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3 events,ML x Astro/Cosmo meetings are geared towards discussing new methods/ideas at the intersection of machine learning and astrophysics/cosmology. Further notifications will be shared through the Google Group. If you would like to receive updates, please consider joining.
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Un-Detecting Dynamical Dark Energy in DESI's data Dark matter, dark energy, the Hubble tension, and cosmic inflation remain central challenges in cosmology and particle physics. These challenges have sharpened with recent reports favoring evolving dark energy by the DESI collaboration. I will present a program of addressing these challenges using full-shape large-scale-structure analyses based on […] |
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Location:Â JHU, Bloomberg building, room 462 Speaker: Raman Sundrum (UMD) Title: Interplay between high-energy and low-energy experiments in light of BSM theory Abstract: I will describe and update the comprehensive theoretical frameworks capable of explaining the hierarchical structure of particle physics and how they present diverse ambitious targets for high-energy colliders. These targets include WIMP dark matter and SUSY, […]
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Metal-poor Massive Stars and Cosmic Mysteries from Redshift 10+ to the Local Universe |
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Title: Topology You Can See: Liquid Crystalline Defects and Broken Translational Symmetry Abstract: Topology has become an indispensable tool across all areas of physics. Defects in liquid crystals provide a classic application of topology: unremovable singularities are assigned a topological charge according to a symmetry-based procedure from homotopy theory. In this talk I will discuss topological defects in smectic […]
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All department members are welcome for the department-wide colloquia series. Title: Testing General Relativity with Gravitational Waves Abstract: We celebrate a decade of gravitational wave astronomy. One of the most remarkable achievements concerns tests of General Relativity and of the nature of compact objects. Gravitational collapse in Einstein’s theory leads to black holes, leaving behind a geometry […] |
1 event,Discussions about black hole papers take place on Fridays at 10:30 am in Bloomberg 235, or on the patio, weather permitting. |
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Condensed matter & biological physics seminar: Itamar Kimchi (Georgia Tech) Title: Global topology from local defects Abstract: Lattice defects are always present in solid state materials. I will present our recent theoretical results showing how quantum-entangled or topological systems can enable local defects to produce surprising global effects. First, in the Kitaev honeycomb quantum spin […]
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Title: Dark Matter detection (LUX-ZEPLIN) Experimental particle physics seminar: Scott Haselschwardt (Michigan)
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Fundamental Properties and Atmospheric Chemistry of Cool Brown Dwarfs with JWST |
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