12–16 Oct 2015
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Europe/Budapest timezone

Session

Particle Properties - 1

14 Oct 2015, 14:30
Kis terem (Small conference room) (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Kis terem (Small conference room)

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

1051 Budapest, Széchenyi tér 9.

Conveners

Particle Properties - 1

  • Guy Ron (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

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  1. Stefan Ulmer (Inst. of Physical and Chemical Research (JP))
    14/10/2015, 14:30
    The Standard Model of particle physics – the theory that best describes particles and their fundamental interactions – is known to be incomplete, inspiring various searches for “new physics” that goes beyond the model. These include tests that compare the basic characteristics of matter particles with those of their antimatter counterparts. While matter and antimatter particles can differ, for...
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  2. Jochen Krempel (ETHZ - ETH Zurich)
    14/10/2015, 15:15
    Searches for electric dipole moments (EDM) of fundamental particles are considered to be one of the most sensitive approaches to physics beyond the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics. A non-SM mechanism that violates the combined symmetry of charge conjugation and parity inversion (CP-violation) could help to explain the huge discrepancy between the observed and predicted baryon asymmetry...
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