High Energy Theory Group Seminars

Exploring intensity frontier of new physics with cosmological observations and accelerator experiments

by Maksym Ovchynnikov (CERN)

Europe/Rome
1/1-2 - Aula "C. Voci" (Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia - Edificio Marzolo)

1/1-2 - Aula "C. Voci"

Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia - Edificio Marzolo

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Description

In this seminar, I explore the search for feebly interacting new physics particles (FIPs) in the GeV mass range from a theoretical perspective. I begin by emphasizing the complementarity between astrophysical and cosmological probes in exploring the FIP parameter space. I then survey the landscape of intensity frontier experiments designed to detect FIPs, addressing the principal challenge - theoretical uncertainties in FIP phenomenology, which can substantially influence experimental constraints and sensitivities. Regarding the cosmological probes, I discuss the impact of FIPs on BBN and CMB, focusing on the epoch around neutrino decoupling, a critical period at the edge of current observational capabilities. Special attention is given to recent advances in our understanding of how primordial neutrinos are affected by FIP decays into high-energy neutrinos and metastable particles, such as pions and kaons.

Organised by

Edoardo Vitagliano