Posted under 2025

  1. Adrian Thompson (Northwestern)

    11:00am May 21, 2025: What neutron stars tell us about baryon number violation, GeV dark matter, and baryogenesis

    particletheory.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/05/16/adrian-thompson-northwestern

  2. Arnab Roy (Monash)

    11:00am May 15, 2025: Effective Bounds on Asymmetric Dark Matter

    particletheory.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/05/09/arnab-roy-monash

  3. Ángel Gil Muyor (U. Padua)

    4:00pm May 7, 2025: Unscrambling the axion-photon conversion: bounds from transient sources

    particletheory.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/05/07/angel-gil-muyor-u-padua

  4. Jong-Chul Park (Chungnam National U.)

    2:30pm Apr 16, 2025: N-Body Simulations with Two-Component Dark Matter

    particletheory.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/04/16/jong-chul-park-chungnam-national-u

  5. Alfonso García Soto (Valencia U., IFIC)

    4:00pm Apr 2, 2025: On the origin of the most energetic neutrino ever detected: KM3-230213A

    particletheory.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/03/31/alfonso-garcia-soto-valencia-u-ific

  6. Shirley Li (UC Irvine)

    11:00am Mar 12, 2025: What’s the wave packet size of neutrinos?

    particletheory.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/03/11/shirley-li-uc-irvine

  7. John Gargalionis (Adelaide)

    11:00am Mar 7, 2025: Baryon-number violation from the bottom up

    particletheory.science.unimelb.edu.au/2025/03/07/john-gargalionis-adelaide