17–24 Jul 2013
KTH and Stockholm University Campus
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Cosmology and particle physics beyond Higgs boson

19 Jul 2013, 11:45
45m
F3 (KTH Campus)

F3

KTH Campus

Talk presentation Cosmology and Gravity Cosmology and Gravity

Speaker

Oleg Ruchayskiy (EPFL)

Description

If LHC finds no signatures of new physics (thus confirming the Standard Model) the necessity to explain the observed beyond-the-Standard-Model (BSM) phenomena, in particular neutrino masses, Dark Matter and matter-antimatter asymmetry of the Universe, should largely shape the further development of particle physics. I will describe a unique testable approach that provides the resolution of all these BSM problems. I will outline an experimental programme (combination of accelerator searches for new particles with high intensity proton beams and an X-ray cosmic mission) that is capable of discovering the particles responsible for all three mentioned major BSM phenomena, determining their properties and having non-trivial cross-check between accelerator and cosmic experiments. In the case of negative result the proposed program will rule out the whole model completely.

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