Program of the Parallel Sessions #3 (Wednesday July 10th)


The present scientific program is preliminary still subject to few changes.


 

 

W2P1
LLP / Exotics
(Room 1)


Room 1: W2P1 LLP / Exotics

(20’ talks = 15'+5’ discussion)


(15'+5')

Multiple QCD axions
Maria Ramos (Instituto de Fisica Teorica, Madrid)


(15'+5')

Supermassive primordial black holes from QCD axion bubbles
Shunsuke Neda (ICRR University of Tokyo)


(15'+5')

Latest Results from FASER at the LHC
Tomochika Arai (The University of Tokyo)


(15'+5')

Dark Showers with the Z-portal
Hsin-Chia Cheng (University of California, Davis)

 

W2P2
Dark Matter
(Room 2)


Room 2: W2P2 Dark Matter

(20’ talks = 15'+5’ discussion)


(15'+5')

Shedding light on Dark Matter: Status and first results of the DAMIC-M Experiment
Claudia De Dominicis (LPNHE, Paris)


(15'+5')

The SABRE South Experiment at the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory
Robert James (The University of Melbourne)


(15'+5')

Direct detection of boosted dark matter in two-component dark matter scenario
Keiko Nagao (Okayama University of Science)


(15'+5')

Constraints on Dark Matter Self-Interactions from weak lensing
Yi-Ming Zhong (City University of Hong Kong)


(15'+5')

Wave-like Dark Matter Detection using Qubits
Thanaporn Sichanugrist (The University of Tokyo)

 

W2P3
Theory
(Room 3)


Room 3: W2P3 Theory

(20’ talks = 15'+5’ discussion)


(15'+5')

Small Instanton-induced Flavor Invariants and the Axion Potential
Guilherme Guedes (DESY, Hamburg)


(15'+5')

On the Backreaction of Dirac Matter in JT Gravity and SYK Model
Chen-Te Ma (Iowa State University, Ames)


(15'+5')

First-order phase transitions and darkogenesis in Twin Higgs models
Marcin Badziak (University of Warsaw)

 

W2P4
Neutrinos
(Room 4)


Room 4: W2P4 Neutrinos

(20’ talks = 15'+5’ discussion)


(15'+5')

Dirac neutrino masses and meson decay anomalies with leptoquarks
Leon Manuel Garcia De la Vega (NCTS, Taipei)


(15'+5')

BSM Searches in Neutrino Experiments
Sanjib Kumar Agarwalla (Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar)


(15'+5')

The CLOUD Project: status and prospects
Wilf Shorrock (University of Sussex, Brighton)


(15'+5')

New detector configuration for next-generation accelerator-based long-baseline neutrino experiments
Ankur Nath (Namrup College, Dibrugarh)


(15'+5')

Highlights of recent T2K results on neutrino cross-sections
Alexander Izmaylov (INR, Moscow)


(15'+5')

T2K upgrade (assembly, commissioning and expected sensitivity)
Alejandro Ramírez Delgado (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia)


Last modification 03/07/24 (jdz)