Ponente
Javier Redondo
(Zaragoza U)
Descripción
Axion-like particles are hypothetical low-mass weakly coupled particles that appear naturally in many extensions of the standard model and can have a surprising number of potentially detectable effects in astrophysics and cosmology. In this talk we will review and update the theoretical motivation for their existence, the abundant astrophysical probes at our disposal and the recent boom in experimental techniques to find these elusive particles and pinpoint new physics at amazingly large energy scales.
Autor primario
Javier Redondo
(Zaragoza U)