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  1. Geraldine Servant
    10/01/2022, 20:00
  2. Iason Baldes
    10/01/2022, 21:00
  3. Valerie Domcke
    10/01/2022, 22:30
  4. David Dunsky
    10/01/2022, 23:30
  5. Renata Kallosh
    11/01/2022, 00:30
  6. Jessica Turner
    11/01/2022, 20:00
  7. Silvia Pascoli
    11/01/2022, 21:00
  8. Harz Julia
    11/01/2022, 22:30
  9. Pasquale Di Bari
    11/01/2022, 23:30
  10. Serguey Petcov
    12/01/2022, 00:30
  11. David Marsh
    12/01/2022, 20:00
  12. Neil Barrie
    12/01/2022, 21:00
  13. Kawasaki
    12/01/2022, 22:30
  14. Lauren Pearce
    12/01/2022, 23:30
  15. Nobuchika Okada
    13/01/2022, 00:30
  16. Yanou Cui
    13/01/2022, 01:30
  17. Masaki Yamada
    13/01/2022, 19:00

    Charged-lepton flavor violation (CLFV) is a smoking-gun signature of physics beyond the Standard Model. The discovery of CLFV in upcoming experiments would indicate that CLFV processes must have been efficient in the early Universe at relatively low temperatures. We have pointed out that such efficient CLFV interactions open up new ways of creating the baryon asymmetry of the Universe. In this...

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  18. Misao Sasaki
    13/01/2022, 20:00
  19. Kaz Kohri
    13/01/2022, 21:00
  20. Michael Ramsey-Musolf
    13/01/2022, 22:30
  21. Marcos M. Flores
    13/01/2022, 23:30
  22. Raymond Co
    14/01/2022, 00:30

    We established a paradigm where the (QCD) axion’s novel cosmological evolution, a rotation in the field space, gives rise to dark matter and the baryon asymmetry. The axion rotations also provide a natural origin for a kination era, where the total energy density is dominated by the kinetic term of the axion field, preceded by an early era of matter domination. We investigate the effects of...

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  23. Isaac Wang
    14/01/2022, 01:30