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Dark Matter - Roundtable at Physics Faculty

By
Licia Verde, ICREA-ICCUB
Francesca Figueras, ICCUB [IEEC-UB]
Mark Gieles, ICREA-ICCUB
Cristian Cogollos, ICCUB
Nicola Bellomo (ICCUB)
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Atomic-Nuclear
Cosmology
Gravitation
Particle Physics
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Roundtable on the occasion of the celebration of 'Dark Matter Day' where different aspects of the research on this subject in our Institute will be presented briefly in order to disuss them in a round of questions and a debate between the attendees and the researchers.

  • Premio Nobel de la física 2019 a Jim Peebles, Licia Verde
  • Gaia i les evidències de matèria fosca a la Via Làctia, Francesca Figueras
  • A new way to measure the dark matter density in dwarf galaxies, Mark Gieles
  • ¿Cómo detectar materia oscura?, Cristian Cogollos

Chair - Nicola Bellomo

 

Online document to send the questions previusly

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