Academic Journey in High Energy Physics: Exploring Dark Matter Production in the Early Universe
Mathieu Gross embarks on a Ph.D. journey supervised by Yann Mambrini, focusing on gravitational production of dark matter in the early universe. His academic path includes studies at Ecole Polytechnique, with a Master's in theoretical physics and research on reheating and early universe dynamics. Delve into his exploration of transferring energy from the inflaton to dark matter through various scenarios like preheating and perturbative reheating.
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NewcomerdayIJCLAb Mathieu Gross Gravitational production of (dark) matter in the early universe Under the supervision of Yann Mambrini 27/03/2024 1
2 1) Elsass, my region (a non biased overwiev) 1 2) Paris, where I studied 2
My academic journey Ecole Polytechnique Graduated in high energy physics 2019-2022 Preparatory class: Technology and industrial science 2017-2019 Master ICFP: theoretical physics 2022-2023 PhD: 2023-2026 3
My PhD topic : reheating and early universe ? arXiv:1806.01865v2 [hep-ph] How to transfer the energy from the inflaton to the (dark) matter? Other scenarios Preheating Perturbative reheating Instability phenomenon [arXiv:1608.01213[astro-ph.CO]] Particle physics Primordial black hole 4 arXiv:2112.15214v2