7–12 Jul 2024
Aurum, the ‘Gabriele d’Annunzio’ University and ICRANet
Europe/Rome timezone

Planckian discreteness in cosmology: Brownian motion of dark matter particles

12 Jul 2024, 18:00
30m
Lab. B (Palazzo Micara of the ‘Gabriele d’Annunzio’ University)

Lab. B

Palazzo Micara of the ‘Gabriele d’Annunzio’ University

Viale Pindaro, 42, Pescara
Invited talk in a parallel session Causal set theory Causal set theory

Speaker

Arad Nasiri (Imperial College London)

Description

Quantum gravity has yet remained elusive from an observational standpoint. In this talk, I will discuss Swerves, a proposal within quantum gravity phenomenology that predicts testable effects in cosmological data. Motivated by considerations in Causal Set Theory, a discrete approach to quantum gravity, we have formulated the covariant Brownian motion of free particles around their geodesics. At the level of the Fokker-Planck equation, this approach provides the unique generally covariant extension to the Boltzmann equation for free particles. When applied to dark matter particles, it results in dynamical warming at late times, which suppresses the matter power spectrum at small scales. Thus, the model shows potential for alleviating the S_8 tension.

Primary author

Arad Nasiri (Imperial College London)

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