ModIC 2024 - Model-Independent Cosmology with gravitational waves, large-scale structure, and high-energy surveys.

Europe/Rome
IFPU (Trieste)

IFPU (Trieste)

Gor Oganesyan (Gran Sasso Science Institute), Riccardo Murgia (Gran Sasso Science Institute)
Description

Most of the observable consequences of Dark Energy (DE) follow from its impact on the expansion history of the universe, which in turn affects the growth of density perturbations, and the age of the universe. The expansion history of the universe maps to a distance-redshift relation
 

Gravitational Wave (GW) signals from binary compact object mergers act as standard sirens, as they provide a self-calibrated luminosity distance to the source, while redshift information can be obtained from their electromagnetic (EM) counterparts and/or inferred through LSS observations.

 

The next generation of GW detectors, such as Einstein Telescope (ET) and Cosmic Explorer (CE) will increase the detection rate of binary neutron star (BNS) mergers and binary black hole (BBH) mergers by an enormous factor, reaching more than 100,000 events per year. This will enable probing the expansion rate of the universe without the distance calibration issues that currently affect analyses with type Ia supernovae, thanks to joint GW-EM detections from BNS mergers. Concerning GW signals from BBH mergers, in the absence of optical emission, redshift can be obtained, e.g., via the intensity mapping (IM) of neutral hydrogen (HI) 21 cm emission.

 

The goal of this “Focus Week” is to discuss advanced model-independent data-driven methods to test the late-time expansion history of the universe (z<10) against the incredibly large sets of data that will soon be provided by ongoing and future GW, LSS, and high-energy (HE) surveys.
 

To this end, we bring together a group of international experts belonging to 3 scientific communities: theorists and experts on model-independent cosmological inference; experts on GW and multi-messenger (MM) astrophysics with high-energy (HE) γ-ray observations; experts on LSS probes of cosmology.

    • Welcome to IFPU
    • Model-independent Cosmology: Theory & Methods
      • 1
        Status of LCDM and cosmological tensions
        Speaker: Vivian Poulin
      • 11:20
        Coffee Break
      • 2
        Status of Dark Energy
        Speaker: Eric V. Linder
      • 3
        Brainstorming Session
    • 13:00
      Lunch Break
    • Model-independent Cosmology: Hands-on session
      • 4
        Model-independent methods for cosmological inference
        Speaker: Arman Shafieloo
      • 5
        Hands-on session
        Speaker: Rodrigo Calderón
      • 16:20
        Coffee Break
      • 6
        Hands-on session
        Speaker: Rodrigo Calderón
    • Dark Sirens: BBH x 21 cm HI IM
      • 7
        21 cm HI IM as a cosmological tool
        Speaker: Marta Spinelli
      • 8
        BBHs
        Speaker: Arianna Renzini
      • 11:20
        Coffee Break
      • 9
        Brainstorming Session
    • 13:00
      Lunch Break
    • Dark Sirens: Hands-on session
      • 10
        Hands-on session
        Speaker: Andrej Obuljen
      • 16:20
        Coffee Break
      • 11
        Hands-on session
        Speaker: Ulyana Dupletsa
    • Bright Sirens: Joint GW-HE observations
      • 12
        Current status of GW-EM synergies
        Speaker: Barbara Patricelli
      • 13
        Multimessenger astronomy in ET era
        Speaker: Biswajit Banerjee
      • 11:20
        Coffee Break
      • 14
        Cosmology with BNS
        Speaker: Hsin-Yu Chen
      • 15
        Brainstorming Session
    • 13:00
      Lunch Break
    • Bright Sirens: Hands-on session
      • 16
        Hands-on session
        Speaker: Andrea Cozzumbo
      • 16:20
        Coffee Break
      • 17
        Hands-on session
        Speaker: Anastasia Tsvetkova
    • Model-independent Cosmology: Summary
      Convener: Rodrigo Calderón
    • Dark Sirens: Summary
      Convener: Ulyana Dupletsa
    • 11:20
      Coffee Break
    • Bright Sirens: Summary
      Convener: Andrea Cozzumbo
    • Future Plans: Brainstorming
    • 13:00
      Lunch Break
    • Future Plans: Hands-on session
    • Future Plans: Hands-on session
    • 18
      IFPU Colloquium
      Speaker: Eric V. Linder
    • 12:30
      Lunch Break
    • Future Plans: Hands-on session
    • 16:20
      Coffee Break
    • Concluding Remarks & Spritz
      Conveners: Gor Oganesyan, Riccardo Murgia