Open Group Seminar: Luca Visinelli (Uppsala University)

Description: Probing the Early Universe with Axion Physics

Axions and axion-like particles are excellent dark matter candidates, spanning a vast range of mass scales from the milli- and micro-eV for the QCD axion, to 10^-22eV for ultralight axions, to even lighter candidates that make up the “axiverse”. In some scenarios, inhomogeneities in the axion density lead to the formation of compact structures known as axion “miniclusters” and axion stars. Topological defects in the early universe might also contribute the energy density of axions and generate primordial gravitational waves that can possibly be detected in future experiments. I will first discuss astrophysical and cosmological constraints on axions at either end of this spectrum, using data from the cosmic microwave background anisotropies and the effects of miniclusters on the gravitational microlensing and on direct detection. I will then assess the formation and the evolution of axion stars in various astrophysical regimes.
Confirmation status: Confirmed
Approval status: Approved
Room: KICP - 401 Conference Room
Start time: 11:30:00AM - Wednesday 01 May 2019
Duration: 2 hours
End time: 01:30:00PM - Wednesday 01 May 2019
Type: Single
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Last updated: 05:04:45PM - Wednesday 17 April 2019
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