15–18 Jun 2026
NTHU
Asia/Taipei timezone

Session

Black Holes, Gravitational Waves & Particle Physics

15 Jun 2026, 10:45
Physics Building R124 (NTHU)

Physics Building R124

NTHU

Conveners

Black Holes, Gravitational Waves & Particle Physics

  • Po-Yen Tseng (National Tsing Hua University, Department of Physics)

Black Holes, Gravitational Waves & Particle Physics

  • Po-Yen Tseng (National Tsing Hua University, Department of Physics)

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  1. Chong-Sun Chu (National Tsing-Hua University)
    15/06/2026, 10:45
    Black Holes, Gravitational Waves & Particle Physics
    Oral presentation

    ABSTRACT
    Black holes pose sharp consistency questions at the interface of gravity, quantum
    mechanics, and thermodynamics. It is widely believed that resolving problems such
    as providing a microscopic account of Bekenstein–Hawking entropy, understanding
    the origin of black hole thermodynamics, and resolving the information paradox
    posed by Hawking radiation will provide valuable...

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  2. Yue Zhao
    15/06/2026, 11:30
    Black Holes, Gravitational Waves & Particle Physics
    Invited Presentation

    This talk will explore how gravitational-wave interferometers can serve as powerful probes of new physics across vastly different mass scales. I will first show that data from the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration can help resolve a long-standing puzzle: whether the GeV gamma-ray excess at the Galactic Center originates from annihilating weakly interacting massive particles or from a population...

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  3. Torben Christian Frost
    18/06/2026, 15:00
    Black Holes, Gravitational Waves & Particle Physics
    Invited Presentation

    The 21st century marks the beginning of the age of multimessenger astronomy. After decades of waiting the ground-based gravitational wave detectors of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory allowed us to directly detect gravitational waves, and the expanding network of neutrino detectors provided us with access to a broad range of previously undetected neutrino sources. Thus...

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