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KIPAC Seminar: A hint for new physics from primordial deuterium
Cara Giovanetti (UC Berkeley/LBNL)
Campus, Varian 206
Event Details:
Monday, March 2, 2026
11:00am - 12:00pm PST
Location
Campus, Varian 206
The abundance of primordial deuterium formed after Big Bang Nucleosynthesis has been measured to percent-level precision. Predictions for the primordial deuterium abundance have achieved similar precision, but different teams have reported different central values, sometimes resulting in a mild (~2sigma) disagreement with measurement. I will introduce a new method to predict the primordial deuterium abundance using Gaussian Processes, which is robust against analysis choices like model selection, dataset selection, and theory prior. I will illustrate why different groups have found different results, and briefly discuss the new physics implications of these findings.
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