15–17 May 2023 On-Site
Campus Bahrenfeld
Europe/Berlin timezone

 

A first-order phase transition would be a milestone in the early universe. Whether it be by triggering inflation, sparking Baryogenesis, or creating a symphony of gravitational waves. Yet all aforementioned processes are sensitive to parameters that characterize the phase transition. Of these parameters, the velocity at which the bubble wall expands—the wall speed—has been the most elusive. In this three-day conference, we get an overview of the recent progress in the computation of the wall velocity, and discuss the steps necessary to obtain robust predictions of the wall speed.

 

Confirmed speakers:

  • Oliver Gould (University of Nottingham)
  • Thomas Konstandin (DESY)
  • Benoit Laurent (McGill University)
  • Bogumiła Świeżewska (Warsaw University)
  • Carlos Tamarit (JGU Mainz)
  • Miguel Vanvlasselaer (Brussels University) 

 

 

 

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Europe/Berlin
Campus Bahrenfeld
Building 2a, Seminar room 2
Notkestr. 85 D-22607 Hamburg, Germany
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