CONFERENCE PROGRAM


Preliminary Scientific Program


 

   

Monday January 31st


Morning Session: Gravitational Waves (1)
08:30 - 11:50
Chairperson: Marie Anne Bizourd (Artemis, Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, Nice)


(25'+5')

LVK O3 stochastic background
Tania Regimbau (LAPP, Annecy)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

On the search of a stochastic gravitational wave background with the European Pulsar Timing Array
Aurélien Chalumeau (APC Paris and LPC2E Orléans)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Insights into searches for anisotropies in the nanohertz gravitational-wave background
Yacine Ali-Haimoud (New York University)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Experimental upper limits of ultra-high-frequency stochastic gravitational waves from graviton to photon conversion in a static magnetic field
Aldo Ejlli (Cardiff University)    [PDF]

(30')

Coffee Break


(15'+5')

The gravitational wave signal from primordial magnetic fields in the Pulsar Timing Array frequency band
Alberto Roper Pol (APC, Paris)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Jointly setting upper limits on multiple components of an anisotropic stochastic gravitational- wave background
Jishnu Suresh (Université Catholique de Louvain)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Audible Axions
Wolfram Ratzinger (Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

To detect spin-2 ultra-light dark matter with gravitational wave interferometers
Federico Urban (CEICO Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague)    [PDF]


Afternoon Session: Neutrons and Anti-hydrogen
17:00 - 19:20
Chairperson: Jacques Dumarchez (LPNHE, Paris)


(20'+5')

qBounce: first measurement of the neutron electric charge with a Ramsey-type GRS experiment
Joachim Bosina (TU Wien)    [PDF]


(20'+5')

qBounce: Gravity Resonance Spectroscopy using Ultracold Neutrons
Jakob Micko (ILL, Grenoble)    [PDF]

(30')

Coffee Break


(15'+5')

AEgIS: status and prospects
Ruggero Caravita (CERN, Geneva)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Status and plans of the Gravitational Behaviour of Antihydrogen at Rest (GBAR) experiment
Philipp Blumer (CERN, Geneva)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Analysis of classical and quantum measurements of free fall acceleration of antihydrogen in the GBAR experiment
Olivier Rousselle (Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Paris)    [PDF]


Poster Session
21:00 - 23:00

 

   

Tuesday February 1st


Morning Session: GAIA, galactic gravity, dark matter
08:30 - 12:10
Chairperson: Peter Wolf (SYRTE, Observatoire de Pairs)


(40'+10')

GAIA and Dark Matter
Benoît Famaey (Université de Strasbourg)    [PPT]


(25'+5')

Direct limits for scalar field dark matter from the GEO600 gravitational-wave detector
Sander Vermeulen (Cardiff University)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Constraints on scalar field dark matter using correlated Michelson interferometers
Lorenzo Aiello (Cardiff University)    [PPTX]

(30')

Coffee Break


(25'+5')

Tests of GR with planetary ephemerides with BepiColombo simulations
Agnès Fienga (Géoazur, Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

GAlileo Survey of Transient Objects Network (GASTON) Project : Searching for Dark Matter using the Galileo Satellites
Pacôme Delva (SYRTE, Observatoire de Paris)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Tests of gravitation and of the supermassive black hole paradigm at the Galactic Center with GRAVITY
Guy Perrin (LESIA Observatoire de Paris)    [PPTX]


(15'+5')

Hypothesis on the nature and origin of cold dark matter
Roman Schnabel (Institut für Laserphysik, Universität Hamburg)    [PPTX]


Afternoon Session: Tests of the equivalence principle
17:00 - 18:10
Chairperson: Benoît Famaey (Observatoire Astronomique de Strasbourg)

(25'+5')

MICROSCOPE: the test of the equivalence principle in space and its terminated final data process
Quentin Baghi (CEA, Saclay)    [PPTX]


(15'+5')

Space tests of the equivalence principle beyond Microscope
Peter Wolf (SYRTE Observatoire de Paris)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Tests of the Einstein Equivalence Principle around the supermassive black hole in our Galactic Center
Aurélien Hees (SYRTE, Observatoire de Paris)    [PDF]

(30')

Coffee Break


Afternoon Session (2): Gravitational Waves (2)
18:40 - 20:00
Chairperson: Benoît Famaey (Observatoire Astronomique de Strasbourg)


(15'+5')

Source classification of LIGO-Virgo candidate events
Dimitri Estevez (IPHC, Strasbourg)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Search for gravitational-wave transients associated with gamma-ray bursts during the O3b run of Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo
Jean-Grégoire Ducoin (IAP, Paris)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Studies of gravity with pulsars
Paulo Freire (Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie, Bonn)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

One pulsar, two white dwarfs, and a planet confirming the strong equivalence principle
Guillaume Voisin (Observatoire de Paris)    [PDF]


 

   

Wednesday February 2nd


Morning Session: Gravitational Waves (3)
08:30 - 11:30
Chairperson: Antoine Petiteau (Irfu CEA-Saclay)


(25'+5')

Latest results of the LVK collaboration on CBC sources (catalogs, rates and population studies)
Stephen Fairhurst (Cardiff University)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Searching for New Compact Objects with Gravitational Waves
Thomas Edwards (Stockholm University)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Binary Black Hole mergers and galaxies’ central black holes
Antonella Palmese (University of California, Berkeley)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Never two without three: binary black hole mergers via three-body interactions in young, globular and nuclear star clusters
Marco Dall'Amico (University of Padova, INFN Padova)    [PDF]

(30')

Coffee Break


(15'+5')

Effects of dense matter properties on the tidal deformability and gravitational waveforms of binary neutron stars
Loïc Perot (Université Libre de Bruxelles)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Multipolar effective-one-body waveforms for eccentric binary black holes with non-precessing spins
Antoni Ramos-Buades (AEI Potsdam)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Searching for Continuous Gravitational Waves with PTA
Mikel Falxa (Laboratoire APC, Paris)    [PDF]


Afternoon Session: Gravitation with cold atoms on ground and in space (1)
17:00 - 19:40
Chairperson: Pacôme Delva (SYRTE, Observatoire de Paris)


(25'+5')

AION, AEDGE and Cold Atoms in Space
Oliver Buchmüller (Imperial College London)    [PPTX]


(25'+5')

Quantum gases in space
Naceur Gaaloul (IoQO Leibniz University of Hanover)    [PDF]

(30')

Coffee Break


(15'+5')

Perspectives of measuring the gravitational field of laser light and ultrarelativistic particle beams
Daniel Braun (University of Tübingen)    [PPTX]


(25'+5')

CARIOQA : a test bench for spatial atom interferometry
Quentin Beaufils (SYRTE, Observatoire de Paris)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Quantum-enhanced atom interferometry
Robin Corgier (LNE-SYRTE, Observatoire de Paris)    [PDF]


 

   

Thursday February 3rd


Morning Session: Theory (1)
08:30 - 11:50
Chairperson: Daniel Braun (University of Tübingen)


(25'+5')

Frozen Axions and Global Dynamics for Newton and Planck
Alexander Vikman (CEICO Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Probing Gravitational Waves from Pulsars in Brans-Dicke theory
Paritosh Verma (National Centre for Nuclear Research, Warsaw)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Black holes and neutron stars in entangled relativity
Olivier Minazzoli (ARTEMIS - Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Black hole perturbations in modified gravity
Hugo Roussille (Laboratoire APC, Paris)    [PDF]

(30')

Coffee Break


(15'+5')

Quasinormal modes of Schwarzschild black holes in metric affine Chern-Simons theory
Flavio Bombacigno (University of Valencia)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Boson Stars in Palatini f(R) gravity
Andreu Masó-Ferrando (Universitat de València-IFIC)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

The Immirzi field in modified gravity: superentropic black holes with scalar hair
Simon Boudet (University of Trento)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Challenges in supersymmetric cosmology
Ignatios Antoniadis (LPTHE, Paris)    [PDF]


Afternoon Session: Gravitational Waves (4)
17:00 - 19:10
Chairperson: Stephen Fairhurst (Cardiff University)


(25'+5')

Status of advanced detector and related R&D: VIRGO
Marie-Anne Bizouard (ARTEMIS Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur, Nice)    [PDF]


(25'+5')

Recent findings on squeezed light experiments for current or future gravitational wave detectors
Roman Schnabel (ZfOQ Hamburg Universität)    [PPTX]

(30')

Coffee Break


(15'+5')

A fast and precise methodology to search for and analyse strongly lensed gravitational-wave events
Justin Janquart (NIKHEF, Amsterdam)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Beyond Poisson equation in N-body simulations
Clément Stahl (Observatoire Astronomique de Strasbourg)    [PDF]


 

   

Friday February 4th


Morning Session (1): Gravitational Waves (5)
08:30 - 09:40
Chairperson: Naceur Gaaloul (IQO Leibniz University of Hannover)


(25'+5')

Einstein Telescope
Tomasz Bulik (University of Warsaw)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Constraining parameters of low mass merging compact binary systems with Einstein Telescope alone
Neha Singh (Astronomical Observatory, University of Warsaw)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Exploring compact binary populations with the Einstein Telescope alone
Tomasz Bulik (University of Warsaw)    [PDF]

(30')

Coffee Break


Morning Session (2): Gravitation with cold atoms on ground and in space (2)
09:40 - 11:30
Chairperson: Naceur Gaaloul (IQO Leibniz University of Hannover)


(25'+5')

Results from the Stanford 10m Tower
Peter Asenbaum (IQOQI Vienna)    [PDF]


(25'+5')

UGR tests with atomic clocks and atom interferometers
Fabio di Pumpo (Institute of Quantum Physics, Ulm University)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Large scale Atom Interferometry with the MIGA antenna.
Benjamin Canuel (Laboratoire Photonique, Numérique et Nanosciences)    [PDF]


Afternoon Session: Gravitational Waves (6)
17:00 - 19:30
Chairperson: Antonella Palmese (University of California Berkeley)


(25'+5')

Constraints on the cosmic expansion history from the third LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Gravitational-Wave Transient Catalog
Simone Mastrogiovanni (Artemis Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, Nice)    [PDF]


(25'+5')

Testing GR with gravitational waves: latest results from the LVK collaboration
Abhirup Ghosh (MPI fpr Gravitational Physics, Postdam)    [PDF]

(30')

Coffee Break


(15'+5')

Modified gravitational wave propagation: information from strongly lensed binaries and the BNS mass function
Francesco Iacovelli (University of Geneva)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Cosmology and modified gravity with dark sirens from GWTC-3
Michele Mancarella (University of Geneva)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

A parameterized template based search for gravitational wave signals beyond general relativity
Harsh Narola (Universiteit Utrecht)    [PPTX]


 

   

Saturday February 5th


Morning Session: Gravitational Waves (7)
08:30 - 11:30
Chairperson: Marc Lilley (SYRTE Observatoire de Paris)


(25'+5')

LISA, observing gravitational waves Universe from space: mission, objectives and status
Antoine Petiteau (Irfu CEA-Saclay)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

The LISA Data Challenges
Quentin Baghi (CEA Saclay)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Predictions for LISA and PTA based on SHARK galaxy simulations.
Malgorzata Curylo (Astronomical Observatory of the University of Warsaw)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Limits to free-fall in LISA Pathfinder: in-depth analysis of the acceleration noise performance
Lorenzo Sala (University of Trento)    [PDF]

(30')

Coffee Break


(15'+5')

Time delay interferometry for LISA science and instrument characterization
Martina Muratore (University of Trento)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Gravitational waves radiated by magnetic galactic binaries and observation by LISA
Adrien Bourgoin (SYRTE, Observatoire de Paris)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Time-delay Interferometry with unsynchronized clocks as part of an independent L0-L1 pipeline for LISA
Olaf Hartwig (SYRTE, Observatoire de Paris)    [PDF]


Afternoon Session: Theory (2)
17:00 - 20:00
Chairperson: Ignatios Antoniadis (LPTHE, Paris)


(25'+5')

Discovering torsion bigravity world
Vasilisa Nikiforova (IHES, Bures-sur-Yvette)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Non-singular bounce in classical general relativity from inflation and spatial curvature
Cyril Renevey (LPSC, Grenoble)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Polymer Quantum Mechanics and the Generalized Uncertainty Principle representation: implications of lattice dynamics and minimal uncertainties for quantum mechanics and cosmology.
Gabriele Barca (La Sapienza University of Rome)    [PDF]

(30')

Coffee Break


(15'+5')

Gravitational waves from Dark SU(N) theories with holography
Nicklas Ramberg (Johannes Gutenberg universität Mainz)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

How the Immirzi Parameter deforms the SL(2,R) Boundary Charges on the Light Cone
Wolfgang Wieland (Austrian Academy of Science, Vienna)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Gravitational Waves in Scalar-Tensor Theory to One-and-a-Half Post-Newtonian order
David Trestini (Observatoire de Paris)    [PDF]


(15'+5')

Charges and Fluxes on (Perturbed) Non-expanding Horizons
Jerzy Lewandowski (University of Warsaw)    [PDF]


 


Posters: Gravitational Waves


(poster)

Timing analysis of ultra wide-band datasets from the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array.
Malgorzata Curylo (Astronomical Observatory of the University of Wars)


(poster)

Inference of proto-neutron star properties from gravitational-wave data in core-collapse supernovae
Marie Anne Bizouard (Artemis Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, Nice)


(poster)

Binary Black Holes detection in Einstein Telescope using Convolutional Neural Networks
Wathela Alhassan (Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Warsaw)


(poster)

Optical and mechanical characterization of ion-beam-sputtered MgF2 and AlF3 thin films
Francesco Piergiovanni (Università di Urbino, INFN Firenze)


(poster)

A population study with GW dark sirens: constraints on modified GR theories with mass models
Konstantin Leyde (APC, Paris)



Posters: Tests of the equivalence principle


(poster)

On the shortcomings of the Shapiro delay tests of the equivalence principle
Olivier Minazzoli (ARTEMIS - Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur)



Posters: GAIA, galactic gravity, dark matter


(poster)

Galaxy Formation, Evolution and Rotation as a 4D Relativistic Cloud-World Embedded in a 4D Conformal Bulk
Mohammed Al-Fadhli (University of Lincoln)


(poster)

Search for axion dark matter in the lab with an optical cavity and a fiber link
Jordan Gué (SYRTE, Observatoire de Paris)


(poster)

An experiment for observing quantum gravity phenomena using twin table-top interferometers
Sander Vermeulen (Cardiff University)



Posters: Gravitation with cold atoms on ground and in space


Posters: Neutrons and Anti-hydrogen


(poster)

Symmetric Bloch oscillations of matter waves
Zachary Pagel (University of California, Berkeley)



Posters: Theory


(poster)

Influence of cosmological expansion in local experiments
Daniel Braun (Institute for Theoretical Physics, Tübingen)


(poster)

Geometric description of a spin 1/2 particle in curved spacetime
Ashkan Alibabaei (Leibniz University of Hannover)


 

 

Last modification 05/02/22 (jdz)