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Fermilab Particle Astrophysics Seminars
"Curia II" is on the 2nd floor of Wilson Hall, in the South-West corner.
"3 East - Theory Conference Room" is on the 3rd floor of Wilson Hall, in the North-East corner.

When & Where
Speaker Title (link to abstract) Notes      
Upcoming Seminars - Jump to previous seminars from 2005 - 2004
Monday June 13, 2:30 pm, Curia II (TBC) Mike Crisler, Fermilab
@: mike AT fnal.gov
A Continuously Sensitive Bubble Chamber for Dark Matter Searches
May 30: Memorial Day, Lab holiday
Previous Seminars - 2005 - Jump to current seminars - previous seminars from 2004
Monday January 3, 2:30 pm, Curia II Rachel Bean (Princeton) Dark Insights from Light - New Perspectives on Dark Energy
Monday January 10, 2:30 pm, Curia II Kris Sigurdson (Caltech) How Dark is `Dark'? Electromagnetic Interactions in the Dark Sector
Note Special Day/Time
Friday January 14, 2:00 pm, Curia II
Risa Wechsler (Chicago) Using Galaxy Clustering to Connect Mass and Light
Monday January 24, 2:30 pm, Curia II Ching-Wa Yip (Pittsburgh) Spectral Decomposition of SDSS Quasars by the Karhunen-Lo`eve Transform
Monday January 31, 2:30 pm, Curia II Emiliano Sefusatti (NYU)
@: emiliano.sefusatti AT physics.nyu.edu
Constraints on Galaxy Bias and Halo Occupation Number from Large-Scale Clustering
Monday February 7, 2:30 pm, Curia II Ryan Scranton (Univ. of Pittsburgh) Cosmic Magnification with the SDSS
Monday February 14, 2:30 pm, Curia II Pier-Stefano Corasaniti (Columbia University)
@: pierste AT astro.columbia.edu
Recent Developments in the Quest for Dark Energy
Monday 21 February, 2:30 pm, Curia II Tomek Plewa (Chicago)
@: tomek AT uchicago.edu
Type Ia Supernova Explosion: Gravitationally Confined Detonationes
Note Special Day/Time
Wednesday February 23, 11:00 am, Curia II
Roberto Trotta (Geneva University)
@: roberto.trotta AT physics.unige.ch
Bayesian Evidence for Model Selection
Monday 28 February, 2:30 pm, Curia II Daniel Eisenstein (Arizona)
@: eisenste AT cmb.as.arizona.edu
Dark Energy and Cosmic Sound
Monday 7 March, 2:30 pm, Curia II Matias Zaldarriaga (Harvard)
@: mzaldarriaga AT cfa.harvard.edu
21 cm Fluctuations: a New Window for Cosmology
Monday March 14, 2:30 pm, Curia II Shin'ichiro Ando (University of Tokyo)
@: ando AT utap.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Neutrino Probes of Extragalactic Supernovae
Monday March 21, 2:30 pm, Curia II Toby Wiseman (Harvard)
@: twiseman AT fas.harvard.edu
Black Holes and Extra Dimensions
Monday March 28, 2:30 pm, Curia II Peter Biermann (Max-Planck-Institut)
@: plbiermann AT mpifr-bonn.mpg.de
Cosmic Rays from Large Scale Structure to Black Holes
Note Special Day/Time
Tuesday March 29, 11:00 am, Curia II
Roland Crocker (CfA)
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Neutrons and Neutrinos from the Center of the Galaxy
Monday April 4, 2:30 pm, Curia II Heather Morrison (Case Western)
@: heather@vegemite.astr.cwru.edu
M31's Surprising Old Populations
Note Special Date/Time
Wednesday April 6, 1:30 pm, Curia II
Richard Battye (Jodrell Bank & Univ. of Manchester) Solid Dark Energy
Monday April 11, 2:30 pm, Curia II Raul Jimenez (Pennsylvania) Constraints on the Time Evolution of the Dark Energy Potential
Monday April 18, 2:30 pm, Curia II Horace Stoica (McGill) Inflation in Realistic Brane Models and Defect Production
Monday April 25, 2:30 pm, Curia II Jim Beatty
@: beatty AT mps.ohio-state.edu
Tuning into Cosmic Rays and Neutrinos
Monday May 2, 2:30 pm, Curia II Giorgo Gratta
@: gratta AT stanford.edu
Fishing Neutrinos at the Bahamas
Note Special Day/Time
Thursday May 5, 1:00 pm, 1 North
Mike Jarvis
@: mjarvis AT hep.upenn.edu
Cosmological constraints from the CTIO weak lensing survey
Monday May 9, 2:30 pm, Curia II Charles Bailyn (Yale)
@: bailyn AT astro.yale.edu
Multiwavelength Observations of Microquasars
Monday May 23, 2:30 pm, Curia II (TBC) Nemanja Kaloper (UC-Davis)
@: kaloper AT solid.physics.ucdavis.edu
Shock Therapy
Previous Seminars - 2004 - Jump to current seminars - previous seminars from 2005
Monday 13 September, 2:30 pm, Curia II

CarlosWagner(Argonne/Chicago)
@: cwagner AT hep.anl.gov 
Supersymmetry, Dark Matter and Electroweak Baryogenesis Slides (.ppt file)
Monday 20 September, 2:30 pm, Curia II Carlo Baccigalupi (SISSA)
@: bacci AT sissa.it 
CMB & Dark Energy dalle mie parti Slides 
Monday 27 September, 2:30 pm, Curia II

 Rocky Kolb (Fermilab)
@: rocky AT fnal.gov
The effect of inhomogeneities on the expansion rate of the Universe

Monday 4 October, 2:30 pm, Curia II Juan Collar (Chicago)
@: collar AT uchicago.edu
COUPP, the Chicago Observatory for Underground Particle Physics, a dark matter search in your backyard
Monday 11 October, 2:30 pm, Curia II Kenji Kadota (Fermilab)

CMB and inflation model building --particle theorist's view--  
Tuesday 5 October, 3:00 pm, Curia II Jerry Ostriker (Princeton)
@: jpo AT astro.princeton.edu
Early Ionization of the Universe from Stars and Black Holes
Monday 18 October, 2:30 pm, Curia II Maxim Perelstein (Cornell)
@: maxim AT lepp.cornell.edu
Two topics in Cosmoparticle Physics
  Monday 25 October, 2:30 pm, Curia II Naoshi Sugiyama (National Astronomical Observatory)
@: naoshi AT th.nao.ac.jp
Small Scale Density Perturbations: Role of Baryons
Monday 1 November, 2:30 pm, Curia II Daniel Chung (Wisconcin)
@: danielchung AT wisc.edu
Isocurvature Constraint on Gravitationally Produced Superheavy Dark Matter
Monday 8 November, 2:30 pm, Curia II
Christopher Gordon (Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics) Possible evidence for spatial fluctuations in dark energy
  Monday 15 November, 2:30 pm, Curia II Marco Peloso (Minnesota) Theoretical and phenomenological aspects of massive gravity 
Monday 22 November, 2:30 pm, Curia II Neal Dalal (IAS) Probing dark matter with gravitational lensing
Monday 29 November, 2:30 pm, Curia II Nick Gnedin (Colorado)
"Simulating Reionization: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow"
Monday 6 December, 2:30 pm, Curia II Matteo Viel (Cambridge)
@: viel AT ast.cam.ac.uk
The Lyman-alpha forest as a cosmological probe
Monday 13 December, 2:30 pm, Curia II Laura Mersini (North Carolina)
@: mersini AT physics.unc.edu
Can we distinguish new physics signatures in the sky?

Monday 20 December, 2:30 pm, Curia II Scott Watson (Brown) Stabilizing Effects in the String Landscape
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