Les Rencontres de Noirmoutier
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The "Rencontres de Noirmoutier 2026" conference will be held in the island of Noirmoutier (France) from the 1rst to the 5th of June 2026
Village vacances des Quatre Vents
Two satellite events are attached to this conference :
- A public conference on May 31tst by Roland Lehoucq (in french) « Enquête sur Interstellar »
Le film Interstellar, réalisé par Christopher Nolan, a marqué les esprits par les images époustouflantes qu’on y voit. Ayant bénéficié des conseils d’un physicien, le film rend hommage à l’un des objets les plus fascinants de l’univers : le trou noir. Mais ce film est-il aussi réaliste qu’il en a l’air ? Pour bâtir son histoire, Nolan n’a-t-il pas « négocié » quelques petits arrangements avec Einstein ? Quelles informations peut-on déduire des mondes présentés ? Durant cette conférence nous mènerons l’enquête pour le plaisir de comprendre un peu de physique et pour réaliser que, décidément, l’univers est un endroit bien curieux.
- A day, "Histoires de temps", on saturday june 6th, dedicated to various approaches of time through physics, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy and a round table about links between these different views and way each of us live time. On line transcription in french and english. Details and registration here.
Outreach events :
- ILE project (Infini à l'ECOLE, ile.in2p3.fr) in some elementary schools on May 28th and 29th
- A Village of Science at Intermarché supermaket of Noirmoutier on May 30th
- Lectures in surrounding High schools by PhDs or Postdocs

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Welcome 15m
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Opening speech 15mSpeaker: Dr Michel Spiro
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Dark Matter: Part IConvener: Yajing Xing
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Probing the dark sector with electron recoil 25mSpeaker: Xavier Bertou (IJCLab)
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Direct Detection of Dark Matter with Nuclear Recoils: Progress and Prospects 25mSpeaker: Theresa Fruth
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Search for Magnetic Inelastic Dark Matter in XENONnT 15mSpeaker: David Anton (University of Chicago)
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Coffee Break 30m
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Physics of compact objects: Part IConvener: Aaron Vincent
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Exploring dense matter physics with neutron star observations 25m
Nuclear experiments and theory both fail to describe the behavior of dense and highly isospin asymmetric matter in relatively low temperature regimes. Such matter is however present in the deepest layers of the highly compact astrophysical objects that are neutron stars. In this talk, we discuss how astrophysical constraints based on multi-messenger observations of neutron stars have constrained the equation of state of dense matter and what improvements are expected with the next generation of detectors and observatories.
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Very-high-energy gamma rays and compact objects: observations, constraints, and prospects 25mSpeaker: Mathieu JACOBE DE NAUROIS (LLR Ecole Polytechnique)
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The long-term multi-wavelength variability of PKS 0625-354 15mSpeaker: Julia DE ASSIS SCARPIN (LLR, École Polytechnique)
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Lunch 1h 10m
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Standard Model: Part IConvener: Louis Portales (CEA Paris-Saclay, IRFU)
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Flavors of the Standard Model: precision, anomalies, and prospects 25mSpeaker: Diego GUADAGNOLI (CNRS)
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QCD: from partonic structure to strongly interacting matter at extreme conditions 25mSpeaker: Leticia CUNQUEIRO MENDEZ (Sapienza Rome University)
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Muon g-2 : Final results from Fermilab 25mSpeaker: Marin Karuza (University of Rijeka)
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The Mu3e Experiment: Are ultra-light detectors the future of particle physics? 15mSpeaker: Aliki Sofia Rotelli (University of Oxford, UK)
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Coffee Break 30m
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Gravitation: Part IConvener: Karim Noui (IJCLab, Paris-Saclay)
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Modifying Gravity: Why? How? Observational Signatures? 25mSpeaker: Karim Noui (IJCLab, Paris-Saclay)
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Modified Gravity: application to Black Holes and GW 25mSpeaker: David Langlois
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LISA: Instrumentation and on-ground tests 25mSpeaker: Etienne Savalle
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Detectability of the gravitational memory effect with LISA 15mSpeaker: Adrien Cogez (CEA/IRFU/DPhP)
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Cosmology: Part IConvener: Éric Armengaud (IRFU)
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Tensions in cosmology 25mSpeaker: Ali Rida Khalife (IAP-CNRS and Sorbonne University)
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Legacy cosmology results and lessons learnt from DESY6 25mSpeaker: Martin Crocce
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Latest cosmology results from DESI and its combination with weak lensing data 25mSpeaker: Anna Porredon
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Tracing the Redshift and Luminosity Evolution of the Halo Occupation Distribution Using Magnification Bias and Galaxy Clustering 15mSpeaker: Juan Alberto Cano Díez
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Coffee Break 30m
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Neutrinos: Part IConvener: Sara Bolognesi (CEA Saclay)
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Latest JUNO results 25mSpeaker: Benoit VIAUD (CNRS - in2p3 - Subatech)
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Oscillations: importance and challenges of combination of present and future experiments 25mSpeaker: Mark Scott (Imperial College)
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Quantum correlations in neutrino oscillations 25mSpeaker: Massimo Blasone (Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Salerno)
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Quantum Correlations in Neutrino Oscillations: From Flat to Curved Spacetime 15mSpeaker: Abhishek Jha (Institute of Science Bangalore)
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Lunch 1h
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Gravitation: Part IIConvener: Eleonora Polini
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GW ground-based detectors (LIGO, Virgo, KAGRA) : Status and upgrades 25mSpeaker: Elenna Capote
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GW third generation detectors: Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer 25mSpeaker: Giles Hammond (University of Glasgow)
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Searching for Short Unmodelled Gravitational-Wave Transients 15mSpeaker: Sarah Baimukhametova
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Coffee Break 30m
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Standard Model: Part IIConvener: Francesco POLCI (LPNHE (CNRS/IN2P3) Paris)
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Higgs boson properties at the LHC 25mSpeaker: Emanuele Di Marco (Roma, Italy)
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Probing the Higgs potential through Higgs boson pair production 25mSpeaker: Marko Stamenkovic (Brown, US)
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Development of a transformer-based tagger for di-Higgs production in the boosted bbττ final state 15mSpeaker: Ines Combes (IJCLab)
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Social event 3h
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Day dedicated to climate science and a focus on two two-infinities future large projects: FCC and SKA.
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Some introductory words 15mSpeaker: Sophie Henrot-Versillé (IJCLAB, CNRS/IN2P3, Orsay, France)
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From atmospheric to Earth system model: A suite of numerical models to understand, analyse and anticipate climate changes 50mSpeaker: Jean-Louis Dufresne
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Monitoring the climate at a global scale with satellite observations: tools and challenges 50mSpeaker: Helene Brogniez (LATMOS / UVSQ / Université Paris-Saclay)
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Coffee Break 20m
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Key messages from the IPCC assessment of the physical science basis How are they built, what do they mean, what are the open questions for the next assessment? 35mSpeaker: Sophie Szopa
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Key messages from the IPCC assessment of mitigation options How knowledge from climate, engineering and social science is combined to provide insights on mitigation policies 35mSpeaker: Franck Lecocq
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Lunch 1h 35m
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Clouds: acteurs across scales; from nanometers to global 25mSpeaker: Andrea Flossmann
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5-sigma : Is Climate Change More Detectable than the Higgs Boson ? 25mSpeaker: Laurent Terray
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Computing ,data analysis and tools for HEP and Astro/Cosmo 40mSpeaker: Dominique BOUTIGNY (LAPP)
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Future Circular Collider 40mSpeaker: Dr Andreas Hoecker (CERN)
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Einstein Telescope Research Infrastructure: Challenges and Long-Term Sustainability 40mSpeaker: maria marsella (Sapienza University, Rome)
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Coffee Break 20m
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Round Table on How to Pursue Fundamental Research with Minimal Environmental and Human Footprint 1h 30m
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Dufresne Jean Louis
Hoecker Andreas
Marsella Maria
Roy Christelle
Terray LaurentAnimation: Gouny Claire
Speaker: Claire Gouny
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Physics of compact objects: Part IIConvener: Melissa Diamond
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Gamma-ray bursts in the multi-messenger era 25mSpeaker: Frédéric DAIGNE (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris - Sorbonne University)
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Dark Matter Inside Neutron Stars: A Hidden Ingredient 25mSpeaker: Violetta Sagun (University of Southampton)
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Gamma-ray emission from supermassive black hole jets 25m
Jets from supermassive black holes (SMBHs) shine at all wavelengths, and in particular they represent the majority of extragalactic gamma-ray sources. In this talk, I will review the observational status of gamma-ray emission from SMBH jets, and will then discuss the radiative processes at work in these environments, highlighting what we can learn from these observations and what future detectors can improve in our current understanding’
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The Parameter Space of BNS Populations: Formation Channels and Merger Rates 15mSpeaker: Mathieu Venet
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Coffee Break 30m
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Cosmology: Part IIConvener: Belén Barreiro
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State of the Art in Ground-Based Observations of the Cosmic Microwave Background 25mSpeaker: Thibault Louis (ijclab)
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Cosmic birefringence: a hint of new physics in cosmology and fundamental physics 25mSpeaker: Patricia Diego-Palazuelos
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The Lemaitre project: an independent perspective of the w0-wa tension from type Ia Supernovae 25mSpeaker: Nicolas REGNAULT (LPNHE)
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Realistic simulations for cosmology with type Ia Supernovae (SNe Ia 15mSpeaker: Luna DELLAZZERI (IP2I)
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Lunch 1h
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Standard Model: Part IIIConvener: Louis Portales (CEA Paris-Saclay, IRFU)
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W,Z and diboson boson production and physics at the LHC; Prospects at HL-LHC 25mSpeaker: Kenneth Long (IP2I)
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Probing lepton flavour universality with semileptonic B decays at LHCb 15mSpeaker: Tommaso Fulghesu (CPPM)
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Lower-energy tests of the Standard Model 25mSpeaker: Stéphanie ROCCIA (UGA/LPSC)
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Production and physics of the top quark at the Large Hadron Collider; Prospects at HL-LHC 25mSpeaker: Maria Jose Costa (Valencia, Spain)
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Coffee Break 30m
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Neutrinos: Part IIConvener: Francesc Montrabal
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0νbb: precision physics measurements from 2νbb (nuclear and BSM) 25mSpeaker: Pia Loaiza (IJCLab, IN2P3/CNRS Université Paris-Saclay)
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0νbb: status and R&D beyond next-generation 25mSpeaker: Benjamin Schmidt
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Direct Neutrino Mass Measurement and beyond with the KATRIN Experiment 15mSpeaker: Alessandro Schwemmer (MPIK)
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Dark Matter: Part IIConvener: Xavier Bertou (IJCLab)
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Indirect Dark Matter searches 25mSpeaker: Emmanuel Moulin (Irfu, CEA Saclay, Université Paris-Saclay)
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Annual Modulation Searches for Dark Matter with NaI Detectors: Status, Challenges, and Recent Advances 25mSpeaker: Florian Reindl
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The SABRE South Experiment at the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory" 15mSpeaker: Antoine Cools (University of Melbourne)
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Conference Picture
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Conference dinner (4 of June)
The conference dinner will be preceded by a cocktail reception starting at 7:00 PM on the terrace, accompanied by live music from the group “1000 Accords.”
Dinner will begin at 8:00 PM and will be served at the table in the same room as the other meals.
After dinner, you are invited to continue the evening with a selection of drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) available in the coffee break area.
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Neutrinos: Part IIIConvener: Leïla HAEGEL (IP2I Lyon / CNRS-IN2P3)
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CEvNS: combining results from different sources 25mSpeaker: Valentina Di Romeri (IFIC)
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SuperNova neutrinos: at the edge of the discovery of DSNB 25mSpeaker: Thomas Müller (LLR)
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Neutrino telescopes for very high energy neutrinos: what do we learn on BSM and astrophysics ? 25mSpeaker: Ivan Esteban (University of the Basque Country)
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Recent Results form SND@LHC experiment 15mSpeaker: Riddhi Biswas (Nanyang Technological, University Singapore)
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Coffee Break 30m
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Dark Matter: Part IIIConvener: Karoline Schaeffner
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Hunting the Wimpiest: Quantum Sensors, Calibration, Backgrounds in Light Dark Matter Searches 25mSpeaker: Felix Wagner
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Understanding Cryogenic Microphysics for Novel Low-Threshold Dark Matter Detectors 25mSpeaker: Linehan Ryan
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Quenching factor measurements for the NEWS-G experiment" 15mSpeaker: Neha Panchal
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Lunch 1h
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Physics of compact objects: Part IIIConvener: Aaron Vincent
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Forming transitional accretion disks around black holes 25mSpeaker: Gibwa Musoke
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Neural Networks for Gamma-Ray Burst Localization with COMCUBE-S 15mSpeaker: Sally Hankache
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Gravitation: Part IIIConvener: Eleonora Polini
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LISA: Data analysis and performances 25mSpeaker: Yves Lemiere (UNICAEN/LPCCAEN)
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Weighing the Quantum Vacuum: Latest Progress and Experimental Status of the Archimedes Experiment 15mSpeaker: Marina ESPOSITO (Università degli Studi Federico II di Napoli)
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Coffee Break 30m
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Cosmology: Part IIIConvener: Belén Barreiro
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Cosmology with the Lyman-alpha forest: from BAO to reionization 25mSpeaker: Éric Armengaud (IRFU)
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Acceleration of the Universe: puzzles and prospects 25mSpeaker: philippe brax (IPhT Paris-Saclay)
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Genetic Algorithms with Marginalised Ensembles for model-independent reconstruction of cosmological quantities 15mSpeaker: Matteo PERONACI
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Final words and good bye
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