29 novembre 2020 à 5 décembre 2020
Village La Fayette - La Rochelle
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Session

Theme 3

29 nov. 2020, 21:30
Village La Fayette - La Rochelle

Village La Fayette - La Rochelle

Avenue de Bourgogne, 17041 La Rochelle, France http://www.seminaire-conference-la-rochelle.org https://goo.gl/maps/c2X8hqd9maRShkCm8 The centre is located at about 5 km from the La Rochelle train station (Gare de La Rochelle) and at about 5 km from the La Rochelle airport (Aéroport de La Rochelle-Ile de Ré). The organization will provide a shuttle transportation from both the train station and the airport to the site in the evening of the first day, and from the site to the train station and the airport in the morning of the last day.

Documents de présentation

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  1. Andreas Goudelis (LPC - Clermont Ferrand)
    29/11/2020 21:30
  2. Letizia Parato (Aix-Marseille Université)
    29/11/2020 22:00

    Anomalous magnetic moments have guided the evolution of quantum field theory ever since its earliest stages, serving both as a stringent test of the theory at increasingly higher levels of precision and as a possible window to new physics. After decades of perfect agreement, the measured muon magnetic moment (which is known to a precision of about 0.5 parts per million both from theory and...

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  3. Ali Mjallal (LAPTh)
    29/11/2020 22:30

    Direct detection experiments present 90% exclusion cross-sections for point-like spin-independent Dark Matter interaction with nucleons for fixed cosmological parameters. In this presentation, we discuss a possibility to extend obtained results of such experiments on model with arbitrary cosmological parameters, different form factors of spin-dependent interaction, interactions via light...

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  4. Celine Armand (LAPP & LAPTh)
    29/11/2020 23:00

    In the indirect dark matter (DM) detection framework, the DM particles would produce some signals by self-annihilating and creating standard model products such as $\gamma$ rays, which might be detected by ground-based telescopes.
    Dwarf irregular galaxies represent promising targets for the search for DM as they are assumed to be dark matter dominated.
    In 2018, the H.E.S.S. telescopes...

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  5. Andreas Goudelis (LPC - Clermont Ferrand)
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