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BERKELEY WEEK @ IPMU
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Week of:
January 7
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MONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAY
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ATLAS & MEG DAY
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9:30-9:40Welcome
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9:40- 10:20Nicholas Rodd: "Evidence the 3.5 keV line is not from dark matter decay"Dorota Grabowska "Experimental and observational probes for exponentially large composite dark matter"Zhengkang (Kevin) Zhang: Dark Photon Dark Matter Produced by Axion OscillationsChien-I Chiang:
New Inflation in the Landscape and the Observed Cosmic Perturbation
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10:20-11:00Ipsita Saha: "Hints for High Scale SUSY"Peter Cox
"Flavoured B-L: RH neutrino dark matter and B-decays"
Robert McGehee: Twin Higgs Mass AnarchyLaurence Cook: Experimental neutrino physics - Present and future
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COFFE BREAK
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11:20-12:00Taisuke Katayose:"The search for Z-funnel WIMP at ILC"David Dunsky: CHAMP Cosmic RaysRyan Janish: "White Dwarfs as Dark Matter Detectors"Hajime Fukada: How Heavy can Neutralino Dark Matter be?
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LUNCHRound table discussion
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13:40-14:20Oscar Macias: "Stronger Evidence that the Galactic Bulge is Shining in Gamma-Rays"Cheng-cheng Han "Quintessence Saves Higgs Instability "Hiroko Niikura: "Constraining primordial black holes with gravitational microlensing effect"Vijay Narayan: "Axion Production and Detection with Superconducting RF cavities"
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14:20-15:00Shunichi Horigome: "Foreground effect on the J-factor estimation of dwarf spheroidal galaxies"Rodrigo Alonso: “Gravity’s instantons and ultralight dark matter”Katelin Schutz: “Cosmological signatures of sub-MeV dark matter freeze in”Jacob Leedom: What does inflation say about Dark Energy given the Swampland Conjectures?
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TEA TIME 3rd FLOOR
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ICRR SEMINAR
15:30 http://www.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/icrr_seminar/index_e.html Dr. Kimihiro Okumura (ICRR)
"Updated results from the T2K experiment with 3.13×1021 protons on target"
T2K is an accelerator-based long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment which produces a high-intensity neutrino beam using the J-PARC accelerator and detects neutrino events before and after propagation to the Super-Kamiokande far detector. The T2K neutrino beamline can produce both muon neutrino and anti-neutrino beams, and T2K has the sensitivity to probe unknown phenomena, such as electron anti-neutrino appearance and CP violation in the lepton sector, using these beams. In 2018, T2K reported an indication of CP violation at 2 sigma after collecting 2.62×1021 protons on target (POT). Since then, additional anti-neutrino-mode beam data taken during March-May 2018 have been analyzed. In this seminar, the results of neutrino oscillation measurements made with the T2K data collected so far (1.49×1021 POT in neutrino-mode +1.63×1021 POT in anti-neutrino-mode) will be presented. In addition, new result of anti electron neutrino appearance will be mentioned. Future prospects of measurements using the J-PARC neutrino beam will also be shown.
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Evening activity
Banquet, 18:00 cafeteria outside IPMU
Karaoke
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Tom Melia, Hitoshi Murayama, Yasunori Nomura, Satoshi Shirai
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