Conveners
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- Christoph Englert (University of Glasgow)
Nuclear, atomic, and molecular permanent electric dipole moments (EDMs) are CP-violating low-energy observables that serve as powerful probes for new physics potentially existing at high energies, above the TeV scale. An intriguing aspect of EDMs is that the ratios among them can vary based on specific ultraviolet (UV) sources of CP violation. This raises an important question: can we identify...
In this talk, I highlight the strong constraining power of small scale astrophysical observations. The small scales not only give us a window into the still not precisely measured small scale behaviour of dark matter, but it can also tell us about the particle physics properties of this component. We focus on the ultra-light dark matter models, specifically the fuzzy dark matter (FDM) model,...