First announcement: May 28th, 2024
Open call for abstracts: June 3rd, 2024
Deadline for abstracts: July 31st, 2024 (Closed)
Communication of acceptance: August 30th
Final agenda of sessions: September 9th
Registration opening: September 9th, 2024
Registration deadline: October 10th, 2024
Questionnaire deadline: October 16th, 2024
Event date: October 17-18th, 2024
Q&A: In addition to the in-live sessions, you can submit your early questions here. Moreover, you can ask us to join us in the Discord discussion panel.
The Second CMC discussion panel will consist of three invited talks+discussion of 30+20 minutes, plus ten contributed talks+discussion of 10+5 minutes or (15+5 minutes) each one.
Online reception
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Presentation of the CMC2 event
06:00-06:05 NYT
12:00-12:05 CEST
15:30-15:35 IST
19:00-19:05 JST
Organization team.
Session I. Observational tensions in astrophysics and cosmology (moderated by Moncy John)
06:05-07:00 NYT
12:05-13:00 CEST
15:35-16:30 IST
19:05-20:00 JST
Dr Sebastian Von Hausegger (University of Oxford)
07:00-08:00 NYT
13:00-14:00 CEST
16:30-17:30 IST
20:00-21:00 JST
Is the CMB a relevant initial condition for structure formation in alternative cosmological models? Pavel Kroupa (University of Bonn)
Empirical evidence of consistent redshift bias at cosmological scales. Lior Shamir (Kansas State University)
Galaxies older than the LambdaCDM Universe at z=8. Martín López-Corredoira (Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias)
Evolution of Hubble parameter from Pantheon plus data and comparison with Cosmic Chronometers. E S Ardra (Mahatma Gandhi University)
08:00-08:10 NYT
14:00-14:10 CEST
17:30-17:40 IST
21:00-21:10 JST
Session II. Local and small-to-medium scales in astrophysics (moderated by Saddam Leonardo Kap)
09:00-10:00 NYT
15:00-16:00 CEST
18:30-19:30 IST
22:00-23:00 JST
Dr Indranil Banik (Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation - Portsmouth)
10:00-11:00 NYT
16:00-17:00 CEST
19:30-20:30 IST
23:00-00:00 JST
Abell 3827 and its constraints on dark matter and MOND. Jenny Wagner (Helsinki Institute of Physics, University of Helsinki)
Hyperconical modified gravity: from the large to the small scales. Robert Monjo (Saint Louis University)
Effective G in Modification of Newtonian Gravity. Shiva Dwivedi (Christ Deemed To Be University);
11:00-11:10 NYT
17:00-17:10 CEST
20:30-20:40 IST
00:00-00:10 JST
Session III. Cosmology and large-scale astrophysics (moderated by Elena Asencio)
06:05-07:00 NYT
12:05-13:00 CEST
15:35-16:30 IST
19:05-20:00 JST
Nikolaus Sulzenauer (Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie)
07:00-08:00 NYT
13:00-14:00 CEST
16:30-17:30 IST
20:00-21:00 JST
Are Dark Matter and Dark Energy Manifestations of Covarying Coupling Constants? Rajendra Gupta (University of Ottawa)
On the initial conditions of the νHDM model. Nikolaos Samaras (Astronomical Institute of Charles University)
An effective Hubble constant in f(R) modified gravity in the Jordan frame. Tiziano Schiavone (Galileo Galilei Institute for Theoretical Physics)
08:00-08:10 NYT
14:00-14:10 CEST
17:30-17:40 IST
21:00-21:10 JST
Acknowledgement and closure words (Organization team)