Abstract
"Probing the earliest Universe from Space:
MAP/PLANCK, SNAP, AMS, GLAST, LISA, EUSO/OWL and beyond"
by
Kastushi Arisaka (UCLA)
Accelerator based experiments such as LEP/LHC can probe the early
Universe at ~ nano second after the Big Bang. However there still
remains 1035 of time scale (or 1016 of energy scale) between
the Plank scale and this Electro-Weak scale.
Space based experiments in the new millennium will provide us@unique
opportunities to probe such the earliest stage of the Universe.
I will review several ongoing and proposed experiments in this category
and evaluate their sensitivity to fundamental physics.
e-mail contact: hisho@icepp.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp,