In 2015, a black hole binary was confirmed by gravitational waves, and since it was pointed out that this may be a binary of primordial black holes, many researchers, not only in cosmology and gravity theory, but also in elementary particles and astrophysics, have come to realize the utility of primordial black holes. As a result, primordial black hole research has rapidly developed and expanded in the last 10 years. The motivation for organizing this workshop is to take this opportunity to promote international mutual understanding, build cooperative relationships, and lead to future constructive and cutting-edge international joint research.
This workshop invites researchers conducting cutting-edge research on various aspects of primordial black holes, providing a forum for in-depth discussion and interaction among researchers.
Date: 10th (Fri) and 11th (Sat) of March 2023
Venue: Rikkyo University, Toshima, Tokyo
Contributed talks will be accepted
No travel or accommodation support will be provided for anyone other than invited speakers
Enquiries will only be accepted through the contact form at the bottom
The registration will be closed when the number of participants exceeds the capacity of the workshop site
Program: Here
Albert Escrivá (Nagoya U.), Tomohiro Harada (Rikkyo U.), Katsuya Hashino (Tokyo University of Science; Peking U.), Kentaro Kasai (ICRR, U. Tokyo), Yasutaka Koga (Nagoya U.), Kazunori Kohri (KEK; SOKENDAI; Kavli IPMU), Takafumi Kokubu (Kavli IPMU), Jason Kristiano (RESCEU, The University of Tokyo), Kai Murai (ICRR, U. Tokyo), Ilia Musco (INFN, La Sapienza University of Rome; Rikkyo U.), Daiki Saito (Nagoya U.), Takahiro Terada (IBS), Koichiro Uehara (Nagoya U.), Chul-Moon Yoo (Nagoya U.)
Registration form: Here
SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Ilia Musco (INFN, La Sapienza University of Rome; Rikkyo U.), Chul-Moon Yoo (Nagoya University), Tomohiro Harada (Rikkyo University)
CONTACT
harada_at_rikkyo.ac.jp