Seminars

Exploring Dark Matter Scenarios via Multi-Messenger Cosmological and Astrophysical Observations

by Dr Yannis Dalianis (University of Cyprus)

Europe/Athens
Description

In this presentation, I will provide an overview of my research, with a focus on my recent and ongoing work in the field of dark matter. I will begin with a brief review of supersymmetric dark matter scenarios, followed by a discussion of models currently at the forefront of scientific debate. In particular, I will examine the primordial black hole scenario, outlining the observational constraints and summarizing key production mechanisms related to inflationary dynamics, and emphasizing the associated gravitational wave signals. I will also discuss relevant aspects of black hole physics. In the final part of the talk, I will briefly cover two classes of particle dark matter models: asymmetric dark matter and axions, highlighting their intriguing connections to astrophysical and cosmological observations, which are central to my current research interests.

 

Videoconference via  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86566073323