Probe Combination for Dark Matter Physics in the Era of Large Surveys

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University of Chicago Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics 5640 S Ellis Ave, Chicago, IL 60637
Daniel Gilman (The University of Chicago)
Description

Overview
Large surveys, such as Euclid, Rubin, and Roman, will soon enable groundbreaking tests of fundamental physics. In this new era of cosmology, experiments that combine multiple independent datasets will enable more powerful tests than any single technique. 

This workshop brings together experts working on cosmic probes of dark matter substructure and fundamental physics to explore the challenges and opportunities associated with probe combination experiments. In particular, we will discuss optimum strategies for interpreting inferences from near field and extragalactic observations, including (but not limited to) dwarf galaxies, stellar streams, gravitational lensing, and the Lyman-alpha forest, and how to connect these distinct kinds of observations to theoretical predictions across a wide range of halo masses and cosmic time. 

The format of the workshop will include a mix of review and contributed talks, discussion sessions, and hands-on tutorials. Discussions and tutorials will focus on the use of semi-analytic models and cosmological simulations to predict structure across these probes, in a range of dark matter models, and comparisons to data.

Invited keynote speakers 

  • Andrew Benson (Carnegie Observatories)
  • Sarah Pearson (Technical University of Denmark)
  • Vera Glusevic (University of Southern California)
  • Mariangela Lisanti (Princeton)
  • Julian Muñoz (UT Austin)
  • Anna Nierenberg (UC Merced) 

Tutorial sessions 

  • Modeling dwarf galaxy populations (Jiaxuan Li)
  • Modeling stellar streams (Jake Nibauer)
  • Modeling strong gravitational lenses (Daniel Gilman)
  • Semi-analytic models and cosmological simulations for substructure predictions (Andrew Benson)
Participants
    • Connecting theory to observations 401

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      • 1
        Connecting theory to observation with simulations and semi-analytic model
        Speaker: Andrew Benson
      • 2
        SUBMERGE: Subhalo Mass Evolution in Realistic Galactic Environments
        Speaker: Tara Dacunha (Stanford University)
      • 3
        Calibrating Semi-Analytic Models to Beyond Cold Dark Matter
        Speaker: Dimple Sarnaaik (Carnegie Observatories)
      • 4
        Gravothermal Collapse Across Knudsen Numbers
        Speaker: James Gurian (Perimeter Institute)
      • 5
        Discussion
    • 10:15 AM
      Coffee break
    • Stellar streams as probe of DM 401

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        Stellar streams as probes of dark matter
        Speaker: Sarah Pearson (The Technical University of Denmark, DTU Space)
      • 7
        Probing dark matter with stellar-stream density fluctuations in the LSST era
        Speaker: Matthieu Pélissier (LPSC - CNRS)
      • 8
        Constraining the Dark Matter Perturber of the AAU Stellar Stream Using Simulation-Based Inference
        Speaker: Ella Marin (University of Washington)
      • 9
        Inference Pipeline for Quantitative Constraints on Dark Matter from Stellar Stream Dynamics
        Speaker: Jacob Nibauer (Harvard University)
      • 10
        Imprints of progenitor dynamics on stellar stream velocities
        Speaker: Anya Phillips (Harvard University)
      • 11
        No Stream Left Unscathed: The Host Galaxy Baseline for Dark Matter Substructure
        Speaker: Arpit Arora (University of Washington)
      • 12
        Discussion
    • 12:15 PM
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    • Parallel tutorials: Numerical simulations 401

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    • Parallel tutorials: Stellar streams 401

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    • Alternative DM models 1 401

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      • 13
        FLASH TALKS
      • 14
        Alternative dark matter models and the linear matter power spectrum
        Speaker: Vera Gluscevic (USC)
      • 15
        Beyond CDM: Limits from the Milky Way Satellites
        Speaker: Wendy Crumrine
      • 16
        The Radial Distribution of MW Satellites: Survey Selection Effects and Host Properties
        Speaker: Niusha Ahvazi (University of Virginia)
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        Discussion
    • 3:15 PM
      Coffee break
    • Breakout/discussion 401

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    • Reception 401

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    • Alternative DM models 2 401

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        Alternative dark matter models and small-scale structure
        Speaker: Mariangela Lisanti (Princeton University)
      • 19
        The Cooling Curve is All You Need: A Framework for Characterising Dissipation in Dark Sectors
        Speaker: Sandip Roy (University of California San Diego)
      • 20
        Forward Modeling of MW Satellites for Dark Matter Inference in the Large-Survey Era
        Speaker: Soumyodipta Karmakar (University of New Mexico)
      • 21
        From Intact Dwarf Galaxies to Stellar Streams: Cosmological Tests of Self-Interacting Dark Matter
        Speaker: Maya Silverman (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen)
      • 22
        Dark Matter with the Via Project
        Speaker: Vedant Chandra (Harvard/MIT)
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        Discussion
    • Coffee break 401

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    • Extragalactic probes of DM 401

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      • 24
        Extragalactic probes of cosmic structure
        Speaker: Julian Muñoz (UT Austin)
      • 25
        Cosmological Probes of Atomic Dark Matter
        Speaker: Jared Barron (Stony Brook University)
      • 26
        Self-Interacting Dark Matter in the First 700 Myr
        Speaker: Tyler Smith (University of California, Irvine)
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        Discussion
    • Lunch 401

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    • Parallel tutorials: Modeling dwarf galaxy populations 401

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    • Parallel tutorials: Strong lensing and DM substructure 401

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    • Strong lensing as a probe of DM
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        Strong lensing by galaxies as a probe of cosmic structure
        Speaker: Anna Nierenberg (UC Merced)
      • 29
        Simulation-based Forward-Modeling of Strong Lensing Substructure in Dark Matter Halos
        Speaker: Ollie Jackson (UC San Diego)
      • 30
        Recent advances in the flux-ratio anomaly statistics method for DM inference
        Speaker: Hadrien Paugnat (UCLA)
      • 31
        A novel probe of dark matter substructure in galaxy clusters from lensed arc asymmetry
        Speaker: Derek Perera (University of Minnesota)
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        Discussion
    • 3:00 PM
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    • Conference dinner Quadrangle Club

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    • DM and dwarf galaxies 401

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      • 33
        Antlia 2, Crater 2 and Bootes III: Milky Way's Satellite Galaxies under Tidal Stripping
        Speaker: Ting Li (University of Toronto)
      • 34
        The ELVES-Dwarf Survey: Satellite Populations Around Dwarf Galaxies
        Speaker: Jiaxuan Li (Stanford University)
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        Building massive stellar-kinematic samples of MW dwarf spheroidal galaxies and dark matter inference
        Speaker: Andrew Pace (University of Virginia)
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        Modeling Constraints and Dark Matter Implications of Crater II's Stellar Mass Loss
        Speaker: Kaia Atzberger
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        Rotation Curve Diversity in CDM
        Speaker: Alyson Brooks (Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey)
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    • 10:30 AM
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    • Wrap up discussion 401

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    • 12:00 PM
      Lunch