VI series of Majorana Lectures - Gabriele Veneziano - Challenges in early- and late-time cosmology

Europe/Rome
Aula Caianiello (Dipartimento di Fisica Ettore Pancini)

Aula Caianiello

Dipartimento di Fisica Ettore Pancini

Description

Gabriele Veneziano

(Collège de France and CERN)

Challenges in early- and late-time cosmology

 

Participants
  • Adriana Pecoraro
  • Alessandro Di Marco
  • Alessandro Spallicci
  • Alice Aldi
  • Andrea Addazi
  • antonio coniglio
  • Antonio de Candia
  • Bruno Cimmino
  • Cosimo Stornaiolo
  • Emanuela Scardapane
  • Emmanuele Battista
  • Fabio Mele
  • Fedele Lizzi
  • Francesco Cirotto
  • Francesco D'Andrea
  • Francesco Tramontano
  • Franco Pezzella
  • Franco Ventriglia
  • Gabriele Franzese
  • Gaetano Fiore
  • Giampiero Esposito
  • Giancarlo D'Ambrosio
  • Giovanni De Gregorio
  • Giovanni Fusco
  • Giovanni La Rana
  • Giulia Ricciardi
  • Luca Buonocore
  • Luca De Angelis
  • Luigi Cappiello
  • Luigi Coraggio
  • Luigi Rosa
  • Marcello Miranda
  • Marco Laudato
  • Mario Nicodemi
  • Massimo Bianchi
  • Mattia Manfredonia
  • Maurizio Paolillo
  • Nunzio Itaco
  • Ofelia Pisanti
  • Orlando Luongo
  • Patrizia Vitale
  • Pietro Santorelli
  • Raffaele Marotta
  • Roberto Bastone
  • Rosa Mele
  • Salvatore Capozziello
  • Salvatore Esposito
  • stefano morisi
  • Tokuro Fukui
  • Wolfgang Mueck
    • 10:20 10:30
      Opening 10m
      Saluti del direttore della sezione di Napoli dell'INFN, Giovanni la Rana, e del direttore del Dipartimento di Fisica "Ettore Pancini", Leonardo Merola.
      Speakers: Giovanni La Rana (NA), Leonardo Merola (NA)
    • 10:30 13:00
      The concordance model of cosmology after Planck 2h 30m
      I will start by reviewing why we need to abandon the old Hot Big Bang scenario in favor of a new, broadly-defined, inflationary paradigm. I will then argue that, in the absence of quantum mechanics, inflation would not be a viable alternative to the old paradigm and briefly review the mechanism by which a calculable spectrum of cosmological perturbations of quantum origin is generated.
      Speaker: Prof. Gabriele Veneziano (Collège de France and CERN)
    • 10:30 13:00
      Big bang or Big Bounce? 2h 30m
      I will first illustrate the successes of the particular implementation of the inflationary idea known as slow-roll inflation. I will then illustrate a possible alternative to slow-roll inflation suggested by string theory. A comparison of the relative merits of those two implementations of the inflationary paradigm will conclude the early-cosmology part of the course.
      Speaker: Prof. Gabriele Veneziano (Collège de France and CERN)
    • 10:30 13:00
      Inhomogeneities and precision cosmology 2h 30m
      I will discuss the way in which inhomogeneities in the recent and present Universe may affect the determination of basic cosmological parameters. A new adapted coordinate system simplifies considerably the study of light-like signals propagating in an inhomogeneous Universe. I will illustrate this on the so-called Hubble (redshift vs. distance) diagram claiming that inhomogeneities cannot replace dark energy as an explanation for cosmic acceleration. I will conclude with the amusing example of calculating time-of-flight differences for ultra relativistic particles propagating in a non-homogeneous Universe.
      Speaker: Prof. Gabriele Veneziano (Collège de France and CERN)