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Anne-Katherine Burns (University of California, Irvine)

Title: PRyMordial: The First Minutes of the Universe Computed in Seconds Abstract: Talk – Slides Talk – Video

Freeze-in: Problems and Opportunities

Speaker: Francesco Costa (University of Göttingen, Germany)
Time: Thursday 30 November 2023, 2:30pm

Francesco Costa (University of Göttingen, Germany)

Title: Freeze-in: Problems and Opportunities Abstract: FIMP dark matter is produced via the freeze-in mechanism, which implies tiny couplings between the DM and the standard model particles, making DM direct detection and collider searches almost hopeless. Moreover, it… Read More

2023-11-14 Xianzhe Jia (University of Michigan)

Extended MHD and Coupled Fluid-Kinetic Simulations of Planetary Magnetospheres: Applications to Mercury and Ganymede Global simulations have become an invaluable tool in planetary magnetosphere studies, aiding in interpreting satellite observations, uncovering new physics and processes, and generally deepening… Read More

2023-11-28 Bertram Bitsch (UCC)

Planet formation in the JWST era Protoplanetary discs surrounding young newborn stars consist of gas and to a small fraction of dust. These micro meter sized dust grains can then grow to become mm-cm sized pebbles, which drift… Read More

Neutrinos and the Prospects for New Physics

Speaker: José W. F. Valle (Univ. de Valencia & CSIC, Spain)
Time: Thursday 23 November 2023, 2:30pm

José W. F. Valle (Univ. de Valencia & CSIC, Spain)

Title: Neutrinos and the Prospects for New Physics Abstract: Neutrino oscillation studies have brought neutrinos to the center of particle physics. I briefly review the status of precision neutrino results and comment on the theoretical options for the… Read More

Prof. A. P. Balachandran

Affiliation: Syracuse University
Visiting Dates: 19 November – 3 December 2023

Prof. David Evans

Affiliation: Cardiff University
Visiting Dates: 9 – 21 November 2023