Symposium S7
23-24 June 2025
Novel probes for dark matter on galactic scales
News:
Length of invited talks: 20min (talk) + 8min (questions)
Length of contributed talks: 13min (talk) + 5min (questions)
Aims and scope
The number of known stellar substructures and tidal streams in the Local Group has surged dramatically in recent years, thanks to automated wide-field surveys (e.g., SDSS, DES, HSC-SSP) and the Gaia mission. This unprecedented wealth of data offers a promising laboratory for testing various dark matter theories. However, it also presents a series of new challenges and questions:
- How can we disentangle baryonic physics from dark matter physics?
- How many dwarf galaxies exist in the Local Group?
- What distinguishes the faintest globular clusters from ultra-faint dwarf galaxies?
- How significant are the perturbations caused by the LMC and Sagittarius to the disc and the halo?
- How can we constrain the abundance of fully dark substructures?
- What can we learn about the Galactic potential through tidal streams?
And looking ahead,
- What preparations are needed to fully leverage upcoming wide-field imaging data (Euclid, LSST)?
- What techniques will help us overcome the resolution limits of cosmological simulations?
During this two day symposium, organized into six sessions covering simulations, theory, and observations, we aim to address these questions and challenges. We will review the observational and numerical tools currently at our disposal and outline what is needed in the near future to make the best use of the available and forthcoming data.
Programme
The symposium consists of six separate sessions with focus topic as follows:
- S7a: Observational puzzles and challenges
- S7b: Dynamical masses of dwarf galaxies
- S7c: Milky Way assembly and stellar streams
- S7d: Cosmological and controlled simulations
- S7e: Dark matter and gravity tests
- S7f: Dynamical modelling techniques
Invited speakers
- Anna Genina (MPA Garching), session S7b
- Stacy Kim (Carnegie Observatories), session S7d
- Mike Petersen (University of Edinburgh), session S7c
Scientific organisers
- Raphael Errani (Carnegie Mellon University)
- Zhen Yuan (Nanjing University)
- Giuseppina Battaglia (Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias)
- Michelle Collins (University of Surrey)
- Carlo Nipoti (University of Bologna)
- Jorge Penarrubia (University of Edinburgh)
- Matt Walker (Carnegie Mellon University)
Contact
You can reach out to the organizers of the "Novel probes for dark matter on galactic scales" symposium at darkmatter2025 @ cmu.edu
Updated on Wed Jun 11 22:14:46 CEST 2025