Conveners
Lectures: Lectures
- Laszlo Csernai (University of Bergen)
Lectures: Lectures
- Tommaso Dorigo (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
In the past few decades particle physics has made giant leaps by studying matter at the shortest distance scales with detectors built on a few paradigms (track-first-destroy-later, redundancy, cross-verification and calibration) which worked very well, but which today look increasingly misaligned with the progress of information-extraction procedures. In addition, our technology nowadays...
The past decades have witnessed the exciting discovery of more and more hidden-charm states beyond the conventional meson and baryon scheme. The LHCb experiment at the LHC has been at the forefront of this endeavour given its large heavy hadron yield and unique capability in reconstructing heavy hadrons. This talk presents a selected results of the recent experimental progress on exotic...
Recent astronomical observations present a surprising indication to existence of antimatter stars in the Galaxy. A model which predicted a significant population of galactic anti-stars is described. Observational bounds on anti-star density in the Galaxy are reviewed. A new observational signature of anti-stars is discussed.
Cosmological energy density of dark matter (DM) particles is
determined by their interaction strength, their mass, and the universe
expansion law. The frozen density of DM particles is determined by the
Zeldovich kinetic equation. In the canonical theory a natural
candidate for dark matter, the lightest supersymmetric particle
(LSP), is practically excluded by the recent lower bound...
The next paradigm change in computing, now underway, is based on artificial intelligence. The so-called deep learning revolution of the late 2000s has significantly changed how scientific data analysis is performed and has brought machine-learning techniques to the forefront of high-energy physics analysis. Such techniques offer advances in areas ranging from event selection to particle...
Possible temporal variations of nucleus decay parameters studied extensively in the last years, their observation can be the signal of unknown physical effects. Several experiments reported the annual and daily decay rate oscillations in alpha and beta-decays of some radioactive nuclides oat the level of .05 % [1,2]. Also, correlation of Mn-54 e-capture decay rate with electromagnetic...