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DARK 2002 PARTICIPANTS AS
AT 4/10/01
Name
Institution
Tentative Title of Talk
E-mail Address
ARNOWITT, Richard
Texas A & M University, Texas, USA
Supersymmetry and dark matter
arnowitt@physics.tamu.edu
BAGANOFF, Frederick K.
MIT, Cambridge, Mass., USA
Chandra X-ray spectroscopic imaging of Sgr A*
fkb@space.mit.edu
BEREZINSKY, Veniamin S.
INFN, Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, Assergi, Italy
Non-baryonic dark matter
berezinsky@lngs.infn.it
BERNABEI, Rita
University of Rome, Italy
Status of DAMA experiment for dark matter searches
bernabei@roma2.infn.it
BERNARDEAU, F.
Service de Physique Theorique
Saclay, France
Testing quintessence models with large-scale
structure growth
fbernard@spht.saclay.cea.fr
BETTINI, Alessandro
INFN, Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, Assergi, Italy
Status and future of Gran-Sasso underground laboratory
alessandro.bettini@lngs.infn.it
BLUDMAN, Sidney
DESY, Zeuthen, Germany
Quintessence Cosmology
bludman@mail.desy.de
BURDYUZHA, Vladimir
Astro Space Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Familon model of dark matter: New results
burdyuzh@asc.rssi.ru
BURGESS, Cliff
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, USA & McGill University, Quebec, Canada
Scalar singlet dark matter
cliff@ias.edu
BYERS, Nina
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
nbyers@physics.ucla.edu
CHARDIN, Gabriel
DSM/DAPNIA/SPP, Centre d'Etudes de Saclay, France
The status of project Edelweiss
chardin@hep.saclay.cea.fr
CHAVANIS, Pierre-Henri
Lab. De Physique Quantique
31062 Toulouse, France
Equilibrium states of collisionless stellar systems
chavanis@irsamc2.ups-tlse.fr
CLINE, David
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
ZEPLIN IV and ZEPLIN II - Ultimate WIMP detectors
dcline@physics.ucla.edu
CRAIG, Matthew W.
Minnesota State University, Moorhead,
Minnesota, USA
The structure of dark matter halos in an
annihilating dark matter model
mcraig@mnstatme.edu
DAVIDSON, Sacha
Oxford University, Oxford, UK
Self-interacting warm dark matter
davidson@thphys.ox.ac.uk
DOLGOV, Alexander
INFN, Sezione di Ferrara, Italy
Massive sterile neutrinos as warm dark matter
dolgov@fe.infn.it
DORODNITSYN, A.V.
Space Research Institute (IKI),
Moscow, Russia
dora@mx.iki.rssi.ru
ECKART, Andreas
University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany
The dark mass concentration at the center of the Milky Way
eckart@eckart.ph1.uni-koeln.de
EINASTO, Jaan
Tartu Observatory, Estonia
Large scale structure and dark matter
einasto@jupiter.aai.ee
ELLIS, John
CERN, Switzerland
Dark matter candidates beyond the Standard Model
john.ellis@cern.ch
EVANS, Wyn
Oxford University, Oxford, UK
Dark matter in galaxies and cluster of galaxies
nwe@thphys.ox.ac.uk
FALCKE, Heino
MPIf Radioastronomie, Bonn, Germany
Sgr A*
hfalcke@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de
FARAGGI, Alon E.
Oxford University, Oxford, UK
Self-interacting dark matter from the hidden
heterotic-string sector
faraggi@thphys.ox.ac.uk
FARGION, Daniele
University of Rome, Italy
Relic neutrino masses and GZK cosmic rays
daniele.fargion@roma1.infn.it
FAYET, Pierre
Ecole Normale Sup., Paris, France
Constraining dark matter candidates from structure formation
fayet@physique.ens.fr
FREESE, Katie
University of Michigan, USA
freese@umalp1.physics.lsa.umich.edu
FUCHS, Burkhard
University of Heidelberg, Germany
fuchs@ari.uni-heidelberg.de
GANGULY, Avijit
Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India
Effective neutrino electromagnetic interaction in a magnetized medium
avijit@imsc.ernet.in
GIRARD, Tom A.
Lisbon University, Portugal
The status of project SIMPLE
criodets@alf1.cii.fc.ul.pt
GONDOLO, Paulo
CERN, Switzerland
Neutralino dark matter
gondolo@mppmu.mpg.de
GRIEST, Kim
University of California, San Diego, USA
Baryonic dark matter and Machos
kgriest@ucsd.edu
GUZZO, Luigi
Astronomical Observatory di Brera, Merate, Italy
Large scale structure and dark matter
guzzo@merate.mi.astro.it
HAIMAN, Zoltan
Princeton University, Princeton, USA
Galaxy clusters to probe cosmological parameters
zoltan@astro.princeton.astro
HALYO, Edi
Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA
Hybrid quintessence with an end or quint- essence from branes and large dimensions
vhalyo@stanford.edu
HAMILTON, Andrew J.S.
University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
Cosmic microwave background, dark matter and dark energy or Weighing neutrinos with
microwave background and galaxy data
ajsh@dark.colorado.edu
HANSEN, S.
INFN, Sezione di Ferrara, Italy
Sterile neutrinos as cold and warm dark matter
sthansen@fe.infn.it
HARTMANN, Dieter H.
Clemson University, Clemson, USA
Gamma-ray bursts and cosmic evolution
hartmann@grb.phys.clemson.edu
HIME, Andrew
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., USA
Solar neutrino observations at SNO
ahime@lanl.gov
HOFMANN, Ralf N.M.N.
Max-Planck-Institut, Munich, Germany
Gauge quintessence
ralfh@mppmu.mpg.de
HUNG, P.Q.
University of Virginia, Charleston, USA
Sterile neutrino and accelerating Universe
pqh@galileo.phys.virginia.edu
JUSZKIEWICZ, Roman
Copernicus Astronomical Center, Warsaw, Poland
The mean mass density of dark nonrelativistic
matter from pairwise motions of galaxies
roman@oberon.camk.edu.pl
KIM, Jihn E.
Seoul National University, Korea
Axino cosmology
jekim@phyp.snu.ac.kr
KOFMAN, Lev
CITA, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
BPS branes in cosmology
kofman@sympatico.ca
KRAUSS, Lawrence
Case Western Res. University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
krauss@theory1.phys.cwru.edu
KUNO, Yoshi
Osaka University, Japan
Dark matter search at Osaka
yoshitaka@kek.jp
KUSENKO, Alexander
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Q-ball candidates for self-interacting dark matter
kusenko@physics.ucla.edu
KWARTENG, George
University of Cape Coast, Ghana
georgekwarteng@yahoo.com
LEE, Hyun Min
Seoul National University, Korea
RS brane cosmology
jekim@phyp.snu.ac.kr
LEEUW, Lerothodi
University of Central Lancashire, UK
lleeuw@uclan.ac.uk
LESQUEN, Alain
SACLAY, France
The status of project Edelweiss
lesquen@hep.saclay.cea.fr
LINEWEAVER, Charley
University of New South Wales, Australia
Cosmological parameters
charley@bat.phys.unsw.edu.au
LYTH, David H.
University of Lancaster, UK
Recent developments in models of inflation and
their observational constraints
d.lyth@lancaster.ac.uk
MADEJSKI, Greg
SLAC, Stanford, USA
Black holes in active galactic nuclei
madejski@slac.stanford.edu
MADSEN, Jes
University of Aarhus, Denmark
Dark matter phase space densities
jesm@ifa.au.dk
MAGNON, Anne
Universite Blaise Pascal, Aubiore, France
Dark energy and the critical cosmic state
matiman@wanadoo.fr
MATOS, Tonatiuh
Cinvestav University, Mexico
Scalar field dark matter
tmatos@fis.cinvestav.mx
MAVROMATOS, Nikolaus
CERN, Switzerland
Quantum gravity or String theory and an accelerating Universe
nikolaus.mavromatos@cern.ch
MEDVEDEV, Mikhail V.
CITA, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Self-interacting dark matter with flavor mixing
medvedev@cita.utoronto.ca
MELCHIORRI, Alessandro
Oxford University, Oxford, UK
Multiple peaks in angular power spectrum of CMB
melch@astro.ox.ac.uk
MENCI, Nicola
Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, Italy
Dark matter and baryons in groups and clusters of galaxies
menci@coma.mporzio.astro.it
MENG, Xin He
Nankai University, Tianjin, China
Dark energy in the LFRW cosmology
mengxh@public.tpt.tj.cn
MERRIFIELD, Michael
Nottingham University, UK
Dark matter in the Milky Way
nottingham.ac.uk
MERRITT, David
Rutgers University, USA
Formation of galactic nuclei
merritt@ruthep.rutgers.edu
MINAKATA, Hisakazu
Metro University, Japan
The status of degenerate neutrinos as hot matter candidates
minakata@phys.metro-u.ac.jp
MOHAPATRA, Rabi N.
University of Maryland, USA
Sterile neutrinos, mirror universe and large extra dimensions
rmohapat@physics.umd.edu
MOORE, Ben
Durham University, Durham, UK
Caustic rings and cold dark matter or The
surface brightness of dark matter: unique signa-
tures of neutralino annihilation in galactic halo
ben.moore@durham.ac.uk
MOSCHELLA, Ugo
Milan University, Italy
The Chaplygin gas
moschell@fis.unico.it
NANOPOULUS, Dimitri
Texas A & M University, Texas, USA
dimitri@soda.physics.tamu.edu
NATH, Pran
Northeastern University, Boston, USA
Review talk on g-2 and SUSY
nath@neu.edu
NILLES, Hans-Peter
University of Bonn, Germany
The inflatino problem in supergravity inflationary models or Inflation and dark matter
nilles@th.physik.uni-bonn.de
OLIVE, Keith
University of Minnesota, USA
Cold dark matter in SUGRA models
olive@physics.spa.umn.edu
OSTRIKER, Jeremiah P.
Princeton University Observatory, Princeton, USA
Halo formation in warm dark matter models
jpo@astro.princeton.edu
PELTONIEMI, Juha
University of Oulu, Finland
Future underground laboratory in Finland
juha.peltoniemi@oulu.fi
PERKINS, Kelly
University of Texas, Dallas, USA
classicat63@yahoo.com
RHODE, Wolfgang
University of Wuppertal, Germany
The potential of AMANDA for dark matter search
rhode@uni-wuppertal.de
ROOS, Matts
University of Helsinki, Finland
Black holes in active galactic nuclei
matts.roos@helsinki.fi
ROSENFELD, R.
IFT, Sao Paulo-SP, Brazil
Self-interacting scalar dark matter and Higgs decay
rosenfel@ift.unesp.br
ROSZKOWSKI, Leszek
University of Lancaster, UK
SUSY wimp detection
l.roszkowski@lancaster.ac.uk
RUFFINI, Remo
University "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy
Fundamental issues on the latest implications of
neutrino mass measurements and possibility of leptonic numbers different from zero
ruffini@icra.it
SALUCCI, Paulo
SISSA, Trieste, Italy
Dark matter distribution in disc galaxies
salucci@sissa.it
SAQIB, Tufail
City Computer Consultants, Pakistan
saqibtufail@yahoo.com
SATTA, Luigi
Dipartimento di Energetica, Univ. "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy
satta@lnf.infn.it
SCHUNK, Franz
University of Cologne, Germany
Scalar field model for dark holes
fs@thp.uni-koeln.de
SCOTT, D.
University of British Columbia, Canada
What can we learn from cosmic microwave background?
dscott@astro.ubc.ca
SEIDEL, Wolfgang
Max Planck Institute, Munich, Germany
Results and plans of the CRESST dark matter search
seidel@mppmu.mpg.de
SHARAFIDDINOV, Rasulkhozha
Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences,
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
On the gravitational structure of the neutrino interaction with matter
rasulkhozha@suninp.tashkent.su
SILK, Joseph
Oxford University, Oxford, UK
Astrophysical limits on massive dark matter
silk@astro.ox.ac.uk
SPOONER, Neil J.C.
University of Sheffield, UK
The DRIFT project and other dark matter search in Boulby mine.
2nd talk from ZEPLIN liquid Xe team
n.spooner@sheffield.ac.uk
STEIGMAN, Gary
Ohio State University, USA
BBN
steigman@mps.ohio-state.edu
SUZUKI, Yoichiro
University of Tokyo, Japan
Neutrino oscillations
suzuki@suklow12.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp
TEGMARK, Max
University of Pennsylvania, USA
Cosmic microwave background, dark matter and dark energy
max@physics.upenn.edu
VALLE, Jose W. F.
Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular - U. de Valencia/CSIC, Astroparticle and High Energy Physics Group, Spanie
Neutrino oscillations: Status and Prospect
valle@hal.ific.uv.es
VAN BIBBER, Karl
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., USA
Axion search
e911825@popsicle.llnl.gov
VERA, Rafael A.
Faculad de Ciencias Fosicas y Matematica, University of Conception, Chile
Dark matter and CMB radiation fixed by an
experimental approach to gravitation
rvera@udec.cl
VERGADOS, Ioannis
Ioannina University, Greece
Searching for supersymmetric dark matter
vergados@artemis1.physics.uoi.gr
WEILER, Tom
Vanderbilt University, USA
Neutrino mass and GKZ cutoff
tom.weiler@vanderbilt.edu
YUSEF-ZADEH, Farhad
Northwestern University, Evanston
Illinois, USA
The Galactic center
zadeh@nwu.edu
ZEE, Antonio
ITP, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Collisional dark matter
zee@itp.ucsb.edu
ZUBER, Kai
University of Dortmund, Germany
Particle detectors in neutrino astrophysics
zuber@physik.uni-dortmund.de