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1月14日-物理学科学术报告(M.Khlopov 教授)

作者:苏丽诗  发布者:吴瑛   发布时间:2026-01-13  浏览次数:17

【报告题目】Peculiar signatures of  Dark Universe

【报 告 人】M.Khlopov  教授

【报告时间】:1月14日 10:00 AM

报告地点】:29幢 414

报告摘要】:The modern Standard cosmological scenario involves inflation, baryosynthesis and dark matter/energy. Physics of all these elements of the cosmological paradigm lays Beyond the Standard model (BSM) of elementary particles and involves in its turn cosmological probes for its study. To specify this physics the idea of multi-messenger probes of new physics is proposed, involving the set of additional model dependent consequences of physical models for inflation, baryosynthesis and dark matter. We concentrate on probes for nonstandard features of BSM physics in primordial structures, from dark atoms to primordial nonlinear structures. In homogeneous and isotropic Universe strong primordial nonhomogeneity is determined by specific model dependent choice of mechanisms of inflation and baryosynthesis and the BSM physics, underlying the modern cosmology. Positive evidence for dark atoms, Primordial Black Holes and their clustering, primordial inhomogeneity of dark matter or macroscopic antimatter existence leads beyond the standard paradigm of the cosmological scenario and specify with high precision the parameters of BSM physics. 

【报告人简介】M.Khlopov has completed his PhD in 1977 from Moscow Physical Technical Institute and postdoctoral studies from Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics under charge of Ya.B. Zeldovich. He is Full Professor of National Research Nuclear University MEPHI, President of Center for Cosmoparticle physics COSMION, Main Researcher in Institute of Physics Southern Federal University (Rostov on Don, Russia), Director of Virtual Institute of Astroparticle physics, a premier e-science and e-education complex. He has published 25 books and book chapters as well as more than 500 papers in reputed journals developing cosmoparticle physics as the science on fundamental relationship of Cosmology and Particle physics.