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Astrophysics Calendar



Fermilab Particle Astrophysics Seminars

2006-2007

"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

Monday September 11,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Christopher Gordon

University of Chicago

Broken Isotropy from a Linear Modulation of the Primordial Perturbations

Monday September 18,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Leszek Roszkowski

University of Sheffield/CERN

A Solution to the Omega_b - Omega_
DM Coincidence Puzzle

Monday September 25,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Scott Dodelson

Fermilab/University of Chicago

Dark Matter vs. Modified Gravity

 

Monday October 2,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Roman Scoccimarro

New York University

Nonlinear Evolution of Baryon Acoustic Oscillations

 

Thursday October 5,

2:30 pm, Dark Side

Gianluca Calcagni

University of Sussex

Tachyon dark energy models: Dynamics and constraints  

Monday October 9,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Kevork Abazajian

University of Maryland

Dark Matter in the Neutrino Sector: Sterile Neutrinos

 

Monday October 16,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Mike Boylan-Kolchin

University of California, Berkley

The Assembly of Massive Galaxies and their Central Black Holes

 

Wednesday, October 18,

2:30 pm, Racetrack

Dovi Poznanski

Tel-Aviv University

SN progenitors and rates from low-cost surveys with no spectroscopy

Monday October 23,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Charlie Conroy

Princeton University

Modeling Galaxy Clustering and the Build-up of Stellar Mass Through Cosmic Time

 

Monday October 30,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Alex Razoumov

St.Mary's University

"From small to large scales at high redshifts: escape of ionizing photons and absorption properties of young galaxies"

 

Thursday November 2,

3:00 pm, Dark Side

Philippe Gorodetzky

College de France, Paris

EUSO: Resurrection then maybe Ascension instead of Cosmic Vision  * note special date

Monday November 6,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Anatoly Klypin

New Mexico State University

Motion of satellites of galaxies: Newton against MOND

 

Monday November 13,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Daniel Babich

Harvard University

The Inhomogeneous Nature of Reionization  

Thursday November 16,

12:30 pm, Dark Side

Peng Oh

University of California San Diego

New views of the High-Redshift Universe

 * note special date

Monday November 20,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Gus Evrard

Univeristy of Michigan

Two Reports on Galaxy Clusters: the Halo Virial Scaling Relation and Red Sequence Cluster Finding

 

Monday November 27,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Stephane Blondin

Harvard Univeristy

Determining the Type, Redshift, and Phase of a Supernova Spectrum

 

Tuesday December 5,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Eugene Lim

Yale Univeristy

Large Non-gaussianities from Single Field Inflation

* note special date

Thursday December 7,

12:00 pm, The Dark Side

Gerasimos Rigopoulos

Universit Utrecht

The evolution of non-linear perturbations in inflation * note special date

Thursday December 14,

12:00 pm, The Dark Side

Dejan Stojkovic

Case Western Reserve University

Black Hole Formation, Evaporation and the Information Loss Paradox

* note special date

Friday December 15,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Jiun-Huei Proty Wu

National Taiwan Univerisity

First Results from MAXIPOL and Status of AMiBA

* note special date

Monday December 18,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Mark Voit

Michigan State University

Galaxy Clusters Scaling Relations and Cosmology

 

Thursday January 11,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Hee-Jong Seo

Arizona State University

Probing dark energy with baryon acoustic oscillations from
future large galaxy redshift surveys

 

Tuesday January 16,

1:00 pm, Dark Side

Hy Trac

Princeton University

Radiative transfer simulations of cosmic reionization

 

Friday January 19,

12:30 pm, Dark Side

Aldo Dall'Aglio

Astrophysikalisches Instutut Potsdam

The Proximity Effect in high redshift QSOs, Observations and Simulations

 

Monday January 22,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Francesc Ferrer

Case Western Reserve University

Indirect detection of light neutralino dark matter  

Tuesday January 23,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Jochen Weller

University College London

Cosmology with Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Galaxy Cluster Counts

*Note Special Date

Monday January 29,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Albert Stebbins

Fermilab

An Anthrocentric Universe?  

Thursday February 1,

1:30 pm, Comitium

Olivier Dore

CITA

Cosmological Microwave Background: the Next Chapter

*Note Special Date

and different location

Monday February 5,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Marco Cirelli

Service de Physique Théorique of CEA/Saclay

Cosmological constraints on light sterile neutrinos (and the ways around them)

 

Thursday February 8,

12:00 pm, Curia II

Huoming Shi

Chinese Academy of Science

LAMOST (Large Aperture Multiple-Object Survey Telescope) project *Note Special Date

Monday February 12,

2:30 pm, Curia II

Matt Kistler

Ohio State University

High-Energy Neutrinos: Spawn of Cosmic Rays

 

Monday February 19

2:30 pm, Curia II

Jeffery Newman

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

DEEP2 and Beyond: Testing Fundamental Physics with Surveys

Thursday February 22

1:30 pm, Curia II

Darren Croton

University of California Berkeley

How to model the Universe in N easy steps (N>>1) *Note Special Date

Monday February 26

2:30 pm, Curia II

Patrick McDonald

CITA Toronto

Probing inflation, dark matter, dark energy, etc. using the Lyman-alpha forest

Monday March 5

2:30 pm, Curia II

Marusa Bradac

Stanford University

Shedding Light on Dark Matter: Seeing the Invisible with Gravitational
Lensing

 

Monday March 12

2:30 pm, Curia II

Hiranya Peiris

KICP Chicago

Understanding Cosmic Acceleration: Connecting Theory and Observation  

Monday March 19

2:30 pm, Curia II

Ethan Siegel

University of Wisconsin

Probing Dark Matter Substructure with Pulsars  

Thursday March 22

1:00 pm, One West

Roberto Trotta,
University of Oxford, UK
Constraining dark energy - observational
status and prospects

*Note Special Date

and different location

Monday March 26

2:30 pm, Curia II

Vasiliki Pavlodou

KICP Chicago

Deciphering the GeV Sky: Gamma-Ray Astronomy in the Era of GLAST
 

Monday April 2

2:30 pm, Curia II

Santiago Perez

FNAL

Warped DGP: selfacceleration, ghosts and other beasts  

Monday April 9

2:30 pm, Curia II

Deirdre Horan

Argonne National Labs

VERITAS: Current Status and Future Plans
 

Monday April 16

2:30 pm, Curia II

Louie Strigari

University of California, Irvine

Determining the Nature of Dark Matter with Astrometry  

Monday April 23

2:30 pm, Curia II

Stefano Profumo

Caltech

Probing Supersymmetric Baryogenesis: from Electric Dipole Moments
to Neutrino Telescopes

 

Tuesday April 24

1:00 pm, Curia II

Andrea Pocar

Stanford

The status of the Enriched Xenon Observatory (EXO)

*Note Special Date

and different location

Monday April 30

2:30 pm, One West

Michael Kuhlen

Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton

"The Via Lactea simulation -- DM (sub)structure in the Milky Way"

*Note different location

Monday May 7

2:30 pm, Curia II

Gordon Thomson

HIRES Collaboration

Rutgers

Observation of the GZK Cutoff by the HiRes Experiment  

Monday May 14

2:30 pm, Curia II

Fiorenza Donato

INFN, Univeristy of Turin (Italy)

New Physics in Cosmic Rays

Monday May 21

2:30 pm, Curia II

Alexander Friedland Los Alamos

Having fun with neutrinos in cosmology and supernova

Wednesday May 30

2:30 pm, Comitium

Cecilia Lunardini

Univ. of Washington

The diffuse supernova neutrino background  

Monday June 4

2:30 Curia II

Marco Pallavicini    INFN

Status of the Borexino experiment at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso

Thursday June 21

2:30 pm, Dark Side

Dan Vanden Berk

University of Pittsburg

Seeing the Sky Swiftly: Gamma-Ray Bursts and Beyond with the Swift Observatory  

Thursday June 28

1:30 pm, Curia II

Ilya Shapiro

Univ. Federal de Juiz de Fora, Brazil

The Cosmological Constant Problems and Renormalization Group
 

 
 

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