27.02.2024 / 16:00 - 18:00 / Hamburg, Auditorium

DESY Particle and Astroparticle Physics Colloquium

How many new particles still remain to be discovered and how to find them?

Mikhail Shaposhnikov and Heiko Lacker (EPFL and HU Berlin )

The Standard Model of particle physics (SM) and Einstein general relativity are extremely successful in describing almost all phenomena observed in Nature so far, spanning distances from a fraction of Fermi to thousands of Mpc. M.S. will deliberate on the question formulated in the title, given that the SM does not allow neutrino oscillations, does not have a candidate for dark matter in the Universe, and does not explain the observed cosmological dominance of matter over antimatter. H.L. will describe the proposed BDF/SHiP project designed to search for new particles discussed in the first part of the talk.

More Information: https://physikseminar.desy.de/hamburg/colloquia_in_2024/27_february_2024/