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Mar 24 2025 - 15:00 | Atom interferometers as particle detectors | Clara Murgui | Despite the remarkable success of the Standard Model in describing nature, experimental evidence suggests the existence of new physics beyond its framework. | Seminar | |
Mar 25 2025 - 15:00 | GRASS Seminar | Chronicles of Regular Black Holes: The Higher-Curvature Saga | Ángel Murcia (U. Barcelona) | In this talk, I will show how an infinite tower of higher-curvature corrections to Einstein gravity gives rise to the formation of regular black holes in space-time dimensions larger than four. | Seminar | |
Mar 27 2025 - 15:00 | Fractional-charge hadrons and leptons to tell the Standard Model group apart | Rodrigo Alonso | Generalised symmetries have expanded our insight into theory but their impact has not fully translated into phenomenology yet. | Seminar | |
Mar 31 2025 - 15:00 | Dark photon portal to dark matter, long-lived particles and gravitational waves | Felix Kahlhoefer | Dark photons arising at or below the GeV scale from a spontaneously broken gauge symmetry are one of the simplest and most exciting extensions of the Standard Model. | Seminar | |
Abr 3 2025 - 15:00 | Di-Higgs Production at the LHC | Kateryna Radchenko | The next major goal of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) program is to explorethe shape of the Higgs potential by measuring the trilinear Higgs | Seminar | |
Abr 7 2025 - 15:00 | Multiparticle correlators, coherent operators and the emergence of spacetime | Francesco Aprile | Understanding the emergence of spacetime from quantum mechanics is a theoretical question of fundamental importance. | Seminar | |
Abr 10 2025 - 15:00 | Gravitational Particle Production and Leptogenesis | Yuber Pérez González | In a curved spacetime, the definition of particles depends on the observer's frame of reference. | Seminar | |
Abr 24 2025 - 15:00 | Hadronic resonances from Lattice QCD | Fernando Romero-López | The majority of known hadrons in the low-energy QCD spectrum are resonances observed in multi-particle scattering processes. | Seminar |
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