13-16 September 2023
University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics
Europe/Warsaw timezone
Plenary Session 11
Place
Location: University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics
Address: Pasteura 5 Street, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland
Date:
16 Sep 10:30 - 12:30
Conveners
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- Dr. Petraki, Kalliopi (École Normale Supérieure and Sorbonne University)
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Plenary Session 11
The nature of dark matter is still one of the fundamental questions of modern physics, due to its apparent absence of non-gravitational couplings with visible matter and with itself. In this talk I will discuss how the primordial dark matter abundance could have been originated through its (minimal and non-minimal) gravitational and non-gravitational interaction with the inflaton field, during inf
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Presented by Prof. Marcos Alejandro GARCIA GARCIA
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16/09/2023
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09:00
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Plenary Session 11
Unstable particles decay sooner or later, so they do not form asymptotic one-particle states and need not be included as independent states in unitarity relations. The same applies to any countable collection of particles. I will show that the behaviour of unparticle stuff, that is, a continuous collection of particles with different masses, is pretty different. I will also discuss compressed spec
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Presented by Manuel PEREZ-VICTORIA
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16/09/2023
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08:30
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Plenary Session 11
In this talk I will present several scenarios that scape current direct detections bounds for WIMP.
Presented by Prof. Antonio DELGADO
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16/09/2023
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10:00