-Armenia I will discuss the use of machine learning and more specifically of convolutional neural network
(CNN) to enable fitting of blazar (or other objects) SEDs with numerically costly models. In particular,
I will describe the necessary ingredients, the nu…
The cosmic infrared background (CIB) is sourced by the dusty star-forming galaxies throughout the
Universe and spans a wide range of redshifts. Its measurements are thus a powerful tool to map
the star formation at high redshifts and understand the connection…
In the era of precision cosmology, where the accuracy of observational probes and the rigorous
control of systematic uncertainties are of paramount importance, exploring the synergies among
different methods can play a key role. Typically this is done on a glo…
We use the state-of-the-art data on cosmic chronometers (CCH) and the Pantheon+ compilation of
supernovae of Type Ia (SNIa) to test the constancy of the SNIa absolute magnitude, M, and the
robustness of the cosmological principle (CP) at z < 2 with a model-agn…
Constraining the expansion history of the Universe with new and complementary approaches is
crucial now that we are in the age of precision cosmology, where managing systematic effects and
increasing the accuracy of the measurements is essential.
In this talk,…
Two lessons learned from Planck was the importance of global analysis of instrumental, astrophysical and cosmological parameters as well as the usefulness of joint analysis of multiple datasets for
component separation purposes. These lessons has been further…
The nature of dark matter is still a mystery. The possibility exists that dark matter is not made of
elementary particles, but instead of “macroscopic”objects. In this class of scenarios, dubbed “macro
DM”, the small interaction rates of dark matter are achiev…
Helen Shao · Blake Sherwin · Frank Qu · Jahmour Givans · Jo Dunkley · Mathew Madhavacheril
Cosmic neutrinos are a subdominant part of the cosmological dark matter whose main cosmological
effect is to suppress the small-scale clustering. This has enabled an upper limit on the sum of their
masses to be placed from astronomical data, with at most 2\% o…
The huge luminosity, the redshift distribution extending at least up to z~10 and the association with the explosive death of very massive stars make long GRBs extremely powerful probes for investigating the early Universe (pop-III stars, cosmic reionization, S…
There is no doubt that we live in a Gravitational Wave Background (GWB). In this talk we start from
this hypothesis and show that if we take into account the energy generated by the GWB we have to
extend Einstein’s equations with a term 2π2
/λ2
, where λ is th…
Università di Firenze, Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia/INAF-Arcetri I will review what the perspectives of quasars in the context of observational cosmology are and I
will present recent measurements of the expansion rate of the Universe based on a Hubble…
Crystal Eye represents an innovative space-based all-sky monitor designed to observe photons in
the 30 keV to 50 MeV range. Utilizing a novel detection technique, this instrument features enhanced
localization capabilities compared to current instruments, made…
DECIGO (DECi-Hertz Gravitational-wave Observatory) and B-DECIGO are interferometric satellites expected to be launched in Japan around the 2030s targeting the observation of gravitational waves (GWs) from 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz. These missions will unveil populations…
Benjamin L’Huillier · Matteo Correnti · Andrea Bonchi · Fabiana Faustini · Gianluca Polenta · Ronaldo da Silva
In this talk, I will review the state of the art of dark energy in light of the early Stage IV surveys
results. The Euclid mission: current status, results from early observations, and future prospects /
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Euclid Near-Infrared Instrument (NISP): imaging pipe…
Dark Gravity is a natural extension of general relativity
in presence of a flat non dynamical background. Matter and radiation
fields from its dark sector, as soon as their gravity dominates over our side fields gravity, produce
a constant acceleration law of…
Located at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory, the PandaX experiment employs xenon as a target to detect rare physics signals, such as dark matter and neutrinos. The PandaX-4T, the latest generation detector featuring a 4-ton xenon target volume, commenc…
The nature of dark matter (DM) is one of the most relevant questions in modern astrophysics. I will present a brief overview of recent results that inquire into a possible fermionic quantum nature of the DM particles, focusing mainly on the interconnection bet…
Alan Watson · Brendan O’Connor · Eleonora Troja · Nathaniel Butler · Peter Veres · Rosa Leticia Becerra …
GRB 210704A is a burst of intermediate duration (T90~1-4 s) followed by a fading afterglow and an
optical excess that peaked about 7 days after the explosion. Its properties, and in particular those of
the excess, do not easily fit into the well established cl…
Quasar absorption line is a powerful tool for studying the universe, enabling us to probe distant
gas, dust, and galaxy formation and evolution. However, detecting Ca II absorbers is particularly
challenging, requiring significant time and effort. Existing dee…
Nicolò Parmiggiani · Alessandro Rizzo · Alessandro Ursi · Alex Ciabattoni · Ambra Di Piano · Andrea Bulgarelli …
AGILE is a high-energy astrophysics space mission launched in 2007 which terminated the operations in 2024. Its payload is comprised of the Gamma-Ray Imaging Detector (GRID), the SuperAGILE
X-ray detector, the Mini-Calorimeter (MCAL), and an AntiCoincidence Sy…
Gravitational lensing is the relativistic effect generated by massive bodies, which bend the spacetime surrounding them. It is a deeply investigated topic in astrophysics and allows validating theoretical relativistic results and studying faint astrophysical o…
ASTROD-GW is designed to observe gravitational waves in the micro-Hz frequency band, employing
three spacecraft near the Sun–Earth Lagrange points L3, L4, and L5 to form triangular interferometers with a 2.6 AU arm length. Benefiting from the relative gravitat…
Supermassive dark stars (SMDS) are luminous stellar objects formed in the early Universe at redshift
z ∼ 10 − 20, made primarily of hydrogen and helium, yet powered by dark matter.
We examine the capabilities of the Roman Space Telescope (RST), and find it abl…
Over the last decade the international network of gravitational wave detectors (LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA)
have detected close to a hundred compact binary mergers. All observations have been consistent
with mergers of black holes or neutron stars, but some have been po…
Real extreme/intermediate-mass ratio inspiral (E/IMRI) systems are likely to contain large accretion
discs which could be as massive as the central supermassive black hole. Therefore, contrary to
its ideal model, a real E/IMRI system contains a third important…