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CATCH22+2 Conference: Advances in Particle Physics and Cosmology - Morning Sessions

Offered By: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies DIAS via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore a series of morning sessions from the CATCH22+2 conference hosted by the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. Delve into the history of DIAS and Ireland's involvement with CERN before diving into cutting-edge physics research. Learn about searches for low-mass Higgs bosons, electroweak theory testing, fermiophobic Higgs boson signals, and cosmic matter-antimatter separation. Discover new ideas in dark matter model building, the history of hot dark sectors, and the synergy between collider physics and cosmology. Gain insights into precise predictions for the Migdal effect. Featuring presentations from renowned experts in particle physics, cosmology, and astrophysics, these sessions offer a comprehensive overview of current research in fundamental physics.

Syllabus

Dr. Eucharia - Meehan History of DIAS
Prof. Sinead Ryan - Ireland in CERN
Prof. Susan Gascon-Shotkin - Searches for additional low-mass Higgs bosons at the LHC
Dr. Joany Manjarres - Testing the Electroweak Theory with multi-boson polarization measurements
Prof. Jeonghyeon Song - Diphoton jet signals from light fermiophobic Higgs boson at the HL-LHC
Prof. Mikhail Shaposhnikov - Cosmic Matter-Antimatter Separation and Sterile Neutrino Dark Matter
Prof. Raymond Volkas - Two ideas in dark matter model building
Prof. Michel Tytgat - Light from darkness : history of a hot dark sector
Prof. Stefania De Curtis - Collider-cosmology synergy for strong dynamics signals
Prof. Matthew Dolan - Precise Predictions and New Insights for the Migdal Effect


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Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies DIAS

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