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High-Energy Astrophysics
These high-energy particles constantly bombarding the Earth, remain mysterious in many aspects. They are believed to be messengers of the highest energy events of the Galaxy and beyond, but the details of their production and transport to the Earth are still debated. In light of the latest experimental cosmic-ray data, we seek new insights on these issues and their consequences on exotic physics.
Astroparticle Physics
Exploring high-energy emission processes with a multi-messenger and multi-wavelength approach has proved essential to deepen our understanding of the universe. We exploit this multipronged approach to study the physics of Galactic compact objects such as pulsars, but also dark matter, and other exotic particles.
Cosmology
Our work brodly aims at deepening the understanding of the Universe’s origins, its fundamental components, and its evolution. Our research includes theoretical modeling of early-Universe phenomena (such as inflation, primordial nucleosynthesis, and the production of exotic relics), searching for phenomenological imprints of new physics beyond standard models of cosmology and particle physics, and developing advanced statistical methods to analyze cosmological datasets. Through these approaches, we aim to illuminate the nature of dark matter and dark energy and the origins of all observed cosmic structure.