SO - IFIC Colloquia

Particle Physics at the Dawn of a New High-Energy Frontier

por Prof. Andreas Hoecker (CERN)

Europe/Madrid
Universe

Universe

Descripción
After a two-year technical stop, CERN's Large Hadron Collider has begun data taking again in 2015, colliding protons with unprecedented energy of 13 tera electron-volt (TeV). The high collision energy dramatically increases the sensitivity of the data to new physics that would involve yet unknown heavy states. It is also important to study known processes at this new energy to verify and improve their theoretical understanding. This includes Higgs-boson production. The colloquium reviews the status of particle physics and highlights recent results from the LHC experiments.
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