Primordial black holes from supercooled first-order phase transition

 Cosmological first-order phase transition are said strongly supercooled when the nucleation temperature is much smaller than the critical temperature. They are typical of  potentials which feature nearly scale-invariance, for which the bounce action decreases only logarithmically with time. The phase transition takes place slowly and the probability distribution of bubble nucleation time is maximally spread. […]

[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, […]

[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 […]

RAQIS 22

Recent Advances in Quantum Integrable Systems

Alpine Strings 2022

This 1-day workshop aims at gathering in Annecy the local string and quantum field theory community for fruitful exchanges on active research topics. Those include: Bootstrap   Swampland program and […]