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PIRSA ID: 20030117

Série : Particle Physics Colloquium

Event Type: Seminar

Domaine(s) scientifique(s) : Particle Physics

Date de fin : 2020-03-25

Speaker(s): Junwu Huang

Historically, new particles and forces in the Standard Model have most often revealed themselves at high-energy particle colliders. Certain phenomena beyond the Standard Model, however, are best studied by using carefully designed low-energy precision measurements, or via their imprints on astrophysical and cosmological observables. In this talk, I will provide a concise overview of some of the new experiments and searches devised to look for new physics beyond the Standard Model. In particular, I will discuss recent developments in the new experimental and theoretical program of cosmological collider physics and how we can use the cosmological collider as a tool to study the structure of the Higgs potential at very high energies.