Crossroads between Theory and Phenomenology

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4/3-006 - TH Conference Room (CERN)

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Gian Giudice (CERN), Gilly Elor, Hyung Do Kim (Seoul National University (KR)), Matthew Philip Mccullough (CERN), Minho SON, Sungwoo Hong, Tim Cohen (CERN)
Description

A three-week CERN-CKC TH Institute on BSM physics with a light schedule intended to maximally facilitate scientific interaction and collaboration.

The BSM programme will broadly, but not strictly, be thematically organised by topic; the first week linking to cosmology, the second to model building and high energy, and the final week focussing on the interface with formal phenomenology.

Registrations are now closed. Invited participants who still wish to apply should contact the organisers directly.

Week 1 Photo here!

Week 2 Photo here!  More week 2 photos here and here!

Participants
  • Adam Martin
  • Admir Greljo
  • Adriana Menkara
  • Ahmad Alqaisi
  • aissa belhouari
  • Aldo Deandrea
  • Alex Pomarol
  • Amartya Sengupta
  • Andrea Caputo
  • Andrea Tesi
  • Andreas Helset
  • Andreas Weiler
  • Andrew Gomes
  • Anton Sokolov
  • Antonio Delgado
  • Arunima Swain
  • Azadeh Maleknejad
  • Benjamin Safdi
  • Bibhushan Shakya
  • Blasi Simone
  • Brando Bellazzini
  • Caner Unal
  • Chia-Hsien Shen
  • Christoph Englert
  • Christophe Grojean
  • Claudio Andrea Manzari
  • Dan Kondo
  • Daniel Litim
  • Dave Sutherland
  • David Dunsky
  • David E. Kaplan
  • David Kaplan
  • Deog Ki Hong
  • Dhong Yeon Cheong
  • Dong Woo Kang
  • Edward Hardy
  • Elena Gianolio
  • Emanuele Gendy Abd El Sayed
  • Ennio Salvioni
  • Eren Firat
  • Fengwei Yang
  • Florian Goertz
  • Florian NORTIER
  • Francesc Ferrer
  • Francesco Riva
  • Francesco Serra
  • Gabriele Rigo
  • GAURAV MUKHERJEE
  • Gauthier Durieux
  • Geraldine Servant
  • Gilad Perez
  • Gilly Elor
  • Gonzalo Alonso Álvarez
  • Graham Kribs
  • Haoyu Sun
  • Hitoshi Murayama
  • Howard Haber
  • Hyun Min Lee
  • Hyung Do Kim
  • Hyungjin Kim
  • Isabel Garcia Garcia
  • Isabella Masina
  • Ishtiaq Ahmed
  • Jae Hyeok Chang
  • Jaehoon Jeong
  • James Cline
  • James Inglis
  • Jan Schutte-Engel
  • Javi Serra
  • Javier Lizana
  • Joan Elias Miro
  • Joseph Davighi
  • Joshua Foster
  • Juan Antonio Aguilar Saavedra
  • Juhoon Son
  • Jung-Wook Kim
  • Junwu Huang
  • Jérémie Quevillon
  • Kara Farnsworth
  • Kathryn Zurek
  • Keisuke Harigaya
  • Kimiko Yamashita
  • Kiwoon Choi
  • Kuldeep Deka
  • Kuldeep Deka
  • Lawrence Hall
  • Lee Sung Mook
  • Liantao Wang
  • Ling-Xiao Xu
  • lisa randall
  • Loris Del Grosso
  • Majid Ekhterachian
  • Marc Riembau
  • Marco Gorghetto
  • Maria Savina
  • Mario Reig
  • Markus Luty
  • Matthew Philip Mccullough
  • Matthew Philip Mccullough
  • Maximilian Ruhdorfer
  • Michael Nee
  • Michael Stadlbauer
  • Michele Papucci
  • Michele Redi
  • Michele Tammaro
  • Minho SON
  • NAFISA NUJHAT
  • Nakwoo Kim
  • Nicolás Bernal
  • Ofri Telem
  • Olcyr Sumensari
  • Oleksii Matsedonskyi
  • Pablo Quilez Lasanta
  • Patrick Aigner
  • Pyungwon Ko
  • Quentin Bonnefoy
  • Radovan Dermisek
  • Raffaele Tito D'Agnolo
  • Rashmish Mishra
  • Renner Sophie
  • Samadrita Mukherjee
  • Sanmay Ganguly
  • Seokhoon Yun
  • Seong Chan Park
  • Seth Koren
  • Shahin Iqbal
  • Sin Kyu Kang
  • Soumyajit Datta
  • stefania de curtis
  • Stelzl Stefan
  • Sungwoo Hong
  • Surjeet Rajendran
  • T Daniel Brennan
  • Teng Ma
  • Tetiana Obikhod
  • Thomas Steingasser
  • Tim Cohen
  • Tim M.P. Tait
  • Tom Melia
  • Tony Gherghetta
  • Vicente Vento Torres
  • Victor Gorbenko
  • Wanda Isnard
  • Wei Xue
  • Weishuang Xu
  • Xiaochuan Lu
  • Xu-Xiang Li
  • Xu-Xiang Li
  • Yi Chung
  • Ziyu Dong
TH workshop secretariat
    • 9:45 AM 9:50 AM
      Welcome 5m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Matthew Philip Mccullough (CERN)
    • 10:00 AM 10:45 AM
      Shining axions through astrophysical walls 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Benjamin Safdi
    • 10:45 AM 11:30 AM
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    • 11:30 AM 12:15 PM
      More Axion Stars from Strings 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      We show that if dark matter consists of QCD axions in the post-inflationary scenario more than ten percent of it efficiently collapses into Bose stars at matter-radiation equality. Such a result is mostly independent of the present uncertainties on the axion mass. This large population of solitons, with asteroid masses and Earth-Moon distance sizes, might plausibly survive until today, with potentially interesting implications for phenomenology and experimental searches.

      Speaker: Marco Gorghetto (DESY)
    • 1:30 PM 3:00 PM
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    • 6:00 PM 8:00 PM
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    • 10:00 AM 10:45 AM
      Gravitational Wave-Induced Freeze-In of Fermionic Dark Matter 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Azadeh Maleknejad
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    • 11:30 AM 12:15 PM
      Where to Look and How to Look for High-Frequency Gravitational Waves 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Abstract: Stochastic backgrounds of gravitational waves can potentially open a window on extremely high energies, giving us information on phase transitions at the GUT scale and many other BSM phenomena. In this talk I will discuss simple heuristic arguments that allow to establish the smallest detectable energy density in a primordial gravitational wave background. I will focus mainly on what is achievable with realistic detectors, and comment on the potential of advanced quantum sensing techniques. In the foreseeable future, it is not feasible to go beyond the BBN bound for frequencies above 100 kHz.

      Speaker: Raffaele D'Agnolo (CEA IPhT Saclay)
    • 1:30 PM 3:00 PM
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      Stability of Superconducting Strings 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Wei Xue (University of Florida (US))
    • 10:00 AM 10:45 AM
      Simulating Stochastic Gravitational Waves from Early Structure Formation 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Gravitational wave detectors provide a chance to observe the state of the very early universe and have important sensitivities for studies of early universe cosmology and searches for physics beyond the Standard Model. In this talk, I will discuss the production of potentially detectable stochastic gravitational wave backgrounds in early matter dominated eras in the linear and nonlinear regimes of structure formation.

      Speaker: Joshua Foster (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
    • 10:45 AM 11:30 AM
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    • 11:30 AM 12:15 PM
      The Strong CP Problem in String Theory (Cosmo+Swampland meeting) 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Jakob Ulrich Moritz
    • 1:30 PM 2:00 PM
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    • 2:00 PM 3:00 PM
      TH colloquium by Krishna Rajagopal, "Novel Probes of the Primordial Liquid" 1h 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Please check details on https://indico.cern.ch/event/1384507/

    • 10:00 AM 10:45 AM
      QCD axion strings or seeds? 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Dr Simone Blasi (DESY)
    • 10:45 AM 11:30 AM
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    • 11:30 AM 12:15 PM
      Dynamical Generation of the Baryon Asymmetry from a Scale Hierarchy 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Abstract: We propose a novel baryogenesis scenario where the baryon asymmetry originates directly from a hierarchy between two fundamental mass scales: the electroweak scale and the Planck scale. Our model is based on the neutrino-portal Affleck-Dine (AD) mechanism, which generates the asymmetry of the AD sector during the radiation-dominated era and subsequently transfers it to the baryon number before the electroweak phase transition. The observed baryon asymmetry is then a natural outcome of this scenario. The model is testable as it predicts the existence of a Majoron with a keV mass and an electroweak scale decay constant. The impact of the relic Majoron on ΔNeff can be measured through near-future CMB observations.

      Speaker: Jae Hyeok Chang (Fermilab and UIC)
    • 1:30 PM 3:00 PM
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    • 3:00 PM 3:45 PM
      Cosmological Production of ROMP Dark Matter 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Rapidly Oscillating Massive Particles (ROMPs) arise in quantum systems with non-diagonal interaction mass matrices. This misalignment between flavor and mass eigenstates leads to oscillations such as those between electron and muon neutrinos in the Standard Model, or between active and sterile neutrinos in Beyond the Standard Model frameworks to name just a few examples. In this talk, I will discuss the general framework for dark matter production via oscillations. I will focus on ROMP systems where one flavor state, chi, is weakly coupled to the Standard Model (and hence a good dark matter candidate) and the second flavor state, psi, is strongly coupled to the Standard Model such that psi oscillations to chi in the early universe can efficiently produce chi as the dark matter. I will discuss how oscillations, scatterings, thermal masses, and resonances all play a role to give ROMPs a rich cosmology.

      Speaker: David Dunsky
    • 10:00 AM 10:45 AM
      Axion dark matter from kinetic misalignment 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Kinetic misalignment enables axion DM at low axion axion decay constant, which is particularly relevant for the whole experimental programme af axion searches. I’ll discuss its distinctive features such as axion fragmentation and its signatures, as well as
      UV implementations of rotating axions.

      Speaker: Geraldine Servant (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    • 10:45 AM 11:30 AM
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    • 11:30 AM 12:15 PM
      Probing the dark sector with Large Scale Structure 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Ennio Salvioni (University of Sussex (GB))
    • 1:30 PM 3:00 PM
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    • 5:00 PM 7:00 PM
      Unsponsored Gathering in R1 OR Beach Party 2h Restaurant 1

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      There are two options to choose from.

      A) Hanging out in R1 from 17:00 to continue the discussions, as on Monday evening.

      OR

      B) Joining in with the CERN-TH gathering from 17:30 at the UN beach. Some relevant information:

      Directions: This is the Google Location-link: https://www.google.com/maps/place/UN+Port+beach+club/@46.2266307,6.1488917,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xd2c75ea4315d506d?sa=X&ved=1t:2428&ictx=111

      The webpage of the UN beach is https://www.unport.org/. Perhaps the simplest way to get there from CERN on a Friday afternoon is by tram+bus. The bike parking will be busy but it should be OK.

      Amenities: There is a beach, changing rooms, a restaurant, and a bar. One can swim there and buy food and drinks. We believe the restaurant will close around 22. Importantly, note that one can bring their own food and beverages into the UN beach. So feel free to do as you prefer.

      Events on that day: It seems that they will broadcast the Germany-Scotland EuroCup match at 21, and they will also have a dancing class, as well as a DJ with music until 2 am.

      Entrance and accompanying people — Families and partners are of course welcome to the party. Simply note that in order to enter you will need to show your CERN access card. That will allow you to enter together with at most 4 extra people (that do not need to have one). Note that entering costs 5 CHF per person (and needs to be paid by card).

      The beach area is a mix of grass and earth, so we would recommend not wearing your newest shoes to the party =).

    • 10:45 AM 11:25 AM
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    • 11:25 AM 11:30 AM
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      Speaker: Matthew Philip Mccullough (CERN)
    • 11:30 AM 12:15 PM
      Shadow Matter 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      I will argue that there are quantum states of the field theories of general relativity and electromagnetism that we typically ignore, but have interesting phenomenological effects. These states amount to loosening the constraint equations known as the Hamiltonian and momentum constraints in GR and Gauss’ law in EM. Turning off the Hamiltonian constraint sources non-dynamical parts of the metric which mimic a pressureless dust, and thus these effects may be the explanation as to why we have inferred the existence of dark matter, both locally and cosmologically. Turning off the momentum constraints add additional velocity-dependent source terms to this effective dust, but these effects are not conserved and redshift quickly outside the horizon. Turning off the Gauss’ law constraint mimics a charge density that does not respond to electric forces, but follows geodesics, thus adding a charged component to the dust. If this new structure in the gravitational and electric fields explain dark matter, it forbids an early period of inflation and therefore requires a different explanation for density perturbations.

      Speaker: David Kaplan
    • 1:30 PM 3:00 PM
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    • 3:00 PM 3:45 PM
      Continuous-Spin Particles, On Shell 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Brando Bellazzini
    • 5:00 PM 7:00 PM
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    • 10:00 AM 10:45 AM
      n-shell relations between effective field theories of gluons 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      It is known that universal algebraic structures govern the scattering amplitudes of a large web of theories, whose boundaries are however not well understood. In this talk, I will comment on effective field theory deformations of this web. Focussing on tree-level dynamics, I will explain that the scattering amplitudes of gluons minimally coupled to adjoint scalars contain all of the information required to construct those of a tower of gluon EFTs. For instance, I will present closed-form expressions for all-multiplicity scattering amplitudes in the (CP-even) EFT of gluons at mass dimension six, and for a specific choice of Wilson coefficients at dimension eight — all constructed through a systematic and explicit recycling of dimension-four data. I will also mention how one can recursively turn spacetime dimensions into operator dimensions. The technique behind those results is our extension of the so-called covariant color-kinematics duality introduced by Cheung and Mangan.

      Speaker: Quentin Bonnefoy (DESY)
    • 10:45 AM 11:30 AM
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    • 11:30 AM 12:15 PM
      Vignettes from Strongly-Coupled Dark Sectors 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      I’ll discuss three recent developments related to dark glueball, dark meson, and dark baryon theory and phenomenology. Along the way we’ll see the continued importance of prompt and long-lived searches at LHC, as well as a surprising symmetry impacting dark baryon direct detection that appears in a broad class of strongly-coupled dark sectors.

      Speaker: Graham Kribs
    • 1:30 PM 3:00 PM
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    • 3:00 PM 3:45 PM
      Learning new tricks with the Higgs? 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speakers: Christoph Englert, Christoph Peter Englert (University of Glasgow (GB))
    • 10:00 AM 10:45 AM
      A different view on colliders 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Energy correlators do live at the crossroads between theory and phenomenology. I will briefly review developments on both fronts that explain the resurgence of interest on these old observables. Then, I present how to compute high point correlators from recursion relations, what can be learned from low point ones, and how to go beyond energies.

      Speaker: Mr Marc Riembau (CERN)
    • 10:45 AM 11:30 AM
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    • 11:30 AM 12:15 PM
      Higgs Shift-Symmetries 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Javi Serra (IFT)
    • 2:00 PM 3:00 PM
      New physics on the run from precision tests - TH colloquium 1h 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Sophie Alice Renner (University of Glasgow (GB))
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
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    • 10:00 AM 10:45 AM
      Non-decoupling new particles 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: David Sutherland
    • 10:45 AM 11:30 AM
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    • 11:30 AM 12:15 PM
      Probing ultralight dark matter with gravity wave detectors 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Hyungjin Kim
    • 1:30 PM 3:00 PM
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    • 3:00 PM 3:45 PM
      Matching EFT to LHC 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Markus Luty (University of California Davis)
    • 10:00 AM 10:45 AM
      Non-invertible Naturalness and Quantum Flavodynamics 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Seth Koren (University of Notre Dame)
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    • 11:30 AM 12:15 PM
      Strong gauge dynamics and BSM model building tools 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Many attractive ideas on BSM physics involve strong gauge dynamics we do not understand well. I present recent attempts to gain better understanding of strong gauge dynamics using supersymmetry and anomaly mediation of supersymmetry breaking. Then I speculate on areas of BSM model building that they may open up.

      Speaker: Hitoshi Murayama (University of California Berkeley (US))
    • 1:30 PM 3:00 PM
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    • 5:00 PM 7:00 PM
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    • 10:45 AM 11:25 AM
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    • 11:25 AM 11:30 AM
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      Speaker: Tim Cohen (CERN)
    • 11:30 AM 12:15 PM
      Talk 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: T. Daniel Brennan
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    • 3:00 PM 3:45 PM
      Particle Physics meets Gravitational Wave Physics 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      I will give an overview of how quantum field theory—the main tool of particle physics—is applied to the study of relativistic two-body problem, how it is relevant to precision measurements in future gravitational wave observatories, and how it connects to my research in this topic; the effects of spin in binary dynamics.

      Speaker: Mr Jung-Wook Kim
    • 5:00 PM 7:00 PM
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    • 10:00 AM 10:45 AM
      A holographic view of the QCD axion 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Tony Gherghetta
    • 10:45 AM 11:30 AM
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    • 11:30 AM 12:15 PM
      Axion couplings as UV probes 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Michael Nee (Harvard University)
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    • 3:00 PM 3:45 PM
      Geometry of Scattering Amplitudes 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Andreas Helset (CERN)
    • 10:00 AM 10:45 AM
      Hamiltonian Truncation and Effective Field Theory 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Kara Michelle Farnsworth (Universite de Geneve (CH))
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    • 11:30 AM 12:15 PM
      On-shell techniques for the standard-model effective theory 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Gauthier Durieux (CP3 - UCLouvain)
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    • 2:00 PM 3:00 PM
      Thinking Outside the Hypercube: RS and its Implications - TH colloquium 1h 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: lisa randall (harvard)
    • 10:00 AM 10:45 AM
      Gravitational waves from domain walls bounded by inflated cosmic strings 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Liantao Wang
    • 10:45 AM 11:30 AM
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    • 11:30 AM 12:15 PM
      The quantum width of a causal diamond 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Kathryn Zurek (Caltech)
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      Topological Portal to the Dark Sector: from EFT to UV 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Speaker: Joseph Enea Davighi
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      SU(N) and O(N) Representation Theory at non-integer N 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      The standard representation theory for SU(N) and O(N) groups are defined at positive integer N. However, cases of non-integer N are often encountered, e.g. when studying dimensional regularization, evanescent operators, conformal bootstrap, etc. A natural continuation to non-integer N (such as N=3.99) is to take the one at infinitely large integer N. This contains representations with arbitrarily high ranks, which must appear ("specialize") as representations with valid ranks when N is taken to be an integer. This specialization map is complicated to work out for the O(N) group. In this talk, I will introduce a very efficient new algorithm through clipping the Young diagram. I also clarify that the Racah-Speiser algorithm in textbooks is for a completely different task, which cannot achieve what our new algorithm does.

      Speaker: Xiaochuan Lu (University of California, San Diego)
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      Abelian Instantons and Monopole Scattering 45m 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      It is usually assumed that 4D instantons can only arise in non-Abelian theories. In our recent work arXiv:2406.13738, we re-examine this conventional wisdom by explicitly constructing instantons in an Abelian gauge theory: $QED_4$ with $N_f$ flavors of Dirac fermions, in the background of a Dirac monopole. This is the low-energy effective field theory for fermions interacting with a 't Hooft-Polyakov monopole, in the limit where the monopole is infinitely heavy (hence pointlike) and static. This theory, whose non-topological sectors were studied by Rubakov and Callan, has a far richer structure than previously explored. We show how to calculate the topological instanton number, demonstrate the existence of 't Hooft zero modes localized around such instantons, and show how instantons in the path integral provide the underlying mechanism for the Callan-Rubakov process: monopole-catalyzed baryon decay with a cross-section that saturates the unitarity bound. Our computation relies on correctly identifying the relevant EFT for monopole catalysis as axial $QED_2$ in an effective $AdS_2$ metric.

      Speaker: Ofri Telem (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
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    • 5:00 PM 7:00 PM
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