2nd Journée des Lacs Alpins
de Cosmologie
Tuesday 22 May 2001
Reaching us by car is by far the best. From Geneva you could also catch a coach and a city bus, but it would take at least one hour and a half !
Morning session.
Chair: Julien Lesgourgues
11.00-11.30
COFFEE BREAK
10.30-10.45
Richard Taillet (Annecy)
:
Antiproton from spallations of cosmic ray on interstellar matter
10.45-11.00
Peter Tinyakov (Lausanne)
:
Ultra-high energy cosmic rays
11.30-11.50
Alexandre Arbey (Annecy)
:
Bosonic haloes in galaxies
11.50-12.05
Ruth Durrer (University of Geneva)
:
Gravity wave production from primordial magnetic fields
12.05-12.20
Julien Lesgourgues (Annecy)
:
The new CMB data; consequences for the lepton asymmetry
12.20-12.35
Alain Riazuelo (University of Geneva)
:
Reproducing CMB anisotropies
with mixed isocurvature perturbations
12.35-14.00 LUNCH
Usally in the nearby self-service restaurant, costing around 50 FF
Afternoon session.
Chair: Kerstin Kunze
15.00-15.30
BREAK
14.00-14.15
Juan Garcia-Bellido (University of Madrid / CERN)
:
Production of gauge fields and Electroweak Baryogenesis
after inflation
14.15-14.30
Stanislav Alexeyev (Moscow State University)
:
Minimal size black holes in string gravity : theoretical framework
14.30-14.45
Aurelien Barrau (ISN Grenoble)
:
Minimal size black holes in string gravity : consequences and detection?
14.45-15.00
Arthur Hebecker (CERN)
:
The Origin of the Bulk Black Hole in Randall-Sundrum II Cosmology
15.30-15.45
Mikko Laine (CERN)
:
Higher dimension induced domain wall defects in our world
15.45-16.00
Daniele Steer (University of Geneva)
:
Dynamics and `mirage' cosmology on a moving brane
in more than one extra dimension
16.00-16.15
Marti Ruiz-Altaba (University of Geneva)
:
Cosmic Chiral Strings
We remind you that in order to stimulate discussions and exchanges, the presentations should be easily accessible to everybody, with technical details avoided as much as possible (blackboard is preferred to transparencies).
If you get lost, you may follow the indications for the Domaine Universitaire (IUT) or for the Hôtel Arc-en-ciel in Annecy-Le-Vieux. It will bring you 100 meters downhill from LAPP.