Martin S. Sloth is a professor at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) and group leader for the Universe Origins group. He is the first professor of theoretical cosmology in Denmark. Some of his selected research highlights are his proposal of the curvaton mechanism. His work on non-Gaussianity and the discovery of the consistency relations for exchange diagrams. His work on IR effects in inflation and the discovery of the consistency relations for IR loop effects in de Sitter and inflationary spacetimes. Inflationary magnetogenesis and the consistency relations for cosmic magnetic fields. Universal constraints on axions from inflation. The paradigm of Planckian Interacting Dark Matter (PIDM). And most recently, the proposed solution to the Hubble tension, New Early Dark Energy (NEDE).
We mainly work on understanding the origin of the universe, dark matter, and dark energy. You can find more information about our research here. If you are interested in more popular descriptions of our research, you can look for some of our outreach activities here. Finally, on the group page, you can find a description of the group members.
E-mail: sloth@sdu.dk
Publications of M. S. Sloth: HEP-INSPIRE, Google Scholar.
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