報(bào) 告 人:宋寧強(qiáng),副研究員,中科院理論物理研究所
主 持 人:周順,研究員
報(bào)告時(shí)間:2023年4月4日(周二),上午10:00
報(bào)告地點(diǎn):高能所圖書館樓319會(huì)議室
報(bào)告摘要:
Celestial bodies are well motivated laboratories for dark matter searches. I will give two such examples. In the first scenario, dark matter gets captured in the Earth by scattering with Earth nuclei. The accumulated dark matter annihilates and yields excessive heat. In the other scenario, dark photons resonantly convert to photons in the atmosphere of neutron stars or white dwarfs, producing signals in the radio frequencies that are detectable on the Earth with radio telescopes.
個(gè)人簡介:
Dr Ningqiang Song obtained his PhD degree at CN Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics, Stony Brook University in 2018. After graduation he joined Queen's University and Perimeter Institute as a postdoctoral fellow from 2018 to 2021. Between 2021 and 2023, he was a research associate at the University of Liverpool. He is now an associate professor at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has been working on dark matter, neutrinos and new physics.
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