The 56th conference in the Rencontres de Moriond series and part of the Moriond Astro series.
The purpose of the Rencontres de Moriond is to discuss recent findings and new ideas in physics in a pleasant, relaxed and convivial atmosphere. The meeting is intended to promote fruitful collaboration between various communities and institutes by bringing together a small number of scientists in inspiring surroundings. At the Rencontres, theorists meet experimenters, young scientists at the post-doctoral level meet senior researchers and discuss all the presented results with them.
The 2022 sessions will be on the following dates:
23–30/01: Cosmology
30/01–06/02: Gravitation
12–19/03: Electroweak Interactions & Unified Theories
19–26/03: QCD and High Energy Interactions
19–26/03: Very High Energy Phenomena in the Universe
The purpose of the meeting is to bring together experts and young researchers in the areas of nuclear, particle and astro-physics as well as cosmology and the pertinent interrelations among these fields. The aim is to discuss the current status of the field and to explore future directions, both in experiment and theory. With the recent observation of gravitational-wave signals of black-hole and neutron-star mergers – for the latter in coincidence with electromagnetic signals -, the meeting is particularly timely. The aim is to cover a broad range of topics to elucidate synergies and identify areas of future progress. This should be especially beneficial to the younger participants of the meeting.
In detail, the following topics will be presented and discussed:
- Binary Star Mergers – the observations of gravitational waves
- Binary Star Mergers – simulations
- Binary Star Mergers – nucleosynthesis
- Direct and indirect Dark Matter Searches
- Axions – Dark Matter?
- Dark Matter Searches at the LHC
- Neutrino Mass from Tritium Decay
- Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay (Majorana versus Dirac Neutrino)
- Neutrino Mass from electron Capture
- Elastic Neutrino scattering – COHERENT
- The Reactor Neutrino Spectrum Anomaly
- Search for the Cosmic Neutrino Background
- Neutrinos and Cosmology