May
Mötesplats Rydberg - Searching for new physics particles with low-energy precision calculations
Searching for new physics particles with low-energy precision calculations
With Nils Hermansson-Truedsson, Postdoc at the Division of Particle and Nuclear Physics,
Department of Physics.
Abstract
The Standard Model of particle physics is a theoretical framework to describe the interactions between the smallest constituents of the Universe. Despite its tremendous success in predicting what can be observed in experiments, there is a number of emerging tensions that could be the hint for new physics particles that should be searched for in the future. However, the existence of unknown physics can at the moment not be claimed without better precision in theoretical predictions and experimental measurements. In this talk I will discuss the current prospects of finding evidence for new particles at low energies, such as through the muon magnetic moment and interactions between the fundamental quarks.
Hybrid meeting
Please feel very welcome to join us on site in the Rydberg lecture hall at 15.15.
Fika (coffee & cookie) is served from 15.00.
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About the event
Location:
The Rydberg Lecture Hall, Department of Physics, Professorsgatan 1, Lund/ online.
Contact:
cord [dot] arnold [at] fysik [dot] lu [dot] se