2nd PIKIO Meeting
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US/Eastern
Smith Laboratory 1005 (The Ohio State University)
Smith Laboratory 1005
The Ohio State University
Building 065
174 W 18th Ave
Columbus, OH, 43210
Amy Connolly
(Ohio State University),
Antonio Boveia
(Ohio State University),
Chris Hill
(Ohio State University (US)),
John Beacom
(Ohio State University),
Linda Carpenter
(Ohio State University)
Description
If you will need lodging, we recommend The Blackwell Inn at 2110 Tuttle Park Pl, Columbus, OH 43210. To make a reservation for this hotel (or others nearby the OSU campus) go to https://visit.osu.edu/stay/
To park, you will want the Tuttle Garage at 2050 Tuttle Park Place or Lane Avenue Garage at 2105 Neil Avenue (see attached map below).
A campus map that shows the location of Smith Lab is also attached.
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09:30
Coffee, Tea, Bagels, Donuts
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AM Session: AM 1
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1
Non-dark-matter-signals in XENON1TSpeaker: Prof. Rafael Lang (Purdue University)
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1
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10:40
Break
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AM Session: AM 2
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3
Indirect Detection Constraints on EFT and Simplified Models of Dark MatterSpeaker: Prof. Linda Carpenter (Ohio State University)
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5
Secluded singlet fermionic dark matter driven by the Fermi gamma-ray excessSpeaker: Dr Seodong Shin (Seoul National University)
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3
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12:00
Lunch
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PM Session: PM 1
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6
LHC Search Strategies for Dark MatterSpeaker: Antonio Boveia (Ohio State University)
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7
Challenging Dark Matter scenarios at the LHCSpeaker: Stefania Gori (Perimeter Institute/Cincinnati University)
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6
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14:30
Break
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PM Session: PM 2
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8
Light Dark Matter Searches with Proton Beam DumpsSpeaker: Brian Thomas Batell (University of Pittsburgh (US))
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9
Supernova neutrinos in XENON1TSpeaker: Mr Shayne Reichard (Purdue University )
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10
Effective Field Theory for Resonant Wino Dark MatterSpeaker: Evan Johnson (Ohio State University)
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8
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16:00
Break
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PM Session: PM 3
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11
An indirect constraint on Primordial Black Holes from PLANCKSpeaker: Yu Gao (Wayne State University )
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12
Phenomenology of a Flavorful Two Higgs Doublet ModeSpeaker: Mr Douglas Tucker (University of Cincinnati)
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11
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Closing Remarks
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09:30