Conveners
Session 5: Beyond the Standard Model
- Andre Sopczak (Czech Technical University (CZ))
We summarize the current status of particle physics, collecting the established deviations from the standard model of particle interactions both at the energy and the intensity frontier as well as in cosmology. We propose a specific U(1) extension of the standard model of particle interactions and discuss the possible consequences of the model concerning the observed deviations. We present...
We demonstrate the relevance of the $g$ factor of bound electrons in few-electron ions to the search for physics beyond the Standard Model (SM). The contribution to the $g$ factor from hypothetical forces beyond the SM can be calculated and, when compared to existing and potential experimental data, used to derive competitive bounds on the parameters of these forces.
A first method to...
Isotope-shift-related phenomena are an important way of probing nuclear physics models and they can assist the search for new physics. It has been recently suggested to use measurements of King plot nonlinearity in a search for hypothetical new light bosons, namely for long-range force carriers with couplings not proportional to the electric charge [1]. However, one can find nonlinear...