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C4A: Foundational Challenges in Cosmological Studies of Black Holes, Bonn, 14th May 2024

By Wuthrich

Foundational challenges in cosmological studies of black holes
14th May 2024
University of Bonn

With the emergence of new observational windows, black holes are increasingly used in constraining cosmological theories. This workshop aims to address the major foundational and methodological challenges in cosmological studies of black holes: What are the methodological principles of these searches? What should we expect from future observations? How do long-standing research programs look from the new vantage points? What foundational lessons can be drawn from cosmological studies of new physics? The workshop will facilitate a multi-disciplinary perspective on the cosmological implications of black holes, by bringing together contributions from theoretical physics, astronomy, and the philosophy of physics.

Main topics of the workshop include, but are not limited to:
– primordial black holes as dark matter candidates
– epistemology of gravitational wave astrophysics
– model agnostic searches and notions of model independence
– philosophical issues in multi-messenger astronomy
– alternatives to black holes
– statistical wars in astrophysics and cosmology
– foundational issues in black hole physics

Call for Abstracts:
We accept the submission of abstracts for a limited number of slots for contributed talks related to the topics of the workshop. Please submit the title of your talk and an abstract of up to 500 words along with your name, contact details and affiliation in a pdf file by email to [email protected] by 31st of March midnight anywhere on Earth (UTC -12). We will communicate the decision soon after.

Attendance to the workshop is free and open to everyone, however, if you plan to attend, please register by 7th May by sending an email to: [email protected] .

Attendace via zoom is also possible, the link will be shared with all registered participants in due time.

For more information and questions, visit the event website: 
https://www.history-and-philosophy-of-physics.com/events.html

Or email the organizers: Antonis Antoniou ([email protected]) and Juliusz Doboszewski ([email protected]).

This workshop is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG Project “Inductive Metaphysics”


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