Michael Kreshchuk (Tuft University) “Quantum simulation of relativistic field theories in the front form”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract:  I will talk about quantum simulation algorithms based on the light-front formulation of quantum field theory. They will range from ab initio simulations with nearly optimal resource scalings to VQE-inspired methods available for existing devices.My work is greatly inspired …

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Xinran Li (Princeton University) “The energy resolution and the energy deposition processes in noble liquid dark matter detectors”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract:  Noble liquid detectors, especially liquid argon and liquid xenon time projection chambers (TPCs) have been developed and improved during the last decades. They produced the best limits in the search for one of the best motivated dark matter candidates, …

Xinran Li (Princeton University) “The energy resolution and the energy deposition processes in noble liquid dark matter detectors” Read More »

Dylan Temples (Northwestern University) New Directions in Liquid Noble Dark Matter Searches: Probing the Sub-GeV Regime

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract:  The most sensitive searches for dark matter (DM) with mass above ~10 GeV/c2 use the dual-phase xenon time-projection chamber (LXe-TPC) technology. In the U.S., development of this technology is spearheaded by the LUX-ZEPLIN experiment, with first science data coming …

Dylan Temples (Northwestern University) New Directions in Liquid Noble Dark Matter Searches: Probing the Sub-GeV Regime Read More »

Digvijay Wadekar (New York University) “Accelerating analysis of cosmological surveys with novel analytic methods and machine learning”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

- Abstract:  In order to infer cosmological parameters from data of upcoming surveys like DESI, we will use summary statistics such as the power spectrum. An accurate estimate of their covariance matrix is crucial for the inference analysis. The traditional process …

Digvijay Wadekar (New York University) “Accelerating analysis of cosmological surveys with novel analytic methods and machine learning” Read More »

Etienne Dreyer (Simon Fraser University) Searching for new physics using high-energy lepton pairs and some other hot topics in ATLAS

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract: What is the nature of dark matter? What leads to the fundamental forces having such disparate strengths? Can we explain the small mass of the Higgs boson without excessive fine tuning? These outstanding questions are part of a broad …

Etienne Dreyer (Simon Fraser University) Searching for new physics using high-energy lepton pairs and some other hot topics in ATLAS Read More »

Nandita Khetan (Gran Sasso Science Institute) “Cosmology in the multi-messenger era”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract:  The talk will present my PhD project research which focuses on advancing the standardization of various transients to be used as cosmological probes and the evaluation of the Hubble constant (H0). With SN Ia, I will present interesting results …

Nandita Khetan (Gran Sasso Science Institute) “Cosmology in the multi-messenger era” Read More »

Special RPM-Berkeley Cosmology Seminar | Sihan Yuan (Harvard University) Tackling the challenges of galaxy-dark matter connection modeling and secondary bias

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract:  Modeling galaxy-dark matter connection is essential in deriving unbiased cosmological constraints from galaxy clustering observations. We show that a more physically motivated galaxy-dark matter incorporating secondary biases can result in more accurate predictions of galaxy clustering, and that it …

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Kevin Woods (Stony Brook University) “Measuring neutrino oscillations with accelerator-based, long-baseline experiments”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract:  Accelerator-based, long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments are uniquely positioned to explore the CP-violating nature of the neutrino sector. This talk will briey discuss the experimental technique before surveying selected topics spanning both current and future generations of such experiments. First, …

Kevin Woods (Stony Brook University) “Measuring neutrino oscillations with accelerator-based, long-baseline experiments” Read More »

Kathryn Sutton (Columbia University Department of Physics) “MicroBooNE’s Search for a Photon-Like Low Energy Excess”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract:  MicroBooNE is a Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber (LArTPC) detector and is the first of three such detectors to be commissioned as part of the Short Baseline Neutrino (SBN) program at Fermilab (FNAL), and has been taking data since 2015. One …

Kathryn Sutton (Columbia University Department of Physics) “MicroBooNE’s Search for a Photon-Like Low Energy Excess” Read More »

SPECIAL RPM-Berkeley Cosmology Seminar | Noah Weaverdyck (University of Michigan) “Controlling Systematics in Large-Scale Structure Surveys”

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract:  Large-scale structure (LSS) surveys have exploded in size over the last few decades, cataloguing the locations and shapes of hundreds of millions of galaxies. The unprecedented precision enabled by such datasets puts extraordinary demands on the control of systematic …

SPECIAL RPM-Berkeley Cosmology Seminar | Noah Weaverdyck (University of Michigan) “Controlling Systematics in Large-Scale Structure Surveys” Read More »