Description
New observational programs and techniques are opening a window to the first galaxies in the universe and bringing surprises along the way. In this workshop, we'll explore how dark matter phenomenology may have impacted the first stars and galaxies, focusing on how improved modeling and simulations can allow us to use new and upcoming high-redshift data to gain insight into dark matter's fundamental nature.
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Dark Matter Annihilation in 21cm Signal at Cosmic Dawn
NC State University & Perimeter Institute -
Probing Dark Matter Energy Injection in the Cosmic Dawn with the 21-cm Power Spectrum
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) -
How Dense is Early Dark Matter Structure?
University of Waterloo -
Zero Metallicity with Zero CPU Hours
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics -
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Panel Discussion: Theory/Observations/Simulations - what will save us?
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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University of Cambridge
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Effects of primordial black holes on early star formation.
University of Cambridge -
Kinetic decoupling and the matter distribution at high redshift
Massachusetts Institute of Technology -
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Illuminating Hidden Sector Dark Matter With Early-Forming Microhalos
Observatoire de Paris -
The role of dark matter in supermassive black hole mergers
Gonzalo Alonso-Alvarez