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Ecole Internationale Daniel Chalonge The 16th Paris Cosmology Colloquium 2012 LAMBDA WARM DARK MATTER (ΛWDM): THE NEW STANDARD MODEL OF THE UNIVERSE THEORY AND OBSERVATIONS The International School Daniel Chalonge: 21 Years of Activity OBSERVATOIRE DE PARIS 25, 26, 27 JULY 2012 All Sessions of the Colloquium take place in the historic PERRAULT building ("Bâtiment PERRAULT") Observatoire de Paris ENTRY: 77, Avenue Denfert Rochereau, 75014 Paris All Sessions start at the indicated times sharp Observatoire de Paris, Ecole Daniel Chalonge Tel : 01 40 51 22 21, Fax: 01 40 51 20 02 Chalonge.Ecole@obspm.fr http://chalonge.obspm.fr

1 HOUR = 45 minutes lecture + 15 minutes discussion WEDNESDAY 25 JULY MORNING 8.00-9.10: GRANDE GALERIE (in Perrault building just aside Salle du Conseil) REGISTRATION: badges, lunch tickets for the Observatoire Restaurant, copies of the full Time Table with Lectures and Lecturers. Exhibition 9.15-9.30 Welcome Address 9.30-10.30 Anthony N. LASENBY (Cavendish Lab. Cambridge, UK) The CMB in the Standard Model of the Universe: A Status Report 10.30-11.30 Lyman PAGE (Princeton Univ. Dept. of Physics, NJ, USA) ACT results and WMAP 9-year results and their cosmological implications 11.30-12.00 COFFEE-TEA-MATE BREAK at SALLE DU CONSEIL, in Perrault building, downstairs of Salle Cassini. 12.00-13.00 Hector J. DE VEGA (CNRS LPTHE UPMC Paris, France) The Standard Model of the Universe: Warm Dark Matter and galaxy structure. 13.00 14.30 LUNCH at the Observatoire Restaurant (Building B, ground floor)

WEDNESDAY 25 JULY AFTERNOON 14.30-15.30 Peter BIERMANN (Chalonge Medal, MPI- Bonn, Germany & Univ of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, USA) Warm dark matter: cosmological and astrophysical signatures. 15.30-16.30 Ernest MA (Univ California Riverside, IAS Hong Kong and IAS Singapore) Stable Interacting Majorana Fermion (Scotino) as kev Warm Dark Matter 16.30-17.00 COFFEE-TEA-MATE BREAK at SALLE DU CONSEIL, in Perrault building, downstairs of Salle Cassini. 17.00 18.00 C.GIUNTI (INFN-Turin) & Marco LAVEDER (Università di Padova, Italy) Sterile Neutrinos: Phenomenology and Fits 18.00 19.00 Christian WEINHEIMER (Institut für Kernphysik Universität Münster, Münster, Germany) Absolute scale of the active neutrino mass and the search of sterile neutrinos

THURSDAY 26 JULY MORNING 9.30-10.30 John KORMENDY (Texas Univ., Dept Astron., Austin TX, USA) Scaling Laws for Dark Matter Halos in Late- Type and Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies 10.30-11.30 Matthew WALKER (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA, USA) Observations of cored density profiles in galaxies and related results 11.30-12.00 COFFEE TEA-MATE BREAK at SALLE DU CONSEIL in Perrault building, downstairs of Salle Cassini. 12.00-13.00 Christopher J. CONSELICE (University of Nottingham, School of Physics and Astronomy, UK) Observational overview on galaxy formation and evolution 13.00 14.30 LUNCH at the Observatoire Restaurant (Building B, ground floor)

THURSDAY 26 JULY AFTERNOON 14.30-15.30 Rafael REBOLO (Inst. Astrofisico Canarias, Tenerife, Spain) CMB polarization and Science with the QUIJOTE Experiment 15.30-16.30 QUIET Collaboration-Ingunn K. WEHUS (Univ of Oslo, Sweden) Last results on the B-mode CMB polarization from QUIET. 16.30-17.00 COFFEE-TEA-MATE BREAK at SALLE DU CONSEIL, in Perrault building, downstairs of Salle Cassini. 17.00 18.00 Félix MIRABEL (CEA-Saclay, France & IAFE-Buenos Aires, Argentina) Re-ionization of the Universe 18.00 19.00 Aldo SERENELLI (Inst. de Ciències de l'espai ICE-CSIC, Barcelone Bellaterra, Spain) The solar abundance problem and solar models 19.00-20.00 PHOTO OF THE GROUP on the meridian of Paris in the middle of the monumental south entry of the Perrault building & CHAMPAGNE DELIKATESSEN for all participants and accompanying persons

FRIDAY 27 JULY MORNING 9.30-10.30 Sudeep DAS (Berkeley Center Cosmological Physics BCCP-LNBL, Berkeley, USA) CMB lensing research and results: a status report 10.30-11.30 Asantha COORAY (University of California, Irvine, USA) Recent cosmological results with Herschel Space Observatory 11.30-12.00 COFFEE TEA-MATE BREAK at SALLE DU CONSEIL in Perrault building, downstairs of Salle Cassini. 12.00-13.00 Carlo BURIGANA & Reno MANDOLESI (INAF-IASF, Bologna, Italy) Results from the PLANCK satellite and their science implications 13.00-14.30 LUNCH BREAK: at the Observatoire Restaurant (Building B, ground floor) for all participants and accompanying persons

FRIDAY 27 JULY AFTERNOON 14.30-15.30 Norma G. SANCHEZ (CNRS LERMA Observatoire de Paris, France) The Standard Model of the Universe:Warm Dark Matter in agreement with observations 15.30-16.00 COFFEE-TEA-MATE BREAK at SALLE DU CONSEIL, in Perrault building, downstairs of Salle Cassini. OPEN SESSION 16.00-19.30 16.00 17.00 John C. MATHER (Chalonge Medal, Nobel prize of Physics, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA) The James Webb Space Telescope 17.00 18.00 George F. SMOOT III (Chalonge Medal, Nobel prize of Physics, BCCP LBL Berkeley,IEU Seoul, Univ Paris Diderot USA) News from UFFO (Ultra Fast Flash Observatory) Pathfinder: Science and Launch 18.00-19.00 Brian P. SCHMIDT (Nobel prize of Physics (Research School Astron. & Astroph. Australian Nat Univ, Weston Creek, Australia) Discovery of the Accelerated Expansion of the Universe 19.00-19.30 The Daniel Chalonge Medal: A Surprise Award

19.30-20.00 Michel Ange TOGNINI (Brigadier General, French Air Force, Test pilot, Astronaut, France) Profession Astronaut 20.00-20.30 Terrasse de l Observatoire 360 et Coupole Arago in Perrault building 20.30-22.00 APERITIF/COCKTAIL at SALLE DU CONSEIL in Perrault building, downstairs of Salle Cassini, for all participants and accompanying persons END OF THE COLLOQUIUM All Lecturers and Participants are expected to stay untill the end of the Colloquium