Cosmic Origins and the Search for New Physics

Asia/Kolkata
Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums (Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park)

Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
Description

This Conference will focus on the physics related to the early universe. With the detection of gravitational waves by the LIGO-VIRGO collaboration and the hint of a stochastic gravitational wave background by the pulsar timing arrays, there has arisen a tremendous scope for constraining the primordial correlations over small scales. In the coming decades, primordial gravitational waves are expected to be constrained over a wide range of frequencies. ย It has been recognized that these observations will perfectly complement those involving anisotropies and spectral distortions in the cosmic microwave background, distribution of the large scale structure, and observations of neutral hydrogen, over larger scales. There has been significant theoretical and observational developments in these directions over the last few years, ย  leading to a substantial gain in our understanding of the physics operating in the early universe. In particular, the observations have led to certain cosmic anomalies, which may require new physics to resolve. This Conference is aimed at bringing together experts on the origins of the primordial perturbations and their evolution through the history of the universe to examine if recent observations point to new physics. Broadly, the following topics will be covered:

  • Origin and evolution of primordial perturbations
  • Sources of primordial gravitational waves and their detection
  • Primordial magnetic fields and their signatures
  • Nature and origin of dark matter
  • Masses of neutrinos and implications for cosmology
  • Anomalies and tensions in cosmology

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Scientific organizing committee

Fabio Finelli (INAF OAS, Bologna)
Dhiraj Hazra (IMSc, Chennai)
Raghuveer Garani (IITM, Chennai)
Laura Lopez-Honorez (ULB, Brussels)
L. Sriramkumar (IITM, Chennai)
Vincent Vennin (LPENS, Paris)

Registration
Registration
Participants
    • 09:30 09:45
      Welcome Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 09:45 10:30
      Loop corrections to inflationary power spectra: Matteo Braglia Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee Break 30m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 11:00 11:45
      Testing cosmic inflation with gravitational wave experiments: Gianmassimo Tasinato Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 11:45 12:15
      Gravitational Reheating: Debaprasad Maity Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113

      Our present understanding of the reheating phase is incomplete due to a
      lack of observations. Apart from its cosmological implications, the reheating should
      play a vital role in particle physics and inflation model building. Conventionally
      reheating dynamics are modeled by invoking arbitrary coupling among the inflaton
      and daughter fields. Such an approach lacks robust cosmological predictions due
      to its arbitrary couplings and is difficult to verify through observation. In this talk, we
      discuss reheating scenario where the inflaton is coupled with all the daughter fields
      only gravitationally. Besides being successful in reheating the Universe, the
      scenario offers a strong cosmological prediction of the primordial gravitational
      wave spectrum and rich dark matter phenomenology.

    • 12:15 12:35
      Route to Accurate Inference of Dark Energy using Gravitational Waves: Samsuzzaman Afroz Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 12:35 14:00
      Lunch 1h 25m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 14:00 14:30
      21-cm cosmology - the global signal perspective: Mayuri Rao Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 14:30 15:00
      Primordial gravitational waves: Debika Chowdhury Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113

      Primordial Gravitational Waves (PGWs) provide us with an important
      observable for studying a variety of early-universe phenomena. In this talk, I shall
      discuss the properties of GW spectra generated in both standard as well as
      non-standard cosmological scenarios. I shall discuss about possible synergies
      between GW detectors, with the aim of a multi-band detection of a cosmological
      stochastic GW background. Additionally, I shall talk about the effects of kinematic
      anisotropies on the GW signal, and their detection prospects with the upcoming
      Einstein Telescope.

    • 15:00 15:20
      Production of Gravitational Waves from Preheating and Tachyonic Instabilities: Khursid Alam Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113

      We analyze GW production during preheating for an $\alpha$-attractor
      potential terminating in the positive-curvature regime, with energy transfer via
      $\phi\chi^{2}$. Linear Floquet analysis and nonlinear simulations show that $\phi$
      fluctuations grow by parametric resonance, while $\chi$ undergoes tachyonic
      bursts. The GW spectrum features two peaks: a dominant low-frequency peak
      from the parametric channel and a subdominant high-frequency peak from the
      tachyonic channel. Redshifted to today, the peak reaches $h^{2}\Omega_{\rm GW}^{(0)} \sim 10^{-11}$ at $f_{p} \sim 10^{7}$ Hz. This multi-peak structure is a
      characteristic imprint of trilinear preheating in $\alpha$-attractors.

    • 15:20 16:00
      Coffee Break 40m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 16:00 16:20
      Primordial magnetism in the light of cosmic dawn and post-EoR observables: Arko Bhaumik Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113

      During the pre-reionization epoch, a primordial magnetic field (PMF) is
      expected to influence 21-cm physics via two distinct physical pathways, namely
      magnetic heating of the intergalactic medium through ambipolar diffusion and
      decaying turbulence, and modification of the star formation rate through
      small-scale enhancement of matter power. In this talk, I shall discuss a recent work
      of ours where both effects have been integrated within a common analytic
      framework, which has subsequently been used to provide upper bounds on the
      PMF parameter space in the light of the global 21-cm signal reported by EDGES.
      This leads to a typical upper limit of 10 pG on a nearly scale-invariant PMF, which
      is strongly competitive with bounds obtained from other cosmological datasets
      available at present. Our forecast analysis for the upcoming SKA-Low facility
      sheds light on the prospect of further constraining the PMF window that is
      consistent with the EDGES observation, projecting $1\sigma$ errors
      $\lesssim10\%$ on the relevant PMF parameters and an associated
      signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) $\gtrsim10$. During the post-reionization epoch, on the
      other hand, the PMF-enhanced matter power on small scales is expected to
      strongly affect the Lyman-$\alpha$ power spectrum and cross-correlations
      between Lyman-$\alpha$ and 21-cm fluctuations, which may thus serve as
      important probes of the PMF sector at late times. I shall conclude by briefly
      discussing our ongoing work in this direction in the light of upcoming 21-cm and
      large scale survey missions.

    • 16:20 16:40
      Gravitational Wave Signature and the Nature of Neutrino Masses: Majorana, Dirac, or Pseudo-Dirac?: Sudip Manna Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113

      In this talk, I will explore how gravitational-wave (GW) signatures can
      reveal the nature of neutrino massesโ€”Dirac, Majorana, or pseudo-Dirac. Within
      the minimal $B-L$ gauge extension of the Standard Model, I will show that
      Majorana neutrinos with high-scale breaking produce flat GW spectra from cosmic
      strings, Dirac neutrinos with low-scale breaking generate peaked spectra from
      first-order phase transitions, and pseudo-Dirac scenarios lead to kink-like features
      from domain wall annihilation.

    • 16:40 17:00
      Role of Next Generation Cosmological Surveys in Identifying Primordial Features: Debabrata Chandra Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113

      Primordial features are specific model-dependent corrections on top of
      the standard power-law inflationary power spectrum, where different functional
      forms come from different inflationary scenarios. Signature of any significant
      departure from the feature-less power spectrum will enable us to decipher the
      intricacies of the inflationary Universe. Here, we delve into three major yet distinct
      features, namely, Bump feature, Sharp feature signal, and Resonance feature
      signal. To analyse the features, we adopt a specific template for each feature
      model. We estimate the possible constraints on the feature parameters by
      employing Fisher matrix forecast analysis for the upcoming CMB missions such as
      CMB-S4, CORE-M5, LiteBIRD, PICO conjointly with DESI, and EUCLID galaxy
      surveys and upcoming SKA surveys (wherein we explore SKA-Cosmic Shear and
      SKA-Intensity Mapping surveys). Furthermore, the significance of combining
      EUCLID-Galaxy surveys with the SKA-Intensity Mapping survey is also explored. A
      comparative analysis of all three features has been done to estimate relative
      capabilities of these upcoming observations in shedding light on this crucial aspect
      of precision cosmology. This analysis will help us to understand quantitatively the
      competence of forthcoming cosmological surveys in detecting primordial features
      in the primordial power spectrum.

    • 19:00 20:00
      Dinner 1h Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 09:30 10:15
      Entanglement and correlations between local observables in de Sitter spacetime: Ivan Agullo Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113

      de Sitter curvature enhances two-point correlations at super-Hubble
      distances. Likewise, the von Neumann entropy of local patches is enhanced by
      curvature, implying stronger entanglement between any compact region and its
      complement. This talk will present a series of recent calculations of correlations
      and entanglement between local observables (i.e. compactly supported) in bosonic
      field theories in the cosmological patch of de Sitter space. We conclude that, when
      restricting to local observables, curvature degrades entanglement. I will argue that
      this result is compatible with previous studies based on entropy and correlation
      measures, when properly interpreted. Our results reveal interesting features of how
      entanglement in the de Sitterโ€“invariant vacuum is spatially distributed. These
      findings have implications for entanglement between observables generated
      during cosmic inflation.

    • 10:15 11:00
      The High-redshift Universe in the Era of JWST and 21 cm Cosmology: Tirthankar Roy Choudhury Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113

      The Epoch of Reionization and Cosmic Dawn, eras marked by the
      emergence of the first galaxies, represent the final frontiers of observational
      cosmology. This talk examines the immense potential of unifying a variety of
      observational probes to reconstruct the evolutionary history of the early Universe. It
      highlights the powerful synergy between the Cosmic Microwave Background,
      quasar absorption spectra, the unprecedented high-redshift galaxy populations
      revealed by JWST, and the anticipated 21 cm signal. Particular emphasis is placed
      on the need for consistent modelling of galaxies and the intergalactic medium to
      robustly interpret these multi-messenger datasets. The talk also explores the
      critical role of advanced statistical frameworks, including machine-learning-driven
      inference techniques, in breaking long-standing parameter degeneracies. Finally, it
      discusses how these combined probes can not only constrain astrophysical
      mechanisms but also provide sensitive tests of the standard Lambda-CDM
      paradigm and potential new physics at high redshift.

    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee Break 30m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 11:30 12:00
      Charting the unobservable -- The early-universe as an open quantum system: Suddhasattwa Brahma Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 12:00 12:30
      Scalaron dark matter dynamics in f(R) gravity: Koushik Dutta Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch 1h 30m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 14:00 14:45
      Exotic energy injection during cosmic dawn 45m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Dr Sergio Palomares Ruiz
    • 14:45 15:15
      Gravitational wave background from primordial magnetic field 30m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Dr Ramkishor Sharma
    • 15:15 15:35
      Probing Extended Mass Distributions of Primordial Black Holes in NANOGrav and LVK 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Dr Nilanjandev Bhaumik
    • 15:35 16:00
      Coffee Break 25m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 16:00 16:20
      Dark matters are completely dark, or WIMPy, or FIMPy : An Inflationary gravitational particle production 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Mr AYAN CHAKRABORTY
    • 16:20 16:40
      Implications of self-interactions of ultralight dark matter at galactic scales 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Dr Bihag Dave
    • 16:40 17:00
      Loops in Cosmological Correlators 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Ms Supritha Bhowmick
    • 19:00 20:00
      Dinner 1h Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 09:30 10:15
      Warm and Noisy Cosmological Fields 45m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Mustafa Amin
    • 10:15 11:00
      Isocurvature bounds on PBHs and non-Gaussianity 45m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Jinn-Ouk Gong
    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee Break 30m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 11:30 12:00
      Understanding the Universe with the cosmic microwave background 30m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Rishi Khatri
    • 12:00 12:30
      Using the early universe as a quantum laboratory 30m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Patrick Peter
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch 1h 30m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 14:00 14:20
      Reconstructing primordial features on large scales using machine learning 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Alipriyo Hoory
    • 14:20 14:40
      Primordial Magnetogenesis as a Unified Origin of PBHs, Dark Matter, and Gravitational Waves 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: SUBHASIS Maiti
    • 14:40 15:00
      Asymmetries from Primordial Black Holes 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Koushik Loho
    • 15:00 15:20
      Capturing the 21-cm signal in radio interferometers 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Asif Elahi
    • 15:20 16:30
      Coffee Break 1h 10m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113

      Move to department of Physics for Chandrasekhar lecture by Joseph Silk

    • 16:30 18:00
      Chandrasekhar Lecture: Current and Future Prospects for the CMB-- Joseph Silk HSB 209, Seminar hall (Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Madras)

      HSB 209, Seminar hall

      Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Madras

      HSB 209, Department of Phyiscs, IITM

      The cosmic microwave background provides a unique view of the beginning of the Universe, some 380,000 years after the Big Bang. I will review the successive improvements in studies of the tiny fluctuations that trace the seeds of structure, and how they have led to the emergent field of precision cosmology. The next decades are likely to lead to a transformative period in our pursuit of the frontiers of cosmology and the CMB will play a key role in this challenging future.

    • 19:00 20:00
      Dinner 1h Department of Physics (HSB133)

      Department of Physics

      HSB133

      Humanities and sciences building, ground floor, room 133
    • 09:30 10:15
      Cosmic Hum of Gravitational Waves from the Early Universe 45m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Suvodip Mukherjee
    • 10:15 11:00
      Looking for new physics via CMB and Gravitational Waves 45m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Nicola Bartolo
    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee Break 30m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 11:30 12:00
      Warm Inflation 2.0--The resurgence story 30m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Mayukh Gangopadhyay
    • 12:00 12:30
      From Poles to Branch Cuts--Analytic Structure of Cosmological Correlators 30m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Diptimoy Ghosh
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch 1h 30m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 14:00 14:30
      Effects of dissipation during the accelerating epochs 30m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Suratna Das
    • 14:30 15:00
      Cosmological Dynamics of Scalar Fields in String-Motivated Models 30m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Ivonne Zavala
    • 15:00 15:20
      Primordial Magnetogenesis with Dark Photons 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Debottam Nandi
    • 15:20 16:00
      Coffee Break 40m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 16:00 16:20
      Power Suppression and Lensing Anomaly - A phenomenological investigation 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Roshana K
    • 16:20 16:40
      Constraining the early universe with NANOGrav 15-year data 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Suvashis Maity
    • 16:40 17:00
      Anomalies and tensions in cosmology 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Purba Mukherjee
    • 19:00 20:00
      Dinner 1h Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 09:30 10:15
      Gauge fields and parity violation in the early universe 45m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Rajeev Kumar Jain
    • 10:15 11:00
      Primary gravitational waves at high frequencies--Origin of suppression in the power spectrum 45m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Jerome Martin
    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee Break 30m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 11:30 11:50
      Bayesian optimisation for efficient cosmological model selection 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Ameek Malhotra
    • 11:50 12:10
      The importance of being warm in the Early Universe 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Dibya Chakraborty
    • 12:10 12:30
      AI/ML Techniques for Model-Independent Cosmological Analysis 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Rahul Shah
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch 1h 30m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 14:00 14:30
      Anchoring The Universe at Characteristic Redshifts and Measurement of the Hubble Parameter 30m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Anjan Ananda Sen
    • 14:30 14:50
      Validity of separate-universe approach in transient ultraslow-roll inflation 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Rathul Nath Raveendran
    • 14:50 15:10
      Non-minimal coupling of scalar fields in the dark sector and generalization of the top-hat collapse 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Priyanka Saha
    • 15:10 15:30
      Inflationary trispectrum of gauge fields from scalar and tensor exchanges 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Jishnu Sai
    • 15:30 15:50
      Emergence of the exponential cut-off in the spectrum of PGWs at small scales 20m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
      Speaker: Arnab Paul
    • 15:50 16:00
      Closing remarks 10m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 16:00 16:30
      Coffee Break 30m Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113
    • 19:00 20:00
      Dinner 1h Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Saha and Sarabhai Auditoriums

      Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Research Park

      IITM RESEARCH PARK Kanagam, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600113