Imprints of axion-like particles in photon spectra from galaxy clusters

Modulations of X-ray spectra from extragalactic sources might provide a signature of photons converting into axion-like particles (ALPs) when traversing a region with a large-scale magnetic field. A crucial unknown in these searches is the structure of the magnetic field considered. In this talk I discuss the impact of realistic models of the magnetic field on […]

Higgs alignment and the top quark

In 1976, S. Weinberg and his student, E. Gildener (GW), proposed multi-Higgs models of electroweak symmetry breaking which are clas- sically scale-invariant. If this scale invariance is spontaneously broken, the Higgs boson is the resulting massless dilaton and, of all the model’s scalars, its couplings to gauge bosons and fermions are exactly as in the […]

[Journal Club] A novel theoretical approach to $R(D^{(*)})$ through the Dispersive Matrix method

Abstract: The ratios $R(D^{(*)})$ are defined as the $tau/mu$ ratio of the branching fractions of exclusive semileptonic $B to D^{(*)}$ decays. They are a powerful test of Lepton Flavour Universality, one of the pillars of the SM, and are determined by the hadronic Form Factors (FFs) describing the $B to D^{(*)}$ decays. Through the novel Dispersive Matrix (DM) approach, […]

Intelligent Explorations of the String Theory Landscape [Remote talk]

The goal of identifying the Standard Model of particle physics and its extensions within string theory has been one of the principal driving forces in string phenomenology. Recently, the incorporation of artificial intelligence in string theory and certain theoretical advancements have brought to light unexpected solutions to mathematical hurdles that have so far hindered progress […]

[Journal Club] Bootstrapping Pions at Large N

Abstract: For this journal club meeting I will comment on a recent paper by Albert and Rastelli (https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.11950) in which they apply modern S-matrix bootstrap techniques to the old problem […]

Star forming galaxies as cosmic ray factories: a multimessenger view

Star forming galaxies (SFGs) are powerful factories of high-energy cosmic rays. Their star formation rate (SFR) is a key physical property characterizing both the total energy budget and the transport conditions of such particle populations. Tight correlations are in fact observed between the SFR and the non-thermal radio and gamma-ray luminosity of several SFGs. I […]

RAQIS 22

Recent Advances in Quantum Integrable Systems