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SUMMARY:Fundamental Physics from Galaxies
DTSTART:20260909T000000Z
DTEND:20260909T220000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Clare Burrage (University of Nottingham)\n\nGalaxies
  are becoming precision laboratories for fundamental physics. With current
  and forthcoming data from surveys and observatories such as Euclid\, LSST
 \, JWST\, SKA\, MaNGA and Gaia\, we are entering a period in which galaxy 
 structure\, dynamics\, lensing and satellite populations can be used to te
 st the nature of dark matter\, dark energy and gravity in regimes that are
  difficult to access by other means. At the same time\, advances in simula
 tions\, Bayesian forward modelling\, simulation-based inference and galaxy
  - halo connection modelling are making it possible to connect fundamental
  theory to complex galactic observables with increasing rigour.\nA central
  aim of the workshop is to bring together communities that often work in p
 arallel rather than in concert: gravity theorists\, dark matter phenomenol
 ogists\, galaxy-formation modellers and observers. The meeting will focus 
 on how these perspectives can be integrated into a coherent programme for 
 using galaxies to test physics beyond the standard model\, while also addr
 essing the astrophysical and statistical systematics that make these tests
  challenging. The workshop will be a focused one-day meeting\, designed to
  encourage discussion as much as presentation.\n \nConfirmed Speakers:\nA
 ndre Moitinho de Almeida (Lisbon)\nPhilippe Brax (CEA Saclay)\nHarry Desmo
 nd (Portsmouth)\nWyn Evans (Cambridge)\nNina Hatch (Nottingham)\nBaojiu Li
  (Durham)\nConstantinos Skordis (CEICO)\n\nhttps://indico.global/event/184
 86/
LOCATION:Fisher room (University of Oxford)
URL:https://indico.global/event/18486/
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