Copernicus Webinar and Colloquium Series

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Dear colleagues,
 
We would like to invite you to take part in the upcoming 170th Copernicus Webinar.
 
Time:               14th May, Tuesday, at 3pm CEST (9 pm Beijing, 10pm JST, 9 am EDT). 
 
Speaker:          Leah Jenks (KICP, University of Chicago)
 
Title: (Runaway) Gravitational Production of Dark Photons 
 
Abstract: Gravitational particle production is the process by which particles are created due to the expansion of spacetime during inflation. In this talk we will discuss aspects of gravitational particle production of dark photons, a popular dark matter candidate, with a particular focus on dark photons with nonminimal couplings to gravity. I will first show that the inclusion of nonminimal couplings can lead to instabilities in the theory, namely ghosts and “runaway” production, and that the parameter space for the couplings is limited in order to avoid such instabilities. Lastly, within the allowable non-ghost and non-runaway region of parameter space, I will show that dark photons can be produced in the correct abundance to account for all of the dark matter today. 
 
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Meeting ID: 421 480 1692
Passcode: cosmology
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Type
Conference
Timezone
Europe/Zurich
Category
University of Warsaw
Category ID
8669
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