First EuCAPT Annual Symposium

from Wednesday 5 May 2021 (08:00) to Friday 7 May 2021 (20:00)
CERN (Online only)

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
5 May 2021
6 May 2021
7 May 2021
AM
08:50
Welcome (until 09:00)
08:50 Welcome address - Joachim Mnich, Gian Giudice (CERN)  
09:00
Early Universe - Geraldine Servant (until 10:30)
09:00 Primordial fluctuations and their bootstrap - Guilherme Pimentel  
09:30 Simulating cosmological supercooling with a cold-atom system - Kate Brown (Newcastle University)  
09:35 Oscillons in multi-field theories - Fabio van Dissel (IFAE)  
09:40 String fragmentation in supercooled confinement and implications for dark matter - Yann Gouttenoire (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY)  
09:45 Uniting low-scale leptogeneses - Juraj Klaric (EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Federale Lausanne (CH))  
09:50 Probing the inflationary particle content with primordial non-Gaussianities - Lucas Pinol  
09:55 Cosmological phase transition of composite Higgs confinement - Majid Ekhterachian (University of Maryland College Park)  
10:00 Field-space surprises in multi-field preheating - Evangelos Sfakianakis  
10:30 --- Coffee break ---
11:00
Early Universe - Geraldine Servant (until 12:00)
11:00 Cosmological phase transitions: an insight into the early universe - Daniel Cutting  
11:30 Baryogenesis at the electroweak scale - Benedict von Harling  
09:00
Dark Matter - Marco Cirelli (CNRS LPTHE Jussieu) (until 10:30)
09:00 Model building aspects of dark matter - Prateek Agrawal  
09:30 Celestial-body focused dark matter annihilation throughout the galaxy - Payel Mukhopadhyay (Stanford University)  
09:35 Degeneracy, dwarfs and (fermionic) dark matter - James Alvey (King's College London)  
09:40 Charting the fifth force landscape - Hannah Banks (University of Cambridge)  
09:45 Non-cold dark matter from primordial black hole evaporation - Quentin Decant (Université Libre de Bruxelles)  
09:50 An attractive scenario for light dark matter direct detection - Julia Gehrlein  
09:55 Constraining the diffuse supernova axion-like-particle background with high-latitude Fermi data - Christopher Eckner (CNRS)  
10:00 New directions in direct detection of dark matter - Yonit Hochberg  
10:30 --- Coffee break ---
11:00
Dark Matter - Marco Cirelli (CNRS LPTHE Jussieu) (until 11:30)
11:00 Indirect probes of dark matter - Bradley Kavanagh  
11:30
Dark Matter (until 11:40)
11:30 Freezing in with lepton flavored fermions - Shiuli Chatterjee (Indian Institute of Science)  
11:35 Primordial black holes from confinement - Michael Zantedeschi  
11:40
High-Energy Astroparticle Physics (until 11:45)
11:40 Evaluating cosmic coincidences - Francesca Capel (Technische Universität München)  
11:45
GWs and Compact Objects (until 11:50)
11:45 Post-Minkowskian Feynman integrals - Zhengwen Liu (DESY)  
11:50
Early Universe (until 11:55)
11:50 No free diffusion during inflation without overproducing primordial black holes - Ashley Wilkins (Newcastle University)  
11:55
CMB and Late Universe (until 12:00)
11:55 Reconstruction of the neutrino mass as a function of redshift - Christiane Lorenz  
09:30
High-Energy Astroparticle Physics - Elena Amato (INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri) (until 10:30)
09:30 Going further with high-energy multi-messenger astronomy - Kumiko Kotera  
10:00 Are UHECRs strongly deflected by the intergalactic medium? - Anastasia Sokolenko (HEPHY)  
10:05 Unveiling the origin of steep decay in γ-ray bursts - Samuele Ronchini (Gran Sasso Science Institute)  
10:10 Implications of Li to O data of AMS-02 on our understanding cosmic-ray diffusion - Michael Korsmeier (Stockholm University and OKC)  
10:15 Multi-wavelength probes of the Fermi GeV excess - Joanna Berteaud (CNRS)  
10:20 Starburst galaxies as important high-energy neutrino factories - Antonio Ambrosone (University of Naples Federico II and Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) sezione di Napoli)  
10:25 Particle acceleration in black-hole magnetospheres - Benjamin Crinquand (University Grenoble Alpes - UGA)  
10:30 --- Coffee break ---
11:00
High-Energy Astroparticle Physics - Elena Amato (INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri) (until 12:30)
11:00 High-energy and ultra-high-energy cosmic neutrinos - Mauricio Bustamante  
11:30 Particle acceleration in AGN jets - James Matthews  
12:00 The origin of the ultra-high energy cosmic rays - Rodrigo Lang  
PM
12:00
Brainstorming (until 12:30)
12:00 Brainstorming: Future of EuCAPT - Gianfranco Bertone  
12:30 --- Lunch break ---
14:00
Low-Energy Neutrinos - Manfred Lindner (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany) (until 16:30)
14:00 BSM searches in neutrino experiments - Pilar Coloma  
14:30 Neutrino flavor conversions in the remnants of binary neutron star mergers - Ian Padilla-Gay (University of Copenhagen - Niels Bohr Institute)  
14:35 Astrophysical constraints on nonstandard coherent neutrino-nucleus scattering - Anna M. Suliga (Niels Bohr Institute)  
14:40 Radiative corrections in neutrino physics - Oleksandr Tomalak (University of Kentucky)  
14:45 Signatures of ultralight scalars in neutrino oscillation experiments - Pablo Martínez-Miravé  
14:50 The singly-charged scalar singlet as the origin of neutrino masses - Tobias Felkl (University of New South Wales)  
14:55 Constraints on neutrino electromagnetic properties from COHERENT elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering - Yiyu Zhang (Institute of High Energy Physics)  
15:00 Precision measurements in neutrino experiments - Ivan Esteban  
15:30 Supernova neutrinos in the Standard Model - Francesco Capozzi  
16:00 BSM searches with supernova neutrinos - Manibrata Sen  
16:30 --- Coffee break ---
17:00
Brainstorming (until 18:30)
17:00 Brainstorming: EuCAPT White Paper - Antonio Riotto  
17:15 Parallel sessions on EuCAPT White Paper  
12:00
CMB and Late Universe - Julien Lesgourgues (until 12:30)
12:00 CMB, LSS and the distance ladder: cosmic discordance? - Vivian Poulin  
12:30 --- Lunch break ---
14:00
CMB and Late Universe - Julien Lesgourgues (until 16:00)
14:00 Cosmology from galaxy redshift surveys: current results and future prospects - Hector Gil-Marín  
14:30 The role of CMB spectral distortions in the Hubble tension - Matteo Lucca (IDP - ULB (Universite libre de Bruxelles))  
14:35 Constraints on the distance duality relation with standard sirens - Natalie Hogg  
14:40 Cosmology with UV galaxy luminosity functions - Nashwan Sabti  
14:45 Tracing large scale structures with gravitational waves - Sarah Libanore (Università degli Studi di Padova)  
14:50 Easing the sigma8-tension with neutrino-dark matter interactions - Markus Mosbech (The University of Sydney)  
14:55 Constraining neutrino masses with clustering in harmonic space via multi-tracing - Konstantinos Tanidis (Central European Institute for Cosmology and Fundamental Physics (CEICO))  
15:00 Recent progress in theory of large-scale structure - Zvonimir Vlah  
15:30 Cosmology from reionization and cosmic dawn - Julian Muñoz  
16:00 --- Coffee break ---
16:30
GWs and Compact Objects - Alessandra Buonanno (until 19:00)
16:30 Probing subatomic physics with GWs from neutron star binary systems - Tanja Hinderer  
17:00 Cosmology with LIGO/Virgo dark sirens and galaxy catalogs - Francesco Iacovelli (Université de Genève)  
17:05 Nonlinear curvature effects in gravitational waves from black hole binaries - Banafsheh Shiralilou (University of Amsterdam)  
17:10 Probing the standard cosmological model with the population of binary black holes - Jose Maria Ezquiaga (University of Chicago)  
17:15 Primordial black holes and how to produce them - Pippa Cole  
17:20 Chasing the progenitors of merging binary black holes - Giulio Scelfo (SISSA)  
17:25 Polarization distortions of lensed gravitational waves - Charles Dalang (Université de Genève)  
17:30 Stochastic GW backgrounds from astrophysical sources - Irina Dvorkin  
18:00 What can numerical relativity do for dark matter particle physics? - Katy Clough  
18:30 Binary black holes and scattering amplitudes - Mikhail Solon  
12:30 --- Lunch break ---
14:00
Early Universe (until 14:30)
14:00 Early Universe: Outlook - Geraldine Servant  
14:30
Low-Energy Neutrinos (until 15:00)
14:30 Low-Energy Neutrinos: Outlook - Manfred Lindner  
15:00
GWs and Compact Objects (until 15:30)
15:00 GWs and Compact Objects: Outlook - Alessandra Buonanno  
15:30
CMB and Late Universe (until 16:00)
15:30 CMB and Late Universe: Outlook - Julien Lesgourgues  
16:00 --- Coffee break ---
16:30
Dark Matter (until 17:00)
16:30 Dark Matter: Outlook - Marco Cirelli  
17:00
High-Energy Astroparticle Physics (until 17:30)
17:00 High-Energy Astroparticle Physics: Outlook - Elena Amato  
17:30
Prize Ceremony and Closing (until 18:00)