Primordial Black Holes in the Multi-Messenger Era

Europe/Rome
205 (IFPU)

205

IFPU

Via Beirut, 2, 34151 Trieste TS
Antonio Junior Iovino, Ilia Musco
Description

 

The aim of this focus week workshop is to discuss how current and future experiments, based on both gravitational waves and other observables such as microlensing, will allow us to test the existence and abundance of primordial black holes (PBHs).

We will explore various strategies and recent developments in PBH physics, including: (i) Formation mechanisms and abundance of PBHs; (ii) Scalar-induced gravitational waves from cosmological perturbations and gravitational waves from the merger of binaries; (iii) Constraints on PBH abundance; (iv) Numerical algorithms and data analysis techniques based on artificial intelligence and machine   
learning.

By bringing together experts from different fields, this workshop aims to foster fruitful discussions and possible collaborations driving significant advancements in our understanding of PBHs.

Speakers:

Yacine Ali-Hamoud (New York University, New York, USA)

Bernard Carr (Queen Mary University of London, UK)

Philippa Cole (Biccocca University of Milan, Italy)

Guillem Domenech (Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany) 

Gabriele Franciolini (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland)

Yann Gouttenoire (Johannes Gutemberg University of Mainz, Germany)

Tomohiro Harada (Rikkyo University of Tokyo. Japan)

Gabriele Perna (University of Padova, Italy)

Claudia Scoccola (University of Chile)

Pasquale Serpico (LAPTH Annecy, France)

Eemili Tomberg (University of Louvain, Belgium)

Roberto Trotta (SISSA, Trieste. Italy)

Hardi Veermae (NICBP, Tallin, Estonia)

Sam Young (University of Sussex, UK)

Michael Zantedeschi (INFN, Pisa, Italy)

 


Organizers

Antonio J. Iovino (New York University, Abu Dhabi, UAE)

Ilia Musco (University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia)

Antonio Riotto (University of Geneva, Switzerland) 

 

 


 

Participants
  • Antonio Junior Iovino
  • Bernard Carr
  • Chiara Animali
  • Claudia Scóccola
  • Ehsan Ebrahimian
  • Gabriele Franciolini
  • Guillem Domenech
  • Hardi Veermäe
  • Ilia Musco
  • Jan Tränkle
  • Karsten Jedamzik
  • Mattteo la Torre
  • Nicholas Leister
  • Roberto Trotta
  • Sam Young
  • Yacine Ali-Haimoud
  • Yann Gouttenoire
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    • 1:00 PM
      Welcome Lunch
    • 1
      Introduction
    • PBH formation: PBH formation and Compaction function (T. Harada & E. Tomberg)
    • 5:00 PM
      Coffe break
    • PBH formation: PBHs abundance (S. Young)
      • 5:30 PM
        Coffe break
    • 8:50 AM
      Welcome coffee
    • PBH modelling: PBHs from single field and clustering (H. Veermae & Y. Ali Haimoud)
    • PBH modelling: PBHs from domain walls and phase transitions (Y. Gouttenoire)
    • 1:30 PM
      Lunch break
    • Contributed Talks: E. Ebrahimian & C. Animali
    • Group sessions: PBH formation and abundance
    • 9:00 AM
      Welcome coffee
    • PBHs and GWs: CMB, Dark matter and Microlensing (P. Serpico & B. Carr)
    • Coffee break
    • PBHs and GWs: PBH evaporation (M. Zantedeschi)
      • 12:00 PM
        Coffee break
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch Break
    • Colloquium: AI for Cosmology (R. Trotta)
    • Group sessions
    • Social Dinner
    • 9:00 AM
      Welcome Coffe
    • PBHs and GWs: SIGWs, LISA and PTA (G. Domenech & G. Perna)
    • 11:30 AM
      Coffee break
    • PBHs and GWs: PBHs from PTA and LVK (G. Franciolini)
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch break
    • Contributed Talks: M. Calza & Andrea Boccia
    • Group sessions
    • 9:00 AM
      Welcome coffee
    • PBHs and cosmology: Fine-tuning from inflation (P. Cole) and primordial B modes from CMB (C. Scoccola)
    • 11:10 AM
      Coffee break
    • Discussion: Conclusion and Final Remarks