28 October 2024 to 1 November 2024
Kavli IPMU
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  1. Ana Achucarro (Leiden University)
    28/10/2024, 09:00
    Early Universe Cosmology

    Inflation remains the favoured explanation for the origin of the primordial density fluctuations that seeded all large-scale structures in the universe. A precise connection between inflation and particle physics (and quantum gravity) would give a unique observational window into physics at the highest energies. After a general introduction to multifield scenarios, I will discuss recent...

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  2. Gonzalo Palma (Universidad de Chile)
    28/10/2024, 09:30
    Early Universe Cosmology
  3. Laura Jeanty (University of Oregon)
    28/10/2024, 10:30
    Dark Matter Experiments
  4. Shinji Mukohyama (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University)
    28/10/2024, 11:00
    Modified Gravity & Dark Energy
  5. Amanda Weltman (University of Cape Town)
    28/10/2024, 11:30
    Modified Gravity & Dark Energy
  6. Gabriela Sato-Polito (Institute for Advanced Study)
    28/10/2024, 14:00
    Gravitational Waves
  7. Leah Jenks (University of Chicago)
    28/10/2024, 14:30
    Gravitational Waves
  8. Angelo Caravano (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris (IAP))
    28/10/2024, 15:30
    Numerical Cosmology
  9. Nickolas Kokron (Institute for Advanced Study)
    28/10/2024, 16:00
    Numerical Cosmology
  10. Lu Yin (Shanghai Univeristy/ APCTP)
    29/10/2024, 09:00
    Large Scale Structure
  11. Meng-Xiang Lin (University of Pennsylvania)
    29/10/2024, 09:30
    Large Scale Structure
  12. Camila Paiva Novaes (National Institute for Space Research)
    29/10/2024, 10:30
    Observational Cosmology
  13. Larissa Santos (Yangzhou University)
    29/10/2024, 11:00
    Observational Cosmology
  14. Matthew Johnson (York University and Perimeter Institute)
    29/10/2024, 11:30
    Observational Cosmology
  15. Leila Graef (Universidade Federal Fluminense)
    29/10/2024, 14:00
    Observational Cosmology
  16. Surajit Kalita (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
    29/10/2024, 14:00
    Modified Gravity & Dark Energy
  17. Andrea Pezzotta (Max Planck Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik (MPE-Garching))
    29/10/2024, 14:15
    Observational Cosmology
  18. Reginald Christian Bernardo (APCTP)
    29/10/2024, 14:15
  19. Susanna Azzoni (Princeton University)
    29/10/2024, 14:30
    Observational Cosmology
  20. Xing-Yu Yang (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
    29/10/2024, 14:30
  21. Sofia Contarini (Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics)
    29/10/2024, 14:45
    Observational Cosmology
  22. Subhendra Mohanty (Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur)
    29/10/2024, 14:45
  23. Kazunori Kohri (NAOJ / KEK)
    29/10/2024, 15:30
    Dark Matter Theory
  24. Adrian Bayer (Princeton University / Simons Foundation)
    29/10/2024, 15:30
    Numerical Cosmology
  25. Jessica Nayely Lopez Sanchez (Central European Institute for Cosmology and Fundamental Physics-FZU)
    29/10/2024, 15:45
    Numerical Cosmology
  26. Victor Robles (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
    29/10/2024, 15:45
    Dark Matter Theory
  27. Erick Munive Villa (CEICO-FZU)
    29/10/2024, 16:00
    Dark Matter Theory
  28. Federico Urban (Central European Institute for Cosmology and Fundamental Physics)
    29/10/2024, 16:00
    Numerical Cosmology
  29. Albert Escriva (Nagoya University)
    29/10/2024, 16:15
    Numerical Cosmology
  30. Robert McGehee (University of Minnesota)
    29/10/2024, 16:15
    Dark Matter Theory
  31. Ujjwal Kumar Upadhyay (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  32. João Ferri (Institute of Physics, University of São Paulo)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  33. Mattéo Blamart (McGill University)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  34. Alcides Vicente de Mello (Universidade de São Paulo)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  35. Shihwen Hor (The University of Tokyo)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  36. Krzysztof Jodlowski (IBS CTPU-PTC)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  37. Fernanda Lima Matos (Universidade de São Paulo)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  38. Pavel Kus (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  39. Matteo Esposito (Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  40. Christina Schwemmbauer (Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron DESY)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  41. Airi Kodama (Hiroshima University)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  42. Suruj Jyoti Das (Institute for Basic Science, CTPU-PTC)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  43. Abhijeet Singh (Indian Institute of Science)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  44. PRASANTA DAS (BITS Pilani, K K Birla Goa Campus)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  45. Yuki Watanabe (The University of tokyo)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  46. Michael Zantedeschi (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  47. Sofia Canevarolo (Utrecht University)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  48. Jan Tristram Acuña (National Tsing Hua University)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  49. Arpan Hait (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  50. Samson Leong (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  51. Sujit Kumar Sahoo (Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  52. Azriel Dante (Bandung Institute of Technology)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  53. Basundhara Ghosh (Indian Institute of Science)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  54. Dipankar Pradhan (IIT Guwahati)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  55. Sanjay Mandal (Fukushima University)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  56. Partha Kumar Paul (Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  57. Yashi Tiwari (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore)
    29/10/2024, 16:30
  58. Tomohiro Inada (CERN)
    30/10/2024, 09:00
    Dark Matter Experiments
  59. Laura Baudis (University of Zurich)
    30/10/2024, 09:30
    Dark Matter Experiments
  60. Noriko Yamasaki (ISAS/JAXA)
    30/10/2024, 10:30
    Dark Matter Experiments
  61. David Marsh (Stockholm University)
    30/10/2024, 11:00
    Dark Matter Theory
  62. Yuko Urakawa (KEK)
    30/10/2024, 11:30
    Dark Matter Theory
  63. Ayuki Kamada (University of Warsaw)
    30/10/2024, 14:00
    Dark Matter Theory
  64. Glenn Starkman (Case Western Reserve University)
    30/10/2024, 14:00
    Observational Cosmology
  65. Andrew Jaffe (Imperial College London/KEK (visitor))
    30/10/2024, 14:15
    Observational Cosmology
  66. Meng Luo (University of Pennsylvania)
    30/10/2024, 14:15
    Dark Matter Theory
  67. Javier Carrón Duque (Instituto de Física Teórica (IFT-CSIC))
    30/10/2024, 14:30
    Observational Cosmology
  68. Prof. Shao-Feng Ge (TDLI/SJTU)
    30/10/2024, 14:30
    Dark Matter Theory
  69. Deyan Mihaylov (Case Western Reserve University)
    30/10/2024, 14:45
    Numerical Cosmology
  70. Yu Watanabe (IPMU)
    30/10/2024, 14:45
    Dark Matter Theory
  71. Leszek Roszkowski ((Particle Astrophysics Science and Technology Centre, Warsaw))
    30/10/2024, 15:30

    The Copernican Revolution — the heliocentric model of the Universe introduced by Nicolaus Copernicus — is considered as one of the most significant achievements in the history of science. And yet, as it comes out, it luckily happened despite many obstacles and even then it could have become unnoticed and forgotten. The year 2023 marked the 550th anniversary of the birth of Nicolaus...

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  72. Tomohiro Fujita (Ochanomizu University)
    31/10/2024, 09:00
    Dark Matter Theory

    In recent years, ultralight dark matter models have gained significant attention as a novel paradigm in dark matter research. These models produce signals distinct from the conventional WIMP dark matter, prompting the development of unconventional detection methods. In this talk, I will review several proposed and ongoing searches, with a particular focus on research conducted in Japan....

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  73. Alexander Kusenko (UCLA and Kavli IPMU)
    31/10/2024, 09:30
    Dark Matter Theory
  74. Oksana Iarygina (Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics, Stockholm University)
    31/10/2024, 10:30
    Early Universe Cosmology

    Currently, the search for primordial gravitational waves is largely focused on detecting the parity-odd polarization pattern in the Cosmic Microwave Background—the B-modes. Accurately interpreting B-mode measurements depends heavily on understanding their production mechanisms. A particularly compelling scenario involves gravitational wave generation through the interaction of axion with gauge...

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  75. Xi Tong (DAMTP, University of Cambridge)
    31/10/2024, 11:00
    Early Universe Cosmology
  76. Scott Melville (Queen Mary University of London)
    31/10/2024, 11:30
    Early Universe Cosmology
  77. Dibya Chakraborty (Indian Institute of Technology Madras)
    31/10/2024, 14:00
    Early Universe Cosmology
  78. Qing Lin (University of Science and Technology of China)
    31/10/2024, 14:00
    Dark Matter Experiments
  79. Maximilian Berbig (IFIC & University of Valencia)
    31/10/2024, 14:15
    Early Universe Cosmology
  80. Kieran Rule (The University of Melbourne)
    31/10/2024, 14:15
    Dark Matter Experiments
  81. Shigenobu Hirose (JAMSTEC)
    31/10/2024, 14:30
    Dark Matter Experiments
  82. Mattia Cielo (University of Naples & INFN & IFT - UAM, Madrid)
    31/10/2024, 14:30
    Early Universe Cosmology
  83. Rudnei Ramos (Rio de Janeiro State University)
    31/10/2024, 14:45
    Early Universe Cosmology
  84. Robin Anthony-Petersen (University of California, Berkeley)
    31/10/2024, 14:45
    Dark Matter Experiments
  85. Bruno Bucciotti (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa)
    31/10/2024, 15:30
    Dark Matter Theory
  86. Nicholas DePorzio (Boston University)
    31/10/2024, 15:30
    Large Scale Structure
  87. Yusuke Manita (Perimeter Institute)
    31/10/2024, 15:45
    Dark Matter Theory
  88. Alexandros Papageorgiou (IFT Madrid)
    31/10/2024, 15:45
    Large Scale Structure
  89. Jessica Santiago (National Taiwan University)
    31/10/2024, 16:00
    Dark Matter Theory
  90. Oleg Savchenko (GRAPPA, University of Amsterdam)
    31/10/2024, 16:00
    Large Scale Structure
  91. Sha Azyzy (Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics)
    31/10/2024, 16:15
    Large Scale Structure
  92. Luna Zagorac (Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics)
    31/10/2024, 16:15
    Dark Matter Theory
  93. Fahmi Muhammad Al Farisy (Institut Teknologi Bandung)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  94. Martino Michelotti (University of Groningen)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  95. Ryo Terasawa (Kavli IPMU)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  96. Jianqiao Deng (CUHK)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  97. Lorenzo Giombi (University of Helsinki)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  98. Michi Shinozaki (University of Tsukuba)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  99. Kuan-Yen Chou (National Tsing Hua University)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  100. Takafumi Miyamaru (Hiroshima Univ.)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  101. Yu Zhou (KEK)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  102. Satyabrata Mahapatra (Sungkyunkwan University)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  103. Chaymae Karam (Mohammed V University of Rabat, Faculty of Sciences (High Energy Physics Team - Modeling and Simulation))
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  104. Fumihiro Chuman (Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Chiba University)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  105. Keigo Okuma (Nagoya University)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  106. Duoen Shou (University of Edinburgh)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  107. Akash Kumar Saha (Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, India)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  108. Naoya Kitajima (Tohoku University)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  109. Stephen Angus (CQUeST, Sogang University)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  110. Jianing Wang (Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  111. ABHISHEK DUBEY (Indian institute of science, Bangalore)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  112. Deheng Song (YITP, Kyoto U)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  113. Takumu Yamanaka (Osaka University)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  114. William Luke Matthewson (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  115. Kanmi Nose (Kavli IPMU)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  116. Hidenaga Watanabe (SOKENDAI/KEK)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  117. USMAN ZAFAR (FUKUSHIMA University)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  118. Marvin Sipp (Institute for Theoretical Physics, Heidelberg University)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  119. Shingo Kazama (Nagoya University)
    31/10/2024, 16:30
  120. Miho Ishigaki (NAOJ)
    01/11/2024, 09:00
    Near Field Cosmology
  121. Saarik Kalia (University of Minnesota)
    01/11/2024, 09:30
    Dark Matter Experiments
  122. David Cyncynates (University of Washington, Seattle)
    01/11/2024, 09:30
    Dark Matter Theory
  123. Boris Betancourt Kamenetskaia (Technical University of Munich)
    01/11/2024, 09:45
    Dark Matter Theory
  124. Robert Hammann (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik (MPIK))
    01/11/2024, 09:45
    Dark Matter Experiments
  125. Ariane Dekker (KICP, University of Chicago)
    01/11/2024, 10:30
    Near Field Cosmology
  126. Chon Man Sou (Tsinghua University)
    01/11/2024, 10:30
    Early Universe Cosmology

    We revisit the decoherence of primordial scalar curvature and tensor perturbations in minimal single-field inflation, by considering the slow-roll unsuppressed non-Gaussian phase in their wave functional. The phase can be seen either from boundary (total time-derivative) terms in the action, produced by the usual integration-by-parts procedure, or the WKB approximation of the Wheeler-DeWitt...

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  127. Luca Marchetti (University of New Brunswick)
    01/11/2024, 10:45
    Early Universe Cosmology
  128. Yuka Kaneda (University of Tsukuba)
    01/11/2024, 10:45
    Near Field Cosmology
  129. Paul Martens (Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK))
    01/11/2024, 11:00
    Early Universe Cosmology
  130. Isabel Sands (Caltech)
    01/11/2024, 11:00
    Near Field Cosmology
  131. Thomas Venville (Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University)
    01/11/2024, 11:15
    Near Field Cosmology
  132. Shouvik Roy Choudhury (Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics)
    01/11/2024, 11:15
    Early Universe Cosmology
  133. Marta Monelli (Kavli IPMU)
    01/11/2024, 11:30
    Observational Cosmology
  134. Andrzej Hryczuk (National Centre for Nuclear Research, Poland)
    01/11/2024, 11:30
    Dark Matter Theory
  135. Hai-Xia Ma (Division of Particle and Astrophysical Science, Nagoya University)
    01/11/2024, 11:45
    Dark Matter Theory
  136. Daniel Gilman (University of Chicago)
    01/11/2024, 11:45
    Observational Cosmology
  137. Dongdong Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China)
    01/11/2024, 12:00
    Observational Cosmology
  138. Yue-Lin Sming Tsai (Purple Mountain Observatory)
    01/11/2024, 12:00
    Dark Matter Theory
  139. Hesti Wulandari (Institut Teknologi Bandung)
    01/11/2024, 12:15
    Observational Cosmology
  140. Yiming Zhong (City University of Hong Kong)
    01/11/2024, 12:15
    Dark Matter Theory
  141. Pierre Fleury (CNRS, LUPM)
    01/11/2024, 12:30
    Observational Cosmology
  142. Po-Yen Tseng (National Tsing Hua University)
    01/11/2024, 12:30
    Dark Matter Theory