electroweak Baryogensis ? - Michael Ramsey-Musolf Michael Ramsey-Musolf (U. Massachusetts Amherst)  
10:20 Gravitational Waves as Probes of New Physics - Stephen Frederick King (University of Southampton)  
10:40 Probing first-order phase transitions at LISA - Germano Nardini (University of Stavanger)  
11:00 Transport equations for electroweak baryogenesis - Kimmo Juhani Kainulainen (University of Jyvaskyla (FI))  
11:20
Coffee break (until 11:50)
11:50
Talks (until 13:20)
11:50 Gamma-ray Astronomy: a Unique Probe of the Universe - Prof. Paula Chadwick  
12:10 Neutron stars as a laboratory for particle and nuclear physics - Prof. Aleksi Vuorinen (University of Helsinki)  
12:30 Chasing dark matter with pulsar experiments - Nataliya Porayko (University of Milano Bicocca)  
12:50 Axion screening of the CMB - Cristina Mondino (Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics)  
13:10 History of Dunsink - Prof. Peter Gallagher  
09:00
Talks (until 10:40)
09:00 Dark branes for PTA signal and dark matter - Mariano Quiros Carcelen (The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST) (ES))  
09:20 Pair production of Higgs Bosons at NLO - Dr Michael Spira (Paul Scherrer Institute (CH))  
09:40 Precision Calculations in the Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (NMSSM) and Phenomenological Implications - Milada Muhlleitner  
10:00 Entanglement in flavored scattering - Dr Kamila Kowalska (National Centre for Nuclear Research)  
10:20 Aspects of Models with Vector-like Quarks - Prof. Gustavo Branco (U. Lisbon)  
10:40
Coffee break (until 11:00)
11:00
Talks (until 13:00)
11:00 Phenomenological aspects of flavour (and CP) symmetries - Claudia Hagedorn (IFIC -- UV/CSIC)  
11:20 Natural Alignment and CP Violation Beyond the Standard Model - Prof. Apostolos Pilaftsis (University of Manchester (GB))  
11:40 Properties of the Weinberg 3HDM potential - Per Osland (University of Bergen (NO))  
12:00 Complex S3​-symmetric 3HDM - M. N. Rebelo  
12:20 Semisymmetries in 2HDM - Bohdan Grzadkowski  
12:40 Cutting rules and unitarity constraints for CP asymmetric processes - Dr Peter Matak (Comenius University (SK))  
09:00
Talks (until 10:20)
09:00 The Gravity of Particle Physics (Naturally) - Cliff Burgess (McMaster University (CA))  
09:20 The Primordial Black Holes Variations - Stefano Profumo  
09:40 Primordial black holes from stochastic inflation - Syksy Räsänen  
10:00 Searching new physics via features of the stochastic gravitational wave background - Sachiko Kuroyanagi (IFT UAM-CSIC)  
10:20
Friendly competitions (until 10:30)
10:30
Coffee break (until 11:00)
11:00
Talks (until 12:40)
11:00 On the initial singularity and extendibility of flat quasi-de Sitter spacetimes - Ghazal Geshnizjani  
11:20 Naturally small neutrino mass from asymptotic safety - Enrico Maria Sessolo Enrico Sessolo (NCBJ, Warsaw)  
11:40 Imminent test of quantum gravity with gravitational waves - Gianluca Calcagni  
12:00 test parity violation signal from stochastic gravitational wave background - Dr qiuyue liang (university of Tokyo)  
12:20 Freeze-in at stronger coupling and the highest temperature in the Universe - Francesco Costa  
PM
12:40
Lunch (until 14:20)
14:20
Talks (until 16:00)
14:20 Astrophysical Probes of Self-Interacting Dark Matter - Tesla Jeltema  
14:40 Status and Future Prospects of the search for Dark Matter Annual Modulation in NaI - Maria Martinez  
15:00 Light vector mediators at direct detection experiments - Dr Valentina De Romeri (IFIC CSIC/UV (Valencia, Spain))  
15:20 The Euclid mission: scientific forecast, overview and status - Cristobal Padilla Aranda (IFAE-Barcelona (ES))  
15:40 Sub-GeV Dark Matter Searches with QUEST-DMC - Neda Darvishi (Royal Holloway University of London)  
16:00
Coffee break (until 16:30)
16:30
Talks (until 18:30)
16:30 Classes of complete dark photon models constrained by Z-Physics - Howard Haber (Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics (SCIPP)) Howard Haber (University of California,Santa Cruz (US))  
16:50 Exclusion bounds for Z' bosons - Zoltán Péli (ELTE, Eötvös University, Hungary)  
17:10 Tri-unification: a separate $SU(5)$ for each fermion family - Avelino Vicente (IFIC - CSIC / U. Valencia)  
17:30 Lepton-flavour-violating constraints from triality - Gabriela Lichtenstein (UNSW)  
17:50 Precision Neutrino DIS at CERN's Forward Physics Facility (and Beyond) - Richard Ruiz (Institute of Nuclear Physics (IFJ) PAN)  
18:30
Conference reception (until 20:30)
12:40
Lunch (until 14:15)
14:15
Talks (until 16:00)
14:15 Applications of the Tunneling Potential Formalism - Jose Ramon Espinosa Sedano (IFT-UAM/CSIC Madrid)  
14:35 Bubble nucleation for cosmological phase transitions - Dr Oliver Gould (University of Nottingham)  
14:55 Criterion for ultra-fast bubble walls: the impact of hydrodynamic obstruction - Xander Nagels  
15:15 Search for cosmological phase transitions through their gravitational wave signals - Dr Marek Lewicki (University of Warsaw)  
15:35 PRyMordial: The first minutes of the universe, computed in seconds - Anne-Katherine Burns (UC Irvine)  
16:00
Coffee break (until 16:30)
16:30
Talks (until 17:30)
16:30 Stochastic effective theory for scalar fields in de Sitter spacetime - Prof. Arttu Rajantie (Imperial College (GB))  
16:50 Cosmic Axiverse Background - Chris Dessert (Flatiron Institute/New York University)  
17:10 Contributions to $N_{\mathrm{eff}}$ from freeze-in production of light relics - Dr Patrick Stengel (INFN Ferrara)  
17:30
Walk to the public lecture venue (until 18:30)
18:30
Public lecture (until 19:30)
13:20
Lunch (until 14:40)
14:40
Talks (until 16:20)
14:40 Sourcing electroweak baryogenesis - Marieke Postma  
15:00 Exploring loop-induced first order electroweak phase transition in the Higgs effective field theory - Prof. Shinya KANEMURA (Osaka University)  
15:20 Signs for a FOEWPT at the LHC?! - Sven Heinemeyer (CSIC (Madrid, ES))  
15:40 First-order electroweak phase transition in the SMEFT - Rikard Enberg  
16:00 Baryogenesis from transient CP violation in the early Universe - Jose Miguel No (IFT-UAM/CSIC)  
16:20
Coffee break (until 16:50)
16:50
Talks (until 18:30)
17:30 Hierarchies and conformal UV completions - Prof. Manfred Lindner (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany)  
17:50 Coherent Elastic neutrino-Nucleus Scattering with directional detectors - Diego Aristizabal (Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria (USM))  
18:10 Constraining BSM neutrino physics with CEvNS - Dr Mariam Tórtola  
18:30
Conference dinner & Irish music performance (until 21:00)
21:00
Bus back to DIAS Burlington Road (until 21:30)
13:00
Lunch (until 14:30)
14:30
Talks (until 16:20)
14:30 QCD Baryogenesis - Seyda Ipek  
14:50 Deconstructing Flavor: The Privately Democratic Higgs - Prof. Nausheen Shah (Wayne State University)  
15:10 Flavor of a light charged Higgs - Marta Losada (NYUAD)  
15:30 SUSY searches at CMS - Jaana Heikkilae (CERN)  
15:50
Coffee break (until 16:20)
16:20
Talks (until 18:45)
16:20 Physics with singlets - Tania Natalie Robens (Rudjer Boskovic Institute (HR))  
16:40 Composite 2HDM at the LHC: Single & Double Higgs - Stefano Moretti (Science and Technology Facilities Council STFC (GB))  
17:00 Quo Vadis DM? - Antonio Delgado (University of Notre Dame (US))  
17:20 The Fluctuating Spacetime of Dark Matter - Jeff Dror (University of Florida)  
17:40 Tracking Minima, Phase Transitions and Gravitational Waves with BSMPTv3 - Lisa Biermann (KIT)  
12:40
Lunch (until 14:00)
14:00
Talks (until 15:45)
14:00 Hide and seek: how PDFs can conceal new physics - Maeve Madigan (Heidelberg University)  
14:20 BSM parton showers in Herwig 7 - Aidin Masouminia (IPPP, Durham University)  
14:40 Impact of Loop Corrections to the Trilinear Higgs Couplings and Interference Effects on Experimental Limits - Kateryna Radchenko Serdula (DESY)  
15:00 Indirect new physics constraints with 1,2 and 3 bosons - Ken Mimasu (University of Southampton)  
15:20 Review talk: state-of-the-art of the field - Jonathan R. Ellis (King's College London)  
15:45
Closing session + competition results and prizes (until 16:00)