Some implications to astrophysics from self-interacting dark matter and infrared physics of gravity

Title:Some implications to astrophysics from self-interacting dark matter and infrared physics of gravity
Time:2022/01/03 (Mon.) 12:30
Place:R517, New Physics Building, NTU

Abstract:
In this talk I will discuss some physical implications to astrophysics from the self-interacting dark matter and the infrared physics of gravity, which are  motivated by gravitational wave detection and the EHT project. These will be based on my recent and on-going works on dark stars, dark spike in the halos, black holes with soft hairs, and generalized Wilson lines.