The Invisibles18 Workshop will take place in Karlsruhe, Germany from September 3 to September 7, 2018 and is organized by the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. The associated Invisibles18 School will take place the week before, from August 27 to August 31, 2018, at the TUM Science & Study Center Raitenhaslach in Burghausen, Germany and is organized by the Max Planck Institute for Physics and TU Munich.
The focus of the workshop will be on the physics of the "Invisibles":
Talks are by invitation only, except for PhD students who are encouraged to apply for a brief plenary talk plus a poster presentation.
Important Dates:
Social program and excursion:
On the evening of 3 Sept there will be a reception in Karlsruhe Palace.
On the free afternoon of Wed, 5 Sept we offer two organized events: A visit to the KIT research center at Campus North, including a visit to the KATRIN experiment and/or a guided tour at the local brewery Hoepfnerbräu. Both events have a limit for the number of participants. If more people are interested there will be a waiting list.
In the evening of Wed, 5 Sept there will be the conference dinner at Hoepfnerbräu.
Further information can be found here.
Public Talk:
On Thu, 6 Sept, Prof Susanne Mertens (Max-Planck-Institute and TU Munich) will give a public talk on "Leicht, leichter, Neutrino: Elementarteilchen auf der Waage". The talk will be in German and takes place in the Tulla Lecture Hall. Starting time is 7 PM.
Recommended evening activity: Schlosslichtspiele Karlsruhe
Scientific Organizing Committee | Local Organizing Committee (KIT) |
Jan Conrad (U Stockholm) | Oliver Fischer |
Laura Covi (U Göttingen) | Anna Friedrich |
Belen Gavela (UAM Madrid) | Moritz Hackenjos |
Pilar Hernandez (U Valencia) | Alvaro Hernandez |
Jörg Jäckel (U Heidelberg) | Margarete Mühlleitner |
Mauro Mezzetto (U Padova) | Andreas Pargner |
Margarete Mühlleitner (KIT) | Thomas Schwetz (chair) |
Ann Nelson (U Washington) | Kathrin Valerius |
Silvia Pascoli (U Durham) | Conference secretaries |
Georg Raffelt (MPP Munich) | Rebeca Bello (UAM) |
Thomas Schwetz (KIT) - chair | Anna Friedrich (KIT) |
Kathrin Valerius (KIT) |
The Invisibles18 Workshop is organised in the context of the Horizon 2020 funded projects ELUSIVES (674896-ELUSIVES-H2020-MSCA-ITN-2015) and InvisiblesPlus (690575-InvisiblesPlus-H2020-MSCA-RISE-2015), which focus on Neutrino and Dark Matter phenomenology and their connection, with emphasis on the role of the symmetry relating matter and antimatter. It is the seventh thematic workshop in the series initiated in connection with the past ITN project INVISIBLES.
1-Heavy Neutral Fermions at the High-Luminosity LHC (Zeren Simon Wang)
2-Baryogenesis from R-parity Breaking : the Role of Flavour (Fiona Kirk)
3-Gauge Legacy LHC Run I (Nuno Rosa Agostinho)
4-Determining the Masses of Right-Handed Neutrinos in the Littlest Seesaw (Susana Molina Sedgwick)
5-An EFT Approach to Possible Lepton Anomalies (Rupert Coy)
1-SO(10) Inspired Z' Models at the LHC (Simon King)
2-SO(10)xS4 Grand Unified Theory of Flavour and Leptogenesis (Elena Perdomo Mendez)
3-Three-Flavoured Non-Resonant Leptogenesis at Intermediate Scales (Kristian Moffat)
4-ARS Mechanism and Beyond (Andrea Caputo)
5-IceCube Bounds on Sterile Neutrinos Above 10 eV (Julia Gehrlein)
1-Optical Selection for Pandora-based Electron Neutrino Searches in MicroBooNE (Wouter Van De Pontseele)
2-Constraints on Neutrino Matter Potential and Robustness of Oscillation Data (Ivan Esteban)
3-Status of the eV Sterile Neutrino Oscillations (Alvaro Hernandez-Cabezudo)
4-A Study of Invisible Neutrino Decay at DUNE and its Effects on θ23 Measurement (Dipyaman Pramanik)
5-Probing the Sterile Neutrino Portal to Dark Matter with γ Rays (Miguel G. Folgado)
1-KATRIN Background Characterization (Anna Pollithy)
2-Status of the Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay Experiment GERDA (Chloe Ransom)
3-Unparticle Decay of Neutrinos and its Possible Signatures at a Km2 Detector for (3+1) Flavour Framework (Madhurima Pandey)
4-Gravitational Contributions to the Beta Function (Sergio Gonzalez-Martin)
5-Cosmic Infrared Background Excess from Axion-like Particles, and Implications for Multi-messenger Observations of Blazars (Edoardo Vitagliano)
1-The Dark-Matter Axion Mass (Vincent Klaer)
2-Axion Minicluster Power Spectrum and Mass Function (Andreas Pargner)
3-Axion couplings to EW gauge bosons (Pablo Quílez Lasanta)
4-Non-minimally Coupled Scalar Dark Matter from Inflationary Fluctuations (Gonzalo Alonso Alvarez)
5-Quasi-local energy and compactification (Raquel Santos)
1-Surrogate Models for Direct Dark Matter Detection (Andrew Cheek)
2-Dark Matter Model or Mass: Benchmark-Free Forecasting for Future Detectors (Thomas Edwards)
3-Singlet-Triplet Higgs portal Dark Matter (Anastasiia Filimonova)
4-Singlet-Triplet Fermionic Dark Matter and LHC Phenomenology (Sarif Khan)
5-General Bounds on Hidden CFTs (Kevin Max)
1-Constraining Dark Matter-Photon Scattering with CMB Observations (Julia Stadler)
2-Impact of Beyond the Standard Model Physics in the Detection of the Cosmic Neutrino Background (Martin Arteaga Tupia)
3-The Foreground Effect on the J-factor Estimation of Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies (Shunichi Horigome)
4-Thermalization of Inelastic Dark Matter in the Sun (Stefan Clementz)
5-Freezing Dark Matter Through Heavy Spin-1 and Spin-2 Portals (Maira Dutra)