Nuclear Shape and BSM Searches at Colliders
High energy collisions provide a new tool for the precise characterization of the shapes of atomic nuclei. This enables us to connect heavy-ion collision experiments to searches for physics beyond the Standard Model where nuclear shapes play a critical role. A prime example is the search for neutrinoless double beta decay, a process intimately related to the geometry of the participating isotopes.
The hybrid one-day workshop on Nuclear Shapes and BSM Searches at Colliders brings together heavy-ion, nuclear structure, and BSM physicists to identify key physics opportunities at the intersection of these fields, as well as to discuss the potential of dedicated LHC-based experiments with nuclei that may contribute to these science cases in the future.
This is a hybrid event. Anyone interested is welcome to register. The details of the Zoom connection will be provided as the date of the meeting approaches.
Adeel Rahmat
aissa belhouari
Alessandro Grelli
Aman Desai
Ari Jokinen
Benjamin Bally
Benjamin Kay
Björn Jonson
Carlotta Porzio
Christoph Schweiger
Chun Shen
Chunjian Zhang
Daniel Bettaney
Daruosh Haji Raissi
Enrico Speranza
Fiona Kirk
Francesco Recchia
Gabriel Garcia De Lorenzo
Giuliano Giacalone
Govert Hugo Nijs
Hadi Mehrabpour
hani maalouf
Heinz Haas
Iain Moore
Ishika Kumar
Javier Menéndez
Jean-Paul Blaizot
Jiangming Yao
Joachim Kopp
John Jowett
Joshua Wilson
José Antonio Briz Monago
Julian Srebrny
Kaiyon Inglesbirth-Johnson
Kyle Johnson
Maciej Slupecki
Marco Rocchini
María Fernanda Cálix Sosa
Matthias Heinz
Nikhil Krishna
Pablo Gonzalez-Tarrio Vicente
Patricia Rebello Teles
Peter Butler
Rajeev Singh
Robert Page
Sacha Davidson
Sonali Patnaik
Sonja Orrigo
Stergiani Marina Vogiatzi
Takaharu Otsuka
Thomas Elias Cocolios
Urs Achim Wiedemann
Wilke Van Der Schee
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