[Astro] Seminar now Keir K Rogers, Cosmological tests of the nature of dark matter
Anne Green
Anne.Green at nottingham.ac.uk
Tue Feb 11 12:58:28 GMT 2025
Hi All,
Today's particle cosmology seminar (starting in a few minutes) by Keir Rogers on Cosmological tests of the nature of dark matter may be of interest to astronomers.
Best regards,
Anne
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Subject: Re: [Particles] [CAPT] Particle Cosmology & Gravity Seminar this week: Keir K Rogers (Imperial College London)
Dear all,
Here are the title and abstract for tomorrow's talk by Keir Rogers.
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Title: Cosmological tests of the nature of dark matter
Abstract: The fundamental nature of dark matter so far eludes direct detection experiments, but it has left its imprint in the cosmic large-scale structure. Extracting this information requires accurate modelling of structure formation for different dark matter theories, careful handling of astrophysical uncertainties and consistent observations in independent cosmological probes. I will review a multi-scale, multi-epoch test of the nature of dark matter combining observations of the cosmic microwave background, galaxy clustering (redshift z < 2), the Lyman-alpha forest (2 < z < 5) and the high-redshift (z > 5) galaxy UV luminosity function from the Hubble and Webb Space Telescopes. I will show that both the S_8 cosmological parameter discrepancy and a new five-sigma tension in inference of the small-scale matter power spectrum can be resolved by a contribution of ultra-light axion dark matter with particle masses ~ 10^-25 eV. I will discuss prospects for adjudicating the viability of dark matter solutions in observations of the galaxy and Milky Way sub-structure distributions in the transformative Vera Rubin Observatory.
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Subject: [Particles] [CAPT] Particle Cosmology & Gravity Seminar this week: Keir K Rogers (Imperial College London)
Dear All,
We have a seminar this week, whose details are provided below -
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Speaker: Keir K Rogers (Imperial College London) (In-person Seminar)
Seminar date: 11th February, Tuesday, 1 pm UK time
Venue: Seminar Room A 113
Title and Abstract: Axions/Dark Matter
(To be conveyed soon)
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Links to join:
https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_OGM3OTk5NzQtZWEwZS00ZmUyLTk3MGUtZjFhY2M5OTU2MjI1%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%2267bda7ee-fd80-41ef-ac91-358418290a1e%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22f3250584-4b5f-48fa-a897-08e77f2246b7%22%7d
List of upcoming Seminars
18th Feb : John Carlton (King's College) : Atom Interferometers
25th Feb: Qi-Xin Xie (Nottingham) : Q-Ball Superradiance
04th March: NO SEMINAR (PhD interviews)
11th March: Diksha Jain (Cambridge) : Amplitudes, Correlators
With Regards,
-Swagat and Elisa
Swagat Saurav Mishra,
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Particle Cosmology Group,
Centre for Astronomy and Particle Theory,
University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK.
Website: https://swagatam18.wordpress.com/
Research Link:https://inspirehep.net/authors/1517353
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