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SUMMARY:David Stuart (UCSB) "Recent CMS SUSY Results"
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nThe LHC energy increase from 8 TeV to 13 TeV in 2015 provided a significant increase in sensitivity for new\, high mass particles. This had a large impact on the sensitivity of searches for supersymmetric squarks and gluinos even though the 2015 data sample is relatively small.  I will survey the results of these searches\, discuss some of the strategy of the CMS SUSY program\, and describe the methodology for three specific searches.
URL:https://rpm.physics.lbl.gov/event/david-stuart-ucsb-tba/
LOCATION:Zoom Talk\, 50A-5132\, Berkeley\, ca\, 94720
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160623T040000
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SUMMARY:Kate Scholberg (Duke U.) "What Stubs and Sparkles Will Tell Us About Exploding Stars"
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nWhen a massive star collapses at the end of its life\, nearly all of\nthe gravitational binding energy of the resulting remnant is released\nin the form of neutrinos.  I will discuss the nature of the\ncore-collapse neutrino burst and what we can learn about particle\nphysics and about astrophysics from the detection of these neutrinos.\nI will cover supernova neutrino detection techniques in general\,\ncurrent supernova neutrino detectors\, and prospects for specific\nfuture experiments.
URL:https://rpm.physics.lbl.gov/event/kate-scholberg-duke-u-what-stubs-and-sparkles-will-tell-us-about-exploding-stars/
LOCATION:Zoom Talk\, 50A-5132\, Berkeley\, ca\, 94720
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SUMMARY:Alan Poon (LBL) "Searches for Majorana Neutrinos"
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nNeutrino oscillation experiments have demonstrated conclusively that neutrinos have mass.  In many Standard Model extensions neutrinos are favored to be Majorana fermions.  A worldwide experimental program to search for this Majorana nature of neutrinos is underway.  In this talk\, I will review the status of experimental searches for Majorana neutrinos\, with the focus on neutrinoless double-beta decay experiments.\nI will also give a brief summary on GERDA Phase-II results that were released on June 29.
URL:https://rpm.physics.lbl.gov/event/alan-poon-lbl-latest-status-in-neutrinoless-double-beta-decay-including-searches-marjorana-neutrinos/
LOCATION:Zoom Talk\, 50A-5132\, Berkeley\, ca\, 94720
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