Recent progress in theoretical modeling of galaxy clustering has led to new types of data analyses, which are particularly important for constraining extensions of the LCDM cosmological model. However, the landscape of the possible signatures that can be tested using Large Scale Structure observations, including the ongoing DESI and Euclid surveys, remains largely unexplored.
Building on the success of the previous installments
- II at IFPU Trieste in 2023: https://indico.cern.ch/event/1308028/,
- I at CERN in 2022: https://indico.cern.ch/event/1192722/,
the goal of this workshop is to bring together the cosmology and particle theory communities, to discuss current and future opportunities to probe fundamental physics using galaxy clustering.
The workshop will be held at the University of Parma. The program will be designed to facilitate interaction, with a limited number of talks accompanied by discussion sessions and ample free time for exchange.
The meeting will start on Monday, November 4, 2024, and end on Friday, November 8.
Confirmed speakers:
- Stephen Chen (IAS Princeton)
- Kyle Dawson (Utah)
- Vincent Desjacques (Technion)
- Mathias Garny (TU Munich)
- Melissa Joseph (Utah)
- Nemanja Kaloper (UC Davis)
- Kazuya Koyama (Portsmouth)
- Cristina Mondino (Perimeter)
- Hari Ramani (Stanford)
- Zvonimir Vlah (RBI Zagreb & Cambridge)
- Ben Wallisch (Stockholm)
- ...
Organizers:
- Emanuele Castorina (University of Milan)
- Guido D'Amico (University of Parma)
- Azadeh Moradinezhad Dizgah (CNRS - LAPTh Annecy)
- Massimo Pietroni (University of Parma)
- Diego Redigolo (INFN Florence)
- Ennio Salvioni (University of Sussex)
- Marko Simonović (University of Florence)
The organizers gratefully acknowledge funding received from: