The Cosmological Constant Problem and Effective Field Theories for Dark Energy

Curso 2024/2025 · IFT UAM/CSIC

IFT UAM/CSIC 10:00–12:00 Aula Roja · 9,10,11,13 Sep 2024 Aula Azul · 12 Sep 2024
Place and time
IFT UAM/CSIC. 10:00-12:00.
Dates
Aula Roja 9,10,11,13 September 2024 and Aula Azul 12 September 2024 (only Thursday).

Abstract

This course provides a pedagogical introduction to Effective Field Theory methods (EFTs) for cosmology and gravitational theories, with a particular focus on theories that have been introduced to explain or tackle cosmic acceleration, dark energy, modified gravity, and the cosmological constant problem. Particular emphasis will be given to how low energy global and local symmetries—be they broken or unbroken—determine and organize the EFT expansion of all such theories both at the classical and quantum level. Where possible focus will be given in simple explicit examples.

Details

Lectures 1-2: A brief intro to EFTs and why non-renormalizable theories are renormalizable (at least at low energies). General relativity as the low energy EFT of a massless spin-2 particle, Einstein-Cartan and first-order formulations. Coupling quantized gravity to QFTs, field redefinitions and decoupling limits, 1PI effective actions, loop corrections and the (old) cosmological constant problem.

Lecture 3: EFTs of dark energy, modified gravity I: scalar-tensor theories, large extra dimensions and branes, EFTs of nonlinearly realized global symmetries (axions, DBI, Galileons, conformal Galileons, k-essence, example UV completions).

Lecture 4: EFTs of dark energy, modified gravity II: EFTs of spontaneously broken diffeomorphisms (inflation/quintessence, fluids, solids aka Lorentz-violating massive gravity, Lorentz-invariant massive gravity and its extensions).

Lecture 5: Schwinger-Keldysh formalism, wavefunction of the Universe, cosmological bootstrap and analyticity.

The course only requires basic knowledge of quantum field theory (specifically in the path integral formulation) and general relativity. More details on aspects of the course can be found in the book “The Encyclopaedia of Cosmology”, Set 2: Frontiers in Cosmology: worldscientific.com

Participants

  • AC
    Aoufia, Christian
    Participant
  • CM
    Caldarola, Marienza
    Participant
  • CM
    Castellano Mora, Alberto
    Participant
  • MC
    Cielo, Mattia
    Participant
  • GF
    Fernández Casas, Gonzalo
    Participant
  • FT
    Fernández Tejedor, Jaime
    Participant
  • GE
    Gambín Egea, Jesús
    Participant
  • GF
    Gómez-Fayrén de las Heras, Carmen
    Participant
  • GR
    García Romeu, Pau
    Participant
  • AG
    Grieco, Alessandra
    Participant
  • HC
    Huertas Castellanos, Jesús
    Participant
  • LO
    Lozano Onrubia, Álvaro
    Participant
  • MB
    Martin Barandiaran, Mikel
    Participant
  • LM
    Melotti, Luca
    Participant
  • MG
    Morrás Gutiérrez, Gonzalo
    Participant
  • OJ
    Ocampo Justiniano, Indira Yasmin
    Participant
  • LP
    Paoloni, Lorenzo
    Participant
  • RG
    Ruiz García, Ignacio
    Participant
  • SO
    Sebastian Olex, Edward
    Participant
  • SR
    Sánchez Ruiz, Irene
    Participant
  • MT
    Tartaglia, Michelangelo
    Participant
  • VB
    Valero Bento, Bruno
    Participant
  • VA
    Velasco Aja, Eduardo
    Participant
  • ZG
    Zenteno Gatica, Cristóbal
    Participant

STRING THEORY: Miguel Montero [IFT]

Curso 2024/2025 · IFT UAM/CSIC

Sala Roja, IFT UAM/CSIC 4 Oct → Sala Gris 1 Sep 30 · 10:00–11:30 Oct 2,4,7,8,14,16,18,21,23,25 · 09:30–11:00
Place
Sala Roja, IFT UAM/CSIC (on the 4th of October it takes place in Sala Gris 1).
Dates/Times
September 30, 10:00-11:30. October: 2,4 (this day in Sala Gris 1),7,8,14,16,18,21,23,25. 09:30-11:00

Description

The course provides an introduction to string theory, including the bosonic string theory, the 5 supersymmetric string theories in ten spacetime dimensions, toroidal compactification, dualities, M-theory, D-branes and AdS/CFT holography. The course only requires basic knowledge of quantum field theory and general relativity, and in particular does not require previous knowledge about string theory.

Participants

  • AE
    Anastasi, Edoardo
    Participant
  • AC
    Aoufia, Christian
    Participant
  • BG
    Barbagallo, Gabriele
    Participant
  • BB
    Benito Lamata, César
    Participant
  • CR
    Carrasco Carmona, Rafael
    Participant
  • GF
    Fernández Casas, Gonzalo
    Participant
  • FT
    Fernández Tejedor, Jaime
    Participant
  • FG
    Fenati, Gabriel
    Participant
  • GP
    García Romeu, Pau
    Participant
  • GC
    Gómez-Fayrén de las Heras, Carmen
    Participant
  • AG
    Grieco, Alessandra
    Participant
  • HJ
    Huertas Castellanos, Jesús
    Participant
  • LR
    López Noé, Rafael
    Participant
  • LA
    Lozano Onrubia, Álvaro
    Participant
  • MM
    Martin Barandiaran, Mikel
    Participant
  • ML
    Melotti, Luca
    Participant
  • PL
    Paoloni, Lorenzo
    Participant
  • QL
    Qu, Lechen
    Participant
  • RS
    Rodríguez Benítez, Sergio
    Participant
  • RI
    Ruiz García, Ignacio
    Participant
  • SI
    Sánchez Ruiz, Irene
    Participant
  • TM
    Tartaglia, Michelangelo
    Participant
  • VE
    Velasco Aja, Eduardo
    Participant

ADVANCED STATISTICS, FROM FISHER MATRIX TO MCMCs: Domenico Sapone [Chile U.]

Curso 2024/2025 · IFT UAM/CSIC

IFT UAM/CSIC Blue Room · 7 Oct 2024 · 15:00–17:00 Red Room · 8–9 Oct 2024 · 15:00–17:00 Codes: Python & Mathematica
Place/time/Dates
7 October 2024, Blue Room, IFT UAM/CSIC. 15:00-17:00.
Place/time/Dates
8,9 October 2024, Red Room, IFT UAM/CSIC. 15:00-17:00.

Description

In these lectures we cover some of the techniques in data analysis which have been developed in a cosmological context. We start by considering the general problem of estimating parameters from data, focusing on Monte Carlo Markov Chains (MCMC) for small catalogs. Then, we continue with the Fisher matrix formalism to analyse experimental setups before any data are taken. In fact, the Fisher matrix formalism can be of great help to test the requirements of an experiment in order to reach the desired accuracy on the final parameters that need to be tested.

We consider different experimental setups and in each topic will face the built-in of the numerical codes alongside with the theoretical recipes in order to properly construct the observables.

The last lecture will have a hands-on approach: the participants will choose the desired observable and will write their own code in their favored language.

  • •07.10.2024: Introduction to statistics. Fisher matrix formalism and MCMC.
  • •08.10.2024: Construction of the Fisher matrix and MCMC for various experiments
  • •09.10.2024: Hands-on session.

All the codes shown during the lectures are in Python (preferred) and in Mathematica.

Participants

  • CM
    Caldarola, Marienza
    Participant
  • CM
    Cielo, Mattia
    Participant
  • DA
    D’Anna, Antonino
    Participant
  • DM
    Di Marco, Gaetano
    Participant
  • GA
    Gutiérrez Adame, Adrian
    Participant
  • LN
    López Noé, Rafael
    Participant
  • MB
    Martin Barandiaran, Mikel
    Participant
  • MG
    Morrás Gutiérrez, Gonzalo
    Participant
  • NT
    Naredo Tuero, Daniel
    Participant
  • OJ
    Ocampo Justiniano, Indira Yasmin
    Participant
  • PP
    Pérez Panadero, Fernando
    Participant
  • SO
    Sebastian Olex, Edward
    Participant
  • ZG
    Zenteno Gatica, Cristóbal
    Participant
  • ZP
    Zuriaga Puig, Jaume
    Participant

FLAVOR PHYSICS IN SM AND BEYOND: Paride Paradisi [Padova]

Curso 2024/2025 · IFT UAM/CSIC

Sala Roja, IFT UAM/CSIC Mon–Thu · 11:00–13:00 14–25 Oct 2024
Place and time
Sala Roja, IFT UAM/CSIC. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 11:00-13:00.
Dates
14-25 October 2024.

FLAVOR PHYSICS IN SM AND BEYOND — Description

1) Flavor physics in the quark sector within the SM

  • – Flavor changing charged current (FCCC) processes
  • – Flavor changing neutral current (FCNC) processes & DF = 1,2 transitions (one-loop calculation of few relevant DF = 1,2 processes)
  • – Low-energy EFT description of flavor physics: running and matching

2) Flavor in the leptonic sector within the SM

  • – neutrino oscillation
  • – Lepton Flavor Violation
  • – anomalous magnetic moments of leptons

3) Flavor physics and new physics in the quark and leptonic sectors

Participants

  • DA
    D’Anna, Antonino
    Participant
  • DJ
    Domenech Moya, José Daniel
    Participant
  • FT
    Fernández Tejedor, Jaime
    Participant
  • FA
    Foguel da Silva, Ana Luisa
    Participant
  • FZ
    Fuentes Zamoro, Marta
    Participant
  • LN
    López Noé, Rafael
    Participant
  • LA
    Lozano Onrubia, Álvaro
    Participant
  • NT
    Naredo Tuero, Daniel
    Participant
  • PP
    Pérez Panadero, Fernando
    Participant
  • RB
    Rodríguez Benítez, Sergio
    Participant
  • RS
    Rosende Herrero, Samuel
    Participant

INTRODUCTION TO COLLIDER PHYSICS: Richard Ruiz [Crakow, INP]

Curso 2024/2025 · IFT UAM/CSIC

Sala Roja, IFT UAM/CSIC 11:00–13:00 24–26 Feb 2025
Place and time
Sala Roja, IFT UAM/CSIC. 11:00-13:00.
Dates
24,25,26 February 2025 CANCELED COURSE.

INTRODUCTION TO COLLIDER PHYSICS — Description

Over three lectures (2h/day), the course will introduce theoretical and phenomenological aspects of hadron-hadron (day 1), lepton-lepton (day 2), and hadron-lepton (day 3) collider experiments at TeV-scale center-of-mass energies. This includes: an introduction to the Drell-Yan and weak boson scattering processes, an introduction to jets in QCD, muon colliders, neutrino-nucleus deep-inelastic scattering, and factorization in gauge theories.

Participants

  • DG
    Di Marco, Gaetano
    Participant
  • LR
    López Noé, Rafael
    Participant
  • RS
    Rodríguez Benítez, Sergio
    Participant

TOPOLOGICAL QUANTUM MATTER & TOP. QUAN. INFORMATION: Belén Paredes [IFT]

IFT UAM/CSIC

Sala Roja, IFT UAM/CSIC 15:00–16:30 Feb 5,12,19,26 · Mar 5,12,19,26 · Apr 2,9,23,30 (2025)
Lugar y hora
Sala Roja, IFT UAM/CSIC. 15:00 – 16:30.
Fechas
Fechas, 2025: February 5,12,19,26. March 5,12,19,26. April 2,9,23,30

Description

I will give an introduction to the theory of topological matter and anyons, and to the theory of topological quantum information and computation. I will discuss the following subjects: quantum braiding statistics and anyons, topological order, topological quantum codes, fractional quantum Hall systems, topological qubits and topological protection, topological quantum computation. I will introduce these concepts both at a mathematical level and at a physical level, discussing physical systems in which topological order and anyons can arise.

Participants

  • BA
    Benedito, Alfred
    Participant
  • MD
    Martínez Campos, David
    Participant
  • WC
    Wang, Chuying
    Participant
  • SJ
    Sanchez Segovia, Jorge
    Participant
  • LA
    Lozano Onrubia, Alvaro
    Participant
  • CS
    Cerezo Roquebrun, Sergio Guillermo
    Participant

ANOMALIES IN CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS: Karl Landsteiner [IFT]

IFT UAM/CSIC

Aula Gris 2 (excepto 18, sala Roja) 11:00 – 13:00 Feb 17,18,19,20,21,27,28 · 2025
Place/time
Aula Gris 2 (excepto 18, sala Roja), IFT UAM/CSIC. 11:00 – 13:00.
Dates, 2025
February – 17,18,19,20,21,27,28

ANOMALIES IN CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS — Description

Anomalies in quantum field theory are often thought of as pertaining to the realm of high energy physics. They play however and ever increasing role in condensed matter physics as well. I will give an introduction to the application of anomalies in condensed matter systesm, discuss topological state of matter such as SPT phases and anomaly inflow and anomaly induced transport phenomena sucha Hall and chiral magnetic effects.

Participants

  • BA
    Benedito, Alfred
    Participant
  • CR
    Carrasco Carmona, Rafael
    Participant
  • FG
    Fernández Casas, Gonzalo
    Participant
  • GD
    García Fariña, David
    Participant
  • GP
    García Romeu, Pau
    Participant
  • HJ
    Huertas Castellanos, Jesús
    Participant
  • LA
    Lozano Onrubia, Álvaro
    Participant
  • MD
    Martínez Campos, David
    Participant
  • ML
    Melotti, Luca
    Participant
  • RI
    Ruiz García, Ignacio
    Participant
  • TM
    Tartaglia, Michelangelo
    Participant
  • VE
    Velasco Aja, Eduardo
    Participant