New Techniques and Theories for Dark Matter and Cosmology
ORAL · G10 ·
Presentations
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Testing the Galactic Center Gamma-Ray Excess with the Known Catalogue of Gamma-Ray Point Sources
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Authors
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Ilias Cholis
- Oakland University
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Testing Dark Energy with Multi-Messenger Observations
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Macarena Lagos
- University of Chicago
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Primordial Black Holes as a common origin for baryons and dark matter.
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Sebastien Clesse
- University of Louvain
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Canonical cosmological perturbation theory with geometrical clocks and Dirac observables
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Parampreet Singh
- Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
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Kristina Giesel
- Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
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Magnetic Helicity and Dynamos in Galaxies
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Ethan Vishniac
- American Astronomical Society
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Amir Jafari
- none
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Exotic Compact Objects in a Dissipative Dark Sector
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Jae Hyeok Chang
- State Univ of NY - Stony Brook
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Daniel Egana-Ugrinovic
- Perimeter Institute
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Rouven Essig
- State Univ of NY - Stony Brook
- C. N. Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics, Stony Brook University, USA
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Chris Kouvaris
- CP3-Origins, University of Southern Denmark
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A new approach to subhalo mass modeling in cosmology simulations
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Imran Sultan
- Argonne Natl Lab
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Nick Frontiere
- Argonne Natl Lab
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Katrin Heitmann
- Argonne Natl Lab
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Salman Habib
- Argonne Natl Lab
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Eve Kovacs
- Argonne Natl Lab
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Patricia Larsen
- Argonne Natl Lab
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Adrian Pope
- Argonne Natl Lab
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Steve Rangel
- Argonne Natl Lab
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Tom Uram
- Argonne Natl Lab
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High-resolution cosmological simulations of fuzzy dark matter
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Gabriel Lynch
- Argonne Natl Lab
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Salman Habib
- Argonne Natl Lab
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MADHAT: a tool for constraining dark matter annihilation in dwarf galaxies
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Pearl Sandick
- University of Utah
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