学术报告

5月18日物理论坛报告《from the discovery of the higgs boson to the search for dark matter》-凯发网站

报告题目:《from the discovery of the higgs boson to the search for dark matter


报告人:prof.karl jakobs (欧洲核子研究中心 university of freiburg)


报告时间:5月18日(周四)晚上19:00


报告地点:东区师生活动中心五楼国际会议厅


报告摘要:with the discovery of the higgs boson by the two large experiments atlas and cms at the large hadron collider (lhc) at the european laboratory for particle physics cern in geneva, an important milestone in the investigation of the fundamental interactions was reached. despite this discovery important questions remain open: does the discovered particle have the properties as predicted by the brout-englert-higgs mechanism in the standard model or does it show devi¬ations pointing to new physics? are there new symmetries and -linked to them- new particles that could explain the dark matter in the universe? 

in june 2015 a new data-taking period has started and proton-proton collisions are investi-gated with an energy of 13 tev –nearly twice the collision energy used in the previous years. a new energy window opens up where the above-mentioned questions can be addressed. in the talk, the current status of the measurements at the lhc is presented. in particular, the properties of the discovered higgs boson and the search for candidate dark matter particles are discussed.


报告人简介:prof. karl jakobs, professor of experimental particle physics at the university of freiburg / germany, and spokesperson of the atlas collaboration.
main research activities: the study of the higgs particle and the search for extensions of the standard model of particle physics. participated in leading roles in experiments at cern and at the us laboratory fermilab/chicago. has been membership of international programme and review committees: visiting professor in the institute of particle physics phenomenology at the university of durham in england, an external member of the australian centre of excellence of particle physics (coepp), and a foreign member of the royal society of sciences at uppsala/sweden. was awarded the stern-gerlach-medal, the highest distinction for contributions in experimental physics, by the german physical society (dpg) in 2015, for his outstanding contributions to the discovery of the higgs boson.



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