Lene Bryngemark (Lund U.) " Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Using Dijets in ATLAS"

Abstract: The LHC gives us access to the highest collider energies, at the highest intensities, providing a unique opportunity to thoroughly examine the constituents of matter and their interactions at ever smaller distances and higher mass scales. Jets are produced …

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Ben Nachman (SLAC) "Measuring and Exploiting the Quantum Properties of Jets with the ATLAS Detector"

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract: Quarks and gluons hadronize before their properties can be directly measured.  However, information about the origin, electric charge, and color charge of high energy quarks and gluons is embedded in the resulting collimated sprays of hadrons known as jets.  …

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Special RPM – Rachel Mandelbaum (CMU) "Recent Progress and Future Prospects for Weak Lensing Cosmology""

Abstract: Measurements of weak gravitational lensing (coherent shape distortions of distant galaxies due to the lensing effect of mass between us and those galaxies) and are among the most promising ways to learn about the equation of state of dark …

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Tomo Lazovich (Harvard) "One Higgs, Two Higgs, Old Higgs, New Higgs: the Higgs boson from discovery to new physics with the ATLAS experiment"

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract: The discovery of the Higgs in Run 1 of the LHC provided a more complete picture of the Standard Model and also gave particle physicists a new tool to use in the search for Beyond the Standard Model physics. …

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Franz Elsner (UCL) "Parameter estimation in cosmology – The Planck likelihood"

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract: The inference of cosmological parameters requires the construction of a likelihood function that acts as an interface between theory and observational data. Using the CMB experiment Planck as a worked example, I provide an overview of the challenges associated …

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Gaosong Li (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) – "Daya Bay Experiment"

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract: The Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment is designed to measure the neutrino mixing angle with unprecedented precision. The experiment utilizes multiple pairs of identical antineutrino detectors (ADs) at different baselines from three pairs of reactor cores to minimize systematic …

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Neal Dalal (Univ. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) "Detecting Dark Matter Substructure Using ALMA"

Zoom Talk 50A-5132, Berkeley, ca

Abstract:  Dark matter halos surrounding galaxies are expected to contain copious substructure, in the form of gravitationally bound subhalos.  Local Group observations suggest that our Galaxy has a deficit of substructure (the Missing Satellites Problem), possibly indicating new physics in …

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