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Hengstberger Symposium "Extra Dimensions and Mini Black Holes"
chaired by Victor Lendermann (KIP, U Heidelberg), Stefan Groot Nibbelink (ITP, U Heidelberg)
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at Internationales Wissenschaftsforum Heidelberg (IWH)
at Internationales Wissenschaftsforum Heidelberg (IWH)
Hauptstrasse 242
69117 Heidelberg
Germany
| Description |
The goal of the Symposium is to bring together theoreticians and experimentalists in the fields of particle physics, astrophysics, cosmology and gravity, in order to discuss the present status of the searches for signatures of extra dimensions. The discussion should be held especially considering the upcoming data taking at the Large Hadron Collider. A particular focus will be put on the hypothetic production of mini black holes predicted by models of extra dimensions. |
| Support | Email: extradim@kip.uni-heidelberg.de |
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09:00
- 09:10
Welcome
10'
Speakers: Stefan Groot Nibbelink (ITP, U Heidelberg), Victor Lendermann (KIP, U Heidelberg) -
09:10
- 09:30
Opening address
20'
Speaker: Karlheinz Meier (KIP, U Heidelberg) -
09:30
- 10:00
Models with low scale gravity and low scale strings
30'
Speaker: Ignatios Antoniadis (CERN) Material: Slides
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10:00
- 10:30
TeV-1 and UED models
30'
Speaker: Ayres Freitas (U Pittsburgh) Material: Slides
- 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break
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11:00
- 11:30
ATLAS studies on extra dimensions (except for black holes)
30'
Speaker: Hans-Christian Schultz-Coulon (KIP, U Heidelberg) Material: Slides
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11:30
- 12:00
CMS studies on extra dimensions (except for black holes)
30'
Speaker: Albert De Roeck (CERN) Material: Slides
- 12:00 - 14:00 Lunch
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14:00
- 14:30
Signatures for UV-complete Extra Dimensions
30'
Speaker: Tilman Plehn (ITP, U Heidelberg) Material: Slides
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14:30
- 15:00
Flavour physics with extra dimensions
30'
Speaker: Sandro Casagrande (TU Munich) Material: Slides
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15:00
- 15:30
Inflationary cosmology and particle physics
30'
Speaker: Qaisar Shafi (Bartol Research Institute, U Delaware) Material: Slides
- 15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break
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16:00
- 16:30
Cosmological implications of extra dimensions
30'
Speaker: Malcolm Fairbairn (CERN and King's College London) Material: Slides
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16:30
- 17:00
Extra dimensions in astrophysics
30'
Speaker: Günter Sigl (U Hamburg) Material: Slides
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17:00
- 17:30
Brane world dark matter
30'
Speaker: Antonio Lopez Maroto (U Madrid) Material: Slides
- 20:00 - 23:00 Dinner ( Oskar )
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09:00
- 09:10
Welcome
10'
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09:00
- 09:30
Theoretical introduction to mini black holes
30'
Speaker: Elizabeth Winstanley (U Sheffield) Material: Slides
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09:30
- 10:00
Black holes at colliders and in particular CMS
30'
Speaker: Greg Landsberg (Brown U) Material: Slides
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10:00
- 10:30
Black holes in ATLAS
30'
Speaker: James Frost (U Cambridge) Material: Slides
- 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break
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11:00
- 11:30
Low scale gravity, black holes and non-conservation of global quantum numbers in particle physics and cosmology
30'
Speaker: Alexander Dolgov (ITEP and INFN Ferrara) Material: Slides
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11:30
- 11:55
Quantum black holes and two-body final states
25'
Speaker: Xavier Calmet (U Sussex) Material: Slides
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11:55
- 12:20
String balls
25'
Speaker: Douglas Gingrich (U Alberta/TRIUMF) Material: Slides
- 12:20 - 14:00 Lunch
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14:00
- 14:25
Discriminating black holes and other BSM scenarios at the LHC
25'
Speaker: Romulus Godang (U South Alabama) Material: Slides
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14:25
- 14:50
Cosmic ray searches for mini black holes
25'
Speaker: Luis Anchordoqui (U Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Material: Slides
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14:50
- 15:15
Black holes in split brane models
25'
Speaker: Dejan Stojkovic (SUNY at Buffalo) Material: Slides
movie
- 15:15 - 15:45 Coffee break
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15:45
- 16:10
Signatures for black holes at the LHC
25'
Speaker: Horst Stöcker (GSI Darmstadt / U Frankfurt am Main) Material: Slides
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16:10
- 16:35
Can a chromosphere be formed in black hole decays?
25'
Speaker: Jane Helena MacGibbon (U North Florida) Material: Slides
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16:35
- 17:00
Monte Carlo generators for mini black holes
25'
Speaker: Cigdem Issever (U Oxford) Material: Slides
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17:00
- 17:20
Concluding remarks
20'
Speakers: Victor Lendermann (KIP, U Heidelberg), Stefan Groot Nibbelink (ITP, U Heidelberg) - 17:20 - 19:00
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19:00
- 20:00
Schwarze Löcher am Teilchenbeschleuniger LHC ?
1h0' (
Alte Aula - Old University Hall
)
Public Talk (in german) - Oeffentlicher Abendvortrag
Speaker: Siegfried Bethke (MPI Munich) Material: Slides
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09:00
- 09:30
Theoretical introduction to mini black holes
30'
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