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 Physics at Virginia

"New physics in rare decays"


Julian Heeck , University of California, Irvine
[Host: Peter Arnold]
ABSTRACT:

Despite its many successes, the Standard Model of particle physics cannot be the final description of nature at the most fundamental level. Additional elementary particles and interactions are an absolute necessity but have so far evaded our experimental efforts. I will highlight the importance of searches for processes that are forbidden within the Standard Model, as these make for clean signatures of new physics. Important examples are searches for lepton flavor violation and baryon number violation, which will be tested to unprecedented levels in upcoming experiments.

Condensed Matter Seminar
Thursday, February 6, 2020
12:45 PM
Physics Building, Room 313
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Note special room.

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