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CATCH22+2: Advanced Topics in Particle Physics and Cosmology - 2024-05-05

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Explore cutting-edge topics in particle physics and cosmology through this comprehensive conference session from the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. Delve into discussions on the intersection of gravity and particle physics, primordial black holes, stochastic gravitational waves, and quantum gravity. Learn about new approaches to neutrino mass, beyond Standard Model physics, and Higgs couplings. Gain insights from leading experts as they present on subjects ranging from parton distribution functions to indirect constraints on new physics. Conclude with a state-of-the-art review of the field and participate in the closing session featuring competition results and prizes.

Syllabus

Prof. Cliff Burgess - The Gravity of Particle Physics Naturally
Prof. Stefano Profumo - The Primordial Black Holes Variations
Dr. Syksy Räsänen - Primordial black holes from stochastic inflation
Dr. Sachiko Kuroyanagi - Searching new physics via features of the stochastic gravitational wave background
Dr. Ghazal Geshnizjani - On the initial singularity and extendibility of flat quasi-de Sitter spacetimes
Dr. Enrico Maria Sessolo - Naturally small neutrino mass from asymptotic safety
Dr. Gianluca Calcagni - Imminent test of quantum gravity with gravitational waves
Dr. Qiuyue Liang - Test parity violation signal from stochastic gravitational wave background
Dr. Francesco Costa - Freeze-in at stronger coupling and the highest temperature in the Universe
Dr. Maeve Madigan - Hide and seek: how PDFs can conceal new physics
Dr. Aidin Masouminia - BSM parton showers in Herwig 7
Dr. Kateryna Radchenko Serdula - Impact of Loop Corrections to the Trilinear Higgs Couplings and Interference Effects on Experimental Limits
Dr. Ken Mimasu - Indirect new physics constraints with 1,2 and 3 bosons
Prof. Jonathan R. Ellis - Review talk: state-of-the-art of the field
Dr. Venus Keus - Closing session + competition results and prizes

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