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    CosPA 2022

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    Program

    During the CosPA 2022, there will be the 2nd JCAP GRRA held.  Considering the time zones of Canada and Seoul, the morning (8:00 AM~12:00 PM in Seoul time) is assigned for the 2nd JCAP GRRA, while the afternoon 13:30-18:00 (Seoul time) for CosPA 2022 as in the table below.

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    Monday (November 28)

    · 13:15 ~ 13:30 Opening (Sang Pyo Kim, AP CosPA Org. President)

     

    · 13:30 ~ 14:00 Jason Kumar (University of Hawaii)

    : Sensitivity to Dark Sector Scales from Gravitational Wave Signatures

     

    · 14:00 ~ 14:30 Stefano Scopel (CQUeST, Sogang University)

    : Searching for Dark Matter with White Dwarves

     

    · 14:30 ~ 15:00 Kazunori Kohri (KEK)

    : Testing primordial black-hole dark matter by gamma-ray, gravitational wave, and strong lensing of fast radio bursts

     

    · 15:00 ~ 15:15 Coffee Break

     

    · 15:15 ~ 15:45 Asuka Ito (KEK)

    : Magnon gravitational wave detector

     

    · 15:45 ~ 16:15 Chris Gordon (University of Canterbury)

    : Assessing the Impact of Hydrogen Absorption on the Characteristics of the Galactic Center Excess

     

    · 16:15 ~ 16:30 Coffee break

     

    · 16:30 ~ 17:00 Kenny Chun Yu Ng (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

    : Searching for dark matter with x-ray lines

     

    · 17:00 ~ 17:30 Kin-Wang Ng (Academia Sinica)

    : Axions - inflation, PBHs, chiral GWs, and cosmic birefringence


    Tuesday (November 29)

    · 13:30 ~ 14:00 Kiwoon Choi (CTPU-IBS)

    : Distinguishing different axion models with low energy couplings

     

    · 14:00 ~ 14:30 Pisin Chen (Leung Center for Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics, National Taiwan University)

    : Black hole information loss paradox and the AnaBHEL experiment

     

    · 14:30 ~ 15:00 Masahide Yamaguchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

    : Disforming to conformal symmetry

     

    · 15:00 ~ 15:15 Coffee break

     

    · 15:15 ~ 15:45 Chang Feng (University of Science and Technology of China)

    : Multiwavelength studies of the early Universe

     

    · 15:45 ~ 16:15 Shao-Feng Ge (TD Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

    : Probing light mediator and electromagnetic moments with Neutrino Pair Emissions

     

    · 16:15 ~ 16:30 Coffee break

     

    · 16:30 ~ 17:00 Yen-Chin Ong (Yangzhou University)

    : Some Lessons from Barrow Entropy

     

    · 17:00 ~ 17:30 Guey Lin Lin (National Chiao-Tung University)

     

      

    Wednesday (November 30)

    · 13:30 ~ 14:00 · Nicole Bell (University of Melbourne)

    : The Capture of Dark Matter in Stars

     

    · 14:00 ~ 14:30 Irene Bolognino (University of Adelaide, ARC Centro of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics)

    : The SABRE South Experiment at the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory

     

    · 14:30 ~ 15:00 Jason Kristiano (Tokyo University)

    : Primordial black holes from single-field inflation

     

    · 15:00 ~ 15:15 Coffee break

     

    · 15:15 ~ 15:45 Kouichi Hirotani (Academia Sinica)

    : Particle-in-Cell simulations of black hole magnetospheres

     

    · 15:45 ~ 16:15 Hsiu-Hsien Lin (ASIAA, Academia Sinica)

    : Exploring Fast Radio Bursts in the upcoming FRB era with BURSTT

     

    · 16:15 ~ 16:30 Coffee break

     

    · 16:30 ~ 17:00 · Peter Cox (University of Melbourne)

    : The Migdal effect for dark matter direct detection

     

    · 17:00 ~ 17:30 Suprit Singh (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi)

    : Dynamics and entanglement in quantum and quantum-classical systems: lessons for gravity

     

    · 17:30 ~ 18:00 Remo Ruffini (ICRANet, Sapienza Universita di Roma)

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    Thursday (December 1)

    · 13:30 ~ 14:00 Kipp Cannon (Tokyo University)

    : Gravitational-wave Detection System Modelling, Cherenkov-Like Bursts, High Speed GW Source Localization, and Other Activities at The University of Tokyo.

     

    · 14:00 ~ 14:30 Changbom Park (KIAS)

     

    · 14:30 ~ 15:00 · Stephen Appleby (APCTP)

    : Cosmological Parameter Constraints from the Topology of Large Scale Structure

     

    · 15:00 ~ 15:15 Coffee break

     

    · 15:15 ~ 15:45 Rudrani Kar Chowdhury (University of Hong Kong)

    : Active Galactic Nuclei Feedback: From Cosmological Simulation to Observation

     

    · 15:45 ~ 16:15 Cong Li (IHEP, CAS)

    : VHE gamma-ray observation from LHAASO

     

    · 16:15 ~ 16:30 Coffee break

     

    · 16:30 ~ 17:00 · Shin-Ted Lin (Sichuan University)

    : Status and prospects of the CDEX experiment

     

    · 17:00 ~ 17:30 Bo-Qiang Ma (Peking University)

    : Lorentz violation of cosmic photons and neutrinos

     

    · 17:30 ~ 18:00 Rahim Moradi (ICRANet)

     

     

    Friday (December 2)

    · 13:30 ~ 14:00 Ye-Ling Zhou (Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study, UCAS)

    : Gravitational waves as a window to explore ultra-high energy physics

     

    · 14:00 ~ 14:30 Tao Liu (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

    : Pulsar Polarization Arrays

     

    · 14:30 ~ 15:00 Xuelei Chen (NAOC, CAS)

    : Hongmeng: a lunar orbit array to discovering the sky at the longest wavelength and explore the cosmic dark ages

     

    · 15:00 ~ 15:15 Coffee break

     

    · 15:15 ~ 15:45 Koutarou Kyutoku (Kyoto University)

    : Quasinormal modes of Schwarzschild black holes on the real axis

     

    · 15:45 ~ 16:15 · Zongkuan Guo (ITP, CAS)

    : Gravitational waves from resonant amplification of curvature perturbations during inflation

     

    · 16:15 ~ 16:30 Coffee break

     

    · 16:30 ~ 17:00 Reginald Christian Bernardo (Academia Sinica)

    : PTAfast: Finding the Galileon and other degrees of freedom in the nanohertz GW sky

     

    · 17:00 ~ 17:30 Xiang Xiao (Sun Yat-sen University)

    : Recent Results of PandaX Experiment

     

    · 17:30 ~ 18:00 Closing Remark