PPT about Particle Physics
... 1983 CERN: discovery of bosons W and Z protons-antiprotons collisions ...
... 1983 CERN: discovery of bosons W and Z protons-antiprotons collisions ...
The present status of the problem of neutrino theory is briefly
... neutrino would be a different particle from its antineutrino. But if neutrinos have mass, and therefore do not travel at exactly the speed of light, it is possible to define a reference frame in which the helicity would be flipped. This means that there is effectively a mixing between the neutrino a ...
... neutrino would be a different particle from its antineutrino. But if neutrinos have mass, and therefore do not travel at exactly the speed of light, it is possible to define a reference frame in which the helicity would be flipped. This means that there is effectively a mixing between the neutrino a ...
Slides - Indico
... Strong CP problem – theoretically it can be argued that the SM should contain a term that breaks CP symmetry in the strong interaction sector. Experimentally, however, no such violation has been found, implying that the coefficient of this term is very close to zero. This fine tuning is also consi ...
... Strong CP problem – theoretically it can be argued that the SM should contain a term that breaks CP symmetry in the strong interaction sector. Experimentally, however, no such violation has been found, implying that the coefficient of this term is very close to zero. This fine tuning is also consi ...
Dynamical Conformal and Electro
... Embedings into QFTs with classical conformal symmetry - SM: Coleman Weinberg effective potential – excluded - extended versions à work! à implications for Higgs couplings, dark matter, … à implications for neutrino masses è testable consequences @ LHC, DM search, neutrinos ...
... Embedings into QFTs with classical conformal symmetry - SM: Coleman Weinberg effective potential – excluded - extended versions à work! à implications for Higgs couplings, dark matter, … à implications for neutrino masses è testable consequences @ LHC, DM search, neutrinos ...
Particle Physics
... How about other forces? The nuclear force holds protons and neutrons together in an atom’s nucleus Without the nuclear force, the protons would be repelled by the Coulomb force. In 1935, Physicist Hideki Yukawa (日本人) predicted the particle for the nuclear force. he called it a ‘meson’ Greek word for ...
... How about other forces? The nuclear force holds protons and neutrons together in an atom’s nucleus Without the nuclear force, the protons would be repelled by the Coulomb force. In 1935, Physicist Hideki Yukawa (日本人) predicted the particle for the nuclear force. he called it a ‘meson’ Greek word for ...
Black Hole
... The diagram contains two vertices where the coupling constants appear. The diagram REPRESENTS the exchange of a virtual particle (the photon) between the charged particles that are the sources of the electromagnetic field. ...
... The diagram contains two vertices where the coupling constants appear. The diagram REPRESENTS the exchange of a virtual particle (the photon) between the charged particles that are the sources of the electromagnetic field. ...
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... The diagram contains two vertices where the coupling constants appear. The diagram REPRESENTS the exchange of a virtual particle (the photon) between the charged particles that are the sources of the electromagnetic field. ...
... The diagram contains two vertices where the coupling constants appear. The diagram REPRESENTS the exchange of a virtual particle (the photon) between the charged particles that are the sources of the electromagnetic field. ...