PHY - University of Miami Academic Bulletin
... Required of all candidates for the Ph.D. The student will enroll for credit as determined by his/her advisor, but not for less than a total of 12. Not more to than 12 hours of PHY 730 may be taken in a regular semester, nor more than six in a summer session. Components: THI. Grading: SUS. Typically ...
... Required of all candidates for the Ph.D. The student will enroll for credit as determined by his/her advisor, but not for less than a total of 12. Not more to than 12 hours of PHY 730 may be taken in a regular semester, nor more than six in a summer session. Components: THI. Grading: SUS. Typically ...
Karimpour2012-StochasticsDebrisFlight.pdf
... While it would, in theory, be possible to solve the nondimensional form of the equations, as per Baker (2007), this would require non-dimensionalizing the input probability distributions. Considering multiple uncertainties would lead to complex probability distributions for the controlling parameter ...
... While it would, in theory, be possible to solve the nondimensional form of the equations, as per Baker (2007), this would require non-dimensionalizing the input probability distributions. Considering multiple uncertainties would lead to complex probability distributions for the controlling parameter ...
Measurement of the Top Quark Pair Production Cross Section with
... and µ+jets events recorded with the CDF II detector. The data correspond to 1.12 fb−1 of pp collisions with center-of-mass energy 1.96 TeV taken during Run 2 of the Fermilab Tevatron. We identify tt candidate events by requiring at least one secondary vertex b-tag, and we measure a production cross ...
... and µ+jets events recorded with the CDF II detector. The data correspond to 1.12 fb−1 of pp collisions with center-of-mass energy 1.96 TeV taken during Run 2 of the Fermilab Tevatron. We identify tt candidate events by requiring at least one secondary vertex b-tag, and we measure a production cross ...
SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS OF VLADIMIR GRIBOV LN Lipatov
... After publishing the papers devoted to deep inelastic scattering V. Gribov began to work on more fundamental problems of QCD which were beyond the applicability of perturbation theory. He discovered the important property of nonabelian gauge theories which is known as ”Gribov’s ambiguities” Nucl. P ...
... After publishing the papers devoted to deep inelastic scattering V. Gribov began to work on more fundamental problems of QCD which were beyond the applicability of perturbation theory. He discovered the important property of nonabelian gauge theories which is known as ”Gribov’s ambiguities” Nucl. P ...
The CKM Matrix and CP Violation
... At a long distance from the production point a beam of neutral kaons will be 100% K-long (the K-short component will have decayed away). Hence, if CP is conserved, would expect to see only three-pion decays. In 1964 Fitch & Cronin (joint Nobel prize) observed 45 decays in a sample of 22700 kaon ...
... At a long distance from the production point a beam of neutral kaons will be 100% K-long (the K-short component will have decayed away). Hence, if CP is conserved, would expect to see only three-pion decays. In 1964 Fitch & Cronin (joint Nobel prize) observed 45 decays in a sample of 22700 kaon ...
Rare $ B $ Decays as Tests of the Standard Model
... and CMS is to reach an integrated luminosity of about 3000 fb−1 by around 2035. Away from the LHC, the Belle II experiment at KEK is expected to start data taking with its full detector in 2018 and aims to collect an integrated luminosity of 50 ab−1 by 2024. This will provide a dataset that is about ...
... and CMS is to reach an integrated luminosity of about 3000 fb−1 by around 2035. Away from the LHC, the Belle II experiment at KEK is expected to start data taking with its full detector in 2018 and aims to collect an integrated luminosity of 50 ab−1 by 2024. This will provide a dataset that is about ...
institut de física corpuscular - Instituto de Física Corpuscular
... and their phenomenological consequences in the laboratories, to predict the behaviour in future experiments and, as a final goal, to search for a unified theory of all of them. In parallel, we wish to know which physical processes occur in the Universe, and how it has evolved from its initial condit ...
... and their phenomenological consequences in the laboratories, to predict the behaviour in future experiments and, as a final goal, to search for a unified theory of all of them. In parallel, we wish to know which physical processes occur in the Universe, and how it has evolved from its initial condit ...
power point - Space Plasma Physics
... Oscar Stål Physics in Space Programme Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Uppsala Dept. of Astronomy and Space Physics, Uppsala University ...
... Oscar Stål Physics in Space Programme Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Uppsala Dept. of Astronomy and Space Physics, Uppsala University ...
26 Non-WIMP dark matter
... coincidence of visible and dark matter. In fact, there are more hints pointing towards a connection between the physics of VM and DM. One interpretation of claimed signals from DM direct-detection experiments point to a DM mass scale rather similar to the nucleon mass, in the few GeV range [17, 18, ...
... coincidence of visible and dark matter. In fact, there are more hints pointing towards a connection between the physics of VM and DM. One interpretation of claimed signals from DM direct-detection experiments point to a DM mass scale rather similar to the nucleon mass, in the few GeV range [17, 18, ...
Mirror particles and mirror matter: 50 years of speculation and search
... y-particles was suggested. According to [62], y-particles have no direct interactions with ordinary ones, while x-particles serve as connectors: they have interactions with both ordinary and y-particles. In [63, 64] the existence of gluon-like θ-bosons was proposed. The role of θ-bosons in the early ...
... y-particles was suggested. According to [62], y-particles have no direct interactions with ordinary ones, while x-particles serve as connectors: they have interactions with both ordinary and y-particles. In [63, 64] the existence of gluon-like θ-bosons was proposed. The role of θ-bosons in the early ...
Injection/Extraction
... an accelerator. The choice of these depends essentially on the accelerator type but may also be imposed by some constraints specific to a given machine. It is therefore difficult to describe in an exhaustive manner all possible or existing injection/extraction schemes. The aim of this lecture is t ...
... an accelerator. The choice of these depends essentially on the accelerator type but may also be imposed by some constraints specific to a given machine. It is therefore difficult to describe in an exhaustive manner all possible or existing injection/extraction schemes. The aim of this lecture is t ...
Plasma_02 - StealthSkater
... all matter. But there was something strange about the way these particles behaved. [Boris Kayser]: Pauli had to deal with a very, very puzzling situation. On the level of atomic nuclei and particles smaller than that, many things don't live forever. They disintegrate or they "decay", as we say. [Nar ...
... all matter. But there was something strange about the way these particles behaved. [Boris Kayser]: Pauli had to deal with a very, very puzzling situation. On the level of atomic nuclei and particles smaller than that, many things don't live forever. They disintegrate or they "decay", as we say. [Nar ...
Beyond the Standard Model
... The first version of these notes was written up for lectures at the 1995 AIO-school (a school for PhD students) on theoretical particle physics. Later they were adapted for lectures at the Radboud University in Nijmegen, aimed at undergraduate students in their fourth year. This means that no detail ...
... The first version of these notes was written up for lectures at the 1995 AIO-school (a school for PhD students) on theoretical particle physics. Later they were adapted for lectures at the Radboud University in Nijmegen, aimed at undergraduate students in their fourth year. This means that no detail ...
Cortona 2006 6
... A cascade model has been developed to describe the evolution of the heavy ion collision. Superposition of elementary collisions (PYTHIA). Deconfinement transition: relativistic pion gas. Free parameters are fitted to experimental data. ...
... A cascade model has been developed to describe the evolution of the heavy ion collision. Superposition of elementary collisions (PYTHIA). Deconfinement transition: relativistic pion gas. Free parameters are fitted to experimental data. ...
Simulation study of optical degradation monitoring in the SNO+
... And then there is the Higgs boson [8, 9, 10], a particle with spin quantum number s = 0. The Higgs boson is a quantum excitation of the Higgs field, which explains why certain elementary particles have mass. Also, for each elementary particle in the Standard Model there exists an antiparticle with t ...
... And then there is the Higgs boson [8, 9, 10], a particle with spin quantum number s = 0. The Higgs boson is a quantum excitation of the Higgs field, which explains why certain elementary particles have mass. Also, for each elementary particle in the Standard Model there exists an antiparticle with t ...
Frank Wilczek 1 Selected Publications of Frank Wilczek, with Brief Commentary
... Each of the first three papers in this cluster presents an idea that plays a continuing major part in assessing the possible role of supersymmetry in the description of Nature. In Item 56 we discussed how allowing for low-energy supersymmetry changes the analysis of coupling constant unification, ra ...
... Each of the first three papers in this cluster presents an idea that plays a continuing major part in assessing the possible role of supersymmetry in the description of Nature. In Item 56 we discussed how allowing for low-energy supersymmetry changes the analysis of coupling constant unification, ra ...
numerical study of erosion in critical components of
... conditions, the erosion rate in the plugged tee was much lower than that in the standard elbow. Brown (2002) used a EulerianEulerian model to investigate the erosion in a tee junction. However, due to the inherent disability of such models in tracking particles and providing data on impingement, he ...
... conditions, the erosion rate in the plugged tee was much lower than that in the standard elbow. Brown (2002) used a EulerianEulerian model to investigate the erosion in a tee junction. However, due to the inherent disability of such models in tracking particles and providing data on impingement, he ...
15. GRAND UNIFIED THEORIES 15. Grand Unified Theories 15.1. Grand Unification 1
... final theory. It leaves many unanswered questions. Why the local gauge interactions SU(3)C × SU(2)L × U(1)Y , and why 3 families of quarks and leptons? Moreover, why does one family consist of the states [Q, uc , dc ; L, ec ] transforming as [(3, 2, 1/3), (3̄, 1, −4/3), (3̄, 1, 2/3); (1, 2, −1), (1, ...
... final theory. It leaves many unanswered questions. Why the local gauge interactions SU(3)C × SU(2)L × U(1)Y , and why 3 families of quarks and leptons? Moreover, why does one family consist of the states [Q, uc , dc ; L, ec ] transforming as [(3, 2, 1/3), (3̄, 1, −4/3), (3̄, 1, 2/3); (1, 2, −1), (1, ...