Data from ESA’s Gaia mission is already revolutionizing Galactic
astronomy, providing an unprecedented view of the Solar
neighborhood and beyond. However, while it provides us a great
opportunity to transform our understanding of the Milky Way,
it...
Higher symmetries in quantum field theory are novel concepts of
symmetry that involve extended operators such as Wilson lines in
gauge theory. We briefly review this formalism and then
discuss recent applications to particle physics, including
an...
Weak gravitational lensing imprints a coherent distortion onto
the observed shapes of distant galaxies. At the image level, this
gravitational shear is degenerate with the intrinsic shape of
galaxies, and the weak lensing signal-to-noise from an...
Tidal disruption events (TDEs) provide an exciting opportunity
to study supermassive black holes (SMBHs) in quiescent galaxies and
the stellar populations and dynamics in galactic nuclei. They test
the limits of black hole accretion by regularly...
Black holes are expected to exhibit universal 'random matrix'
behavior at late times, indicative of quantum chaos. The
approach to a late-time plateau in the spectral form factor
(SFF) is a probe of this behavior. In this talk we study the SFF
in...
I will explore the "Elusive Universe," where dark matter,
neutrinos, and gravity sculpt our observed nature, leaving many
open questions.
My work focuses on opening up new directions to answer these
puzzles. I will present two approaches:
1) Using...