Physics at Hadron Collider
... - What is the origin of the electroweak symmetry breaking ? - The search for “low energy” supersymmetry Can a link between SUSY and dark matter be ...
... - What is the origin of the electroweak symmetry breaking ? - The search for “low energy” supersymmetry Can a link between SUSY and dark matter be ...
arXiv:1501.03541v1 [hep
... basis of SМ-3 reactor was created to search for oscillations of reactor antineutrino. A prototype of a neutrino detector with scintillator volume of 400 l can be moved at the distance of 6-11m from the reactor core. The measurements of background conditions have been made. It is shown that the main ...
... basis of SМ-3 reactor was created to search for oscillations of reactor antineutrino. A prototype of a neutrino detector with scintillator volume of 400 l can be moved at the distance of 6-11m from the reactor core. The measurements of background conditions have been made. It is shown that the main ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Gravity on quantized space-times
... An important theoretical input is gauge invariance – the only known way to describe interacting force-career (spin 1) quantum fields – gluons, photon and W/Z. ...
... An important theoretical input is gauge invariance – the only known way to describe interacting force-career (spin 1) quantum fields – gluons, photon and W/Z. ...
Operational Status and Power Upgrade Prospects of the
... target experiments were made in [26, 27], although no absorptive corrections were introduced. The experiments ATLAS, CMS and ALICE at the LHC, are equipped with zero-degree calorimeters, which are able to detect neutrons at very small angles. This is ideal for experimenting with pions accompanying t ...
... target experiments were made in [26, 27], although no absorptive corrections were introduced. The experiments ATLAS, CMS and ALICE at the LHC, are equipped with zero-degree calorimeters, which are able to detect neutrons at very small angles. This is ideal for experimenting with pions accompanying t ...
PowerPoint
... 2. Singlet extension of the MSSM with U(1)PQ originating from an anomalous U(1) gauge symmetry: * 126 GeV Higgs boson with a minimal fine tuning * Generation of an intermediate PQ scale: ...
... 2. Singlet extension of the MSSM with U(1)PQ originating from an anomalous U(1) gauge symmetry: * 126 GeV Higgs boson with a minimal fine tuning * Generation of an intermediate PQ scale: ...
like in Arts - Physik und Astronomie an der Universiteat Innsbruck
... Finite quantum field theories W. Lucha ...
... Finite quantum field theories W. Lucha ...
Exceptional Lie Groups, E-infinity Theory and
... 2. Holographic principle and E-infinity theory In 1993, Noble laureate Gerard 'tHooft proposed the dimensional reduction in quantum gravity theories. This is known now as the Holographic principle which was extended by Leonard Susskind. [17]. The Holographic principle is about encoding information ...
... 2. Holographic principle and E-infinity theory In 1993, Noble laureate Gerard 'tHooft proposed the dimensional reduction in quantum gravity theories. This is known now as the Holographic principle which was extended by Leonard Susskind. [17]. The Holographic principle is about encoding information ...
Standard Model is an Effective Theory
... Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model Conserved multiplicative quantum number (R-parity) •Superpartners are produced in pairs •Heavier Superpartners decay to the Lightest •Lightest Superpartner is stable Collider signatures dependent on this assumption and on model of SUSY breaking ...
... Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model Conserved multiplicative quantum number (R-parity) •Superpartners are produced in pairs •Heavier Superpartners decay to the Lightest •Lightest Superpartner is stable Collider signatures dependent on this assumption and on model of SUSY breaking ...
Dynamical Generation of the Gauge Hierarchy in SUSY
... zero. This conclusion can also be understood in terms of the Higgs phase: the mass for Q~ and Q6 is not generated even in the presence of instanton effects and hence there is no transition matrix between Ha and fia. We note that this is consistent with the result by Affieck, Dine and Seiberg. 18 ) T ...
... zero. This conclusion can also be understood in terms of the Higgs phase: the mass for Q~ and Q6 is not generated even in the presence of instanton effects and hence there is no transition matrix between Ha and fia. We note that this is consistent with the result by Affieck, Dine and Seiberg. 18 ) T ...
Higgs-‐Englert boson and vacuity: A parallelism between the vision
... The problem arises: how do these “savors” acquire a mass? If they do not possess any intrinsic mass, where are the observed masses in nature coming from and why the elementary parti ...
... The problem arises: how do these “savors” acquire a mass? If they do not possess any intrinsic mass, where are the observed masses in nature coming from and why the elementary parti ...
gauge theory - CERN Indico
... gravitational long-range strength ~ 10–40 • After QED’s success, people searched for field theories of other interaction (or even better, a unified theory of all of them). • Most interest in strong interactions — there were candidate field theories, but no one could calculate with them because pertu ...
... gravitational long-range strength ~ 10–40 • After QED’s success, people searched for field theories of other interaction (or even better, a unified theory of all of them). • Most interest in strong interactions — there were candidate field theories, but no one could calculate with them because pertu ...
LHCtalkS08
... – Quarks (>104:1) will become (~105:1) There are some subtleties: if this is substructure, its nature is different than past examples. ...
... – Quarks (>104:1) will become (~105:1) There are some subtleties: if this is substructure, its nature is different than past examples. ...
For Publisher`s use ELECTRON-POSITRON - INFN-LNF
... successfully completed, the Standard Model does not provide a comprehensive theory of matter. There is no explanation for the wide range of masses of the fermions, the grand unification between the two gauge theories, electroweak and QCD, is not realised and gravity is not incorporated at the quantu ...
... successfully completed, the Standard Model does not provide a comprehensive theory of matter. There is no explanation for the wide range of masses of the fermions, the grand unification between the two gauge theories, electroweak and QCD, is not realised and gravity is not incorporated at the quantu ...
Beyond the Standard Model - Southampton High Energy Physics
... FlaviaNet meeting in honour of Chris Sachrajda John Ellis ...
... FlaviaNet meeting in honour of Chris Sachrajda John Ellis ...
In Search of the God Particle
... Higgs field is called the Higgs particle. This particle must exist if our current understanding of the composition of forces and particles in nature is correct. Experiments conducted in recent years have yielded circumstantial evidence for the existence of this particle. The CERN experiment is meant ...
... Higgs field is called the Higgs particle. This particle must exist if our current understanding of the composition of forces and particles in nature is correct. Experiments conducted in recent years have yielded circumstantial evidence for the existence of this particle. The CERN experiment is meant ...
Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in Non Abelian Gauge Theories
... Then I will generalize to non abelian gauge theories, keeping the mathematical overhead to a minimum. After the formalism is established I will explore three different theories with different symmetry breaking patterns. The first is SU (2) → U (1), which is a simple model for electroweak symmetry brea ...
... Then I will generalize to non abelian gauge theories, keeping the mathematical overhead to a minimum. After the formalism is established I will explore three different theories with different symmetry breaking patterns. The first is SU (2) → U (1), which is a simple model for electroweak symmetry brea ...
ibm_seminar - Stony Brook University
... And there are two demonstrated new accelerator colliding beam facilities that will give a complementary view of the new terrain: The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), will start in 2008 at CERN: proton-proton collisions at ECM = 14 TeV The International Linear Collider (ILC) being designed by global ...
... And there are two demonstrated new accelerator colliding beam facilities that will give a complementary view of the new terrain: The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), will start in 2008 at CERN: proton-proton collisions at ECM = 14 TeV The International Linear Collider (ILC) being designed by global ...
PPT - Florida Institute of Technology
... Current knowledge of fundamental particles and their interaction. ...
... Current knowledge of fundamental particles and their interaction. ...
Little Higgs dark matter and its collider signals
... LHC: Abut 10% accuracy (Model-dependent analysis) ILC(500): Better than 10% accuracy (Model-independent analysis) ILC(1000): 2% accuracy!! (Model-independent analysis) ...
... LHC: Abut 10% accuracy (Model-dependent analysis) ILC(500): Better than 10% accuracy (Model-independent analysis) ILC(1000): 2% accuracy!! (Model-independent analysis) ...