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Paolo Gondolo

Associate Professor

Office: 220 INSCC
Phone: (801) 581-7788
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Educational Background:

  • Laurea 1986, Università di Trieste
  • Ph.D. 1991, University of California, Los Angeles

Research Interests:

Dr. Gondolo works at the interface of cosmology, astrophysics, and high energy physics. His main current interests are the nature of dark matter and dark energy, and high-energy cosmic neutrinos.

Selected Recent Publications

  • "DarkSUSY: Computing Supersymmetric Dark Matter Properties Numerically" (with J. Edsjö, P. Ullio, L. Bergström, M. Schelke, E.A. Baltz), Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, to appear (2004) [astro-ph/0406204].
  • "Microlensing Candidates in M87 and the Virgo Cluster with the Hubble Space Telescope" (with E.A. Baltz, T.R. Lauer, D.R. Zurek, M.M. Shara, J. Silk, S.E. Zepf), Astrophysical Journal, to appear (2004) [astro-ph/0310845].
  • "Introduction to Non-Baryonic Dark Matter", Lectures delivered at the NATO Advanced Study Institute "Frontiers of the Universe", Cargèse, France (2003) [astro-ph/0403064].
  • "The Effects of the Sagittarius Dwarf Tidal Stream on Dark Matter Detectors" (with K. Freese, H.J. Newberg, M. Lewis) Physical Review Letters 92, 111301 (2004) [astro-ph/0310334].
  • "Future Type Ia Supernova Data as Tests of Dark Energy from Modified Friedmann Equations" (with Y. Wang, K. Freese, M. Lewis) Astrophysical Journal 594, 25 (2003) [astro-ph/0302064].
  • "Measuring the prompt atmospheric neutrino flux with down-going muons in neutrino telescopes" (with G. Gelmini and G. Varieschi) Physical Review D67, 017301 (2003) [hep-ph/0209111].
  • "Recoil momentum spectrum in directional dark matter detectors"  Physical Review D66, 103513 (2002) [hep-ph/0209110].