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Season 3 Episode 4 PhD Seminar

Europe/Rome
Aula Rasetti (VEF) and Zoom

Aula Rasetti (VEF) and Zoom

Description

14th meeting of physics PhD seminar series

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    • 1
      Plasma, photons and black hole bombs

      Black Holes (BHs) are classical vacuum solutions of Einstein General Theory of Relativity. Despite their simplicity, BHs are probably the most fascinating predictions of GR and enjoy some extremely nontrivial properties.
      Electromagnetic waves scattering off a spinning BH can extract rotational energy from it via a phenomenon called Superradiance. Interestingly, these modes can be naturally confined by astrophysical plasma in the vicinity of the BH, making the extraction process continuous and causing an instability, the so-called black hole bomb. In this talk I will present the phenomenology of plasma-driven BH bombs and possible implications in astrophysics, gravity and high-energy physics.

      Speaker: Enrico Cannizzaro
    • 2
      Dicussion
    • 3
      Search for low-mass dark matter candidates with direct detection experiments

      At present, dark matter is only known via gravitational effects and its nature has not yet been discovered. The search for dark matter weakly interacting massive particles with noble liquids has probed masses down and below a GeV/c^2. Detecting the scattering of dark matter particles in the sub-GeV "low mass'' region is a challenging task, since, in this mass region, the typical energy transfer is below the experimental threshold.
      In the present seminar, after illustrating the state-of-the-art of the direct dark matter searches with noble liquids, I will present our phenomenological studies and an innovative analysis method to implement the detector response and background model in this kind of experiments.

      Speaker: Stefano Piacentini
    • 4
      Discussion