I'm interested in neutrinos, PBHs, and all in between!
@ift_uam_csic postdoc, previously @IPPP_Durham 🇨🇴🇧🇷
De rēbus neutrinōrum foraminumque atrōrum scrībam
New paper today: https://t.co/aWkvtdegrq
What if we observe a black hole evaporating close to Earth? Could we learn about its properties before its final burst?
I have explored the possibility of using both photons and neutrinos to test whether the black hole had any spin.
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In 2020, I came across a new paradigm for #cosmology and #particle#physics that we named "Cosmic Stasis".
We then published several works investigating the many implications of such a discovery.
This was featured in the New Scientist!
Great article by @miriamfrankel !
Paper day: https://t.co/qCmTXkJnTa
Suppose the nu mass-orderings were actually smaller/different in the past. This scenario receives encouragement from the recent DESI survey. Can this be tested? @yuberfpg and I claim that an observation of the DSNB can do exactly that! 🙂
Exciting milestone! After years of preparation, the first neutrinos have been observed by the Short-Baseline Near Detector collaboration at Fermilab. 🙌
#neutrino@sbnddetector#physics
🔗 Read more: https://t.co/306NT3TT7S
It's (Paper Day)^2 today, with one paper on PBH hot spots and their effect on DM and Leptogenesis models! Big thanks to my great collaborators J. Gunn, J. Turner, and @yuberfpg: https://t.co/IzdORHQm7R. Thread below👀👇🧵
Happy 122ⁿᵈ Birthday to Paul Dirac.
April 15, 1975:
Dirac lecturing on the history of the positron at the National Academy of Lincei, Rome. Courtesy of INFN.
What is DESI and future cosmic surveys measure neutrino masses smaller than the constraints from oscillation experiments? How to resolve the tension between cosmology and osc. exp - a question I try to answer in https://t.co/2ZXP7xGTLM .
The cosmic neutrino background can be used as a probe of neutrino-ultralight dark matter interactions! Check out the very nice thread by @pablommirave on our recent work- https://t.co/hvm7GQUduM! Always a pleasure working with @yuberfpg and @pablommirave. 🙂
This day, 200 years ago, Beethoven premiered the Ninth Symphony
Here a nice version of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Riccardo Muti
https://t.co/kpEuAwzpR6
📄Don't miss today's #AHEP paper in arXiv!
"Primordial black hole probes of heavy neutral leptons"
by Valentina de Romeri, Y. Perez-Gonzalez and Agnese Tolino
Take a look at their work:
🔗https://t.co/YEbSFVj5vy
Along with some amazing colleagues (who are Twitter-shy), I am hosting a virtual conference - "Interacting dark sectors in astrophysics, cosmology, and the lab" -https://t.co/Xs49E2L1Cc - during Nov 6-9 ! This is a part of the MITP Youngstars Series.
Great thread on our latest paper with @manibrata_sen! It's always fun to think about the cosmic neutrino background, and of course it's even more fun to work with such nice people as Mani!
New paper out - https://t.co/Aq6h0VNi4e - with my awesome collaborator and friend @yuberfpg. Here we try to answer the question - can a future detection of the oldest neutrinos available to us say something about lepton number violation in the Standard Model? A thread on this 🧵
New paper today: https://t.co/aWkvtdegrq
What if we observe a black hole evaporating close to Earth? Could we learn about its properties before its final burst?
I have explored the possibility of using both photons and neutrinos to test whether the black hole had any spin.
🧵1/10