21–23 Feb 2018
UCLA Faculty Center
America/Los_Angeles timezone
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Esteban Jimenez (Texas A&M U. ): Dark Matter Relics and Scalar Tensor Theories

21 Feb 2018, 18:30
30m

Speaker

Esteban Jimenez (Texas A&M University)

Description

The expansion rate of the universe had a strong influence on the origin of the dark matter abundance during the early stages of the universe's evolution, mainly prior to big-bang nucleosynthesis. Any departure of the expansion rate of the universe from the standard cosmological model during that time can modify the dark matter abundance. In this poster, I will show the role played by a scalar field on the modification of the expansion rate of the universe arising from scalar-tensor theories of gravity coupled both conformally and disformally to matter, and also, I will show how these variations to the expansion rate would modify the dark matter content of the Universe.

Author

Esteban Jimenez (Texas A&M University)

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