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Seminars 李政道研究所-粒子核物理研究所联合演讲

Probing the Early Universe Particle Content with Primordial Messengers

by Dr Matteo Fasiello ( Institute for Theoretical Physics (IFT) UAM-CSIC)

Asia/Shanghai
Online

Online

Description

Abstract:

Some of our best ideas on early universe physics are about to be put to the test by an unprecedented array of cosmological probes. The data these will collect span a vast range of scales, from the CMB to large scale structure, from pulsar timing arrays all the way to laser interferometers. This combined wealth of new information holds the potential to transform not just our understanding of cosmology, but also particle physics. Probing the earliest accessible epoch, the accelerated expansion known as inflation, is absolutely crucial: inflation can provide a cosmological portal to otherwise inaccessible energy scales. This is the “cosmological collider” idea. The spectacular success of the inflationary paradigm in explaining the origin of cosmic structure demands that we tackle a number of compelling questions still in need of an answer:
what is the energy scale of inflation?
what fields were active during inflation?
In this talk I will review recent progress on the inflationary field content. I will survey different approaches to address the most pressing challenges and provide examples including axion-inflation models and the so-called effective theory approach. I will then focus on the key observables, starting with primordial gravitational waves, and discuss their prospects for detection.

Biography:

Current Position

Faculty at the Institute for Theoretical Physics (IFT) UAM-CSIC, Madrid, Spain  & Long-term Visiting Lecturer at ICG, Portsmouth, UK

Previous Positions

2017 - 2020: Research Fellow, Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, Portsmouth, UK
2014 - 2017: Research Associate, Stanford University and Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics, Stanford, CA, USA
2011 - 2014: Postdoctoral Fellow, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA
01/2011 - 08/2011: “Della Riccia” Fellow 2011, DAMTP, University of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK

Education
2008 - 2011: Ph.D in Physics, Physics Department, University of Milano - Bicocca, Italy
2004 - 2007: Master’s Degree in Physics, Physics Department, University of Chicago, IL, USA.

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