Dark Matter and Neutrinos

Europe/Paris
Institut Henri Poincaré

Institut Henri Poincaré

Bâtiment Perrin, 11, Rue Pierre et Marie Curie 75005 Paris
Description

Thematic 3-weeks programme at the Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris, May 5th to 23rd, 2025.

Programme talks and conference are in the new IHP Perrin building.

Beware: It was reported to us that scammers are sending to participants fraudulent e-mails about accomodation/fees. Please be particularly cautious about e-mails not coming from the organisers nor from an @ihp.fr address. 

Presentation of the programme

The goal of the program is to foster discussions and collaborations among researchers that have different areas of expertise relevant for the key open issues in the fields of neutrinos and dark matter, and to train PhD students, postdocs and young researchers that might not be in both fields yet. The IHP program will offer a positive and stimulating environment to host discussions and brainstormings around debated open issues at the frontier between dark matter and neutrinos, at a moment where related experimental progress will attract unique international attention to these fields.

The program comprises one week school and two weeks' workshop.

Topical school: from May 5 to 9, IHP, Perrin building

Lectures and Lecturers:

  • ”Solar neutrinos: a path to discovery” - Arthur McDonald (Queen’s University)
  • “Dark matter in astrophysical bodies” - Joseph Bramante (Queen’s U. & Perimeter Institute)
  • Dark matter” - Jiji Fan (Brown U.)
  • “Neutrinos Physics” - Silvia Pascoli (Bologna U. and INFN, CERN)
  • “Neutrino astrophysics" - Georg Raffelt (MPI Münich)

Topical workshop: from May 12 to 23, IHP, Perrin building

Topics include:

  • Dark matter candidates and phenomenology
  • Neutrinos from DM in compact bodies

  • Stellar cooling and stellar capture of DM

  • Neutrinos from DM annihilations and decays

  • Neutrino telescopes as DM detectors

  • Sterile neutrinos

  • The “neutrino floor”

  • Neutrinos and cosmology

  • The diffuse supernova neutrino background
  • Neutrino astrophysics and new connections

Key speakers include:

Kevork Abazajian (UC Irvine), Asimina Arvanitaki (Perimeter Institute), A. Baha Balantekin (Winsconsin U.), John Beacom (Ohio State U.), Itay Bloch (UC Berkeley), Torsten Bringmann (U. Oslo), Raffaele T. D’Agnolo (IPhT Saclay), Yohei Ema (Minnesota U.), Tobias Fischer (Wroclaw U.), Rebecca Gozzini (IFIC Valencia), Kumiko Kotera (IAP), Rebecca Leane (SLAC), M.C. David Marsh (Stockholm), Gail McLaughlin (North Carolina State U.), Sergio Palomares-Ruiz (IFIC Valencia), David Radice (Penn State U.), Sanjay Reddy (INT Seattle), Kate Scholberg (Duke U.), Manibrata Sen (MPI Heidelberg), Alexey Yuri Smirnov (MPI Heidelberg).

Registration is free but mandatory.
Deadline for asking financial support: January 7th, 2025.  
Financial support is limited and will be notified by January 15th, 2025. 
Deadline for registration: January 31st, 2025. Places are limited.

 

Organising committee:

  • Maria Cristina Volpe (APC Paris, CNRS & Paris Cité University) - Chair
  • Marco Cirelli (LPTHE, CNRS & Sorbonne University)
  • Filippo Sala (University of Bologna & INFN)

 

Scientific committee:

  • Shunsaku Horiuchi (Department of Physics, Virginia Tech, USA & Kavli IPMU, Kashiwa, Japan) 
  • Joachim Kopp (TH Dept., CERN, Switzerland & Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics, Germany)
  • Manfred Lindner (Max-Planck-Institute, Heidelberg, Germany)
  • Tracy Slatyer (MIT, Cambridge, USA)
  • Irene Tamborra (Niels Bohr Institute & DARK Center, Copenhagen, Denmark)

 

Fundings:

The program receives also support from the Masterproject NUFRONT of CNRS Nucléaire et Particules. 

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Participants
  • Agnese Tolino
  • Akash Kumar Saha
  • Alejandro Nicolas Gacino Olmedo
  • Alessia Musumeci
  • Alexei Smirnov
  • Ana Luisa Foguel
  • Andrew Santos
  • Anil Thapa
  • Anubhav Mathur
  • Anupam Ray
  • Arpan Kar
  • Arunansu Sil
  • Arvind Mishra
  • Asimina Arvanitaki
  • Avirup Ghosh
  • Baha Balantekin
  • Basudeb Dasgupta
  • Bruna Vallin Simão
  • Chaimaa Karam
  • Clément Ehrhardt
  • Coh Miyao
  • David Marsh
  • David Radice
  • Elina Merkel
  • EUNG JIN CHUN
  • Evangelia Nikoloudaki
  • Federica Pompa
  • Filippo Sala
  • Francesca Maria Pofi
  • Gail McLaughlin
  • Georg Raffelt
  • Giacomo Santoni
  • Giulia Lupi
  • Guilherme Nogueira
  • Guillermo Ballesteros
  • Harri Parkkinen
  • Hong-Yi Zhang
  • Iason Baldes
  • Itay Bloch
  • Jacopo Nava
  • Jakob Ehring
  • Janna Machts
  • JiJi Fan
  • John Beacom
  • Jonas Frerick
  • Joseph Bramante
  • Juliette Blé
  • Junseok Lee
  • Kate Scholberg
  • Kevork Abazajian
  • Kumiko Kotera
  • Lea Burmeister
  • Lorenzo Restrepo
  • Lounes IDDIR
  • Lukas Graf
  • Madhurima Chakraborty
  • Maksym Ovchynnikov
  • Manibrata Sen
  • Manuel Pronesti
  • Marco CIRELLI
  • Marco Scarnera
  • Margherita SCUDERI
  • Maria Cristina Volpe
  • Mathieu Ferey
  • Matteo Cerruti
  • Maud SARAZIN
  • Michele Frigerio
  • Michiru Uwabo-Niibo
  • Milena Crnogorcevic
  • nicolas mai
  • Noshad Khosravi Largani
  • Oindrila Ghosh
  • Pedro Ventura
  • Pierre Boistier
  • Pilar Iváñez Ballesteros
  • Purushottam Sahu
  • Raffaele DAgnolo
  • Rebecca Leane
  • Robert McGehee
  • Saeid Foroughi-Abari
  • Salvador Rosauro-Alcaraz
  • Sara Rebecca Gozzini
  • Sergio Manthey Corchado
  • Sergio Palomares-Ruiz
  • Silvia Lucia Correa Angel
  • Silvia Manconi
  • Silvia Pascoli
  • Subhadip Bouri
  • Sulagna Bhattacharya
  • Thanaporn Sichanugrist
  • Thomas Apostolidis
  • Thomas Leplumey
  • Thong Nguyen
  • Tim Linden
  • Tobias Fischer
  • Torsten Bringmann
  • Trinity Stenhouse
  • Vinh Phat Tran
  • Virginia Siccardi
  • Walter Tangarife
  • Yen-Hsun Lin
  • Yohei Ema
  • Yongyu PAN
  • Yuber F Perez-Gonzalez
  • Yuwei Zhu
  • Zewei Xiong
  • Zhi-zhong Xing
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