Past Events
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Statistical tests for discovery and setting limits in HEP (Physik HH, HS 2, from 27.06.2011 08:00 to 29.06.2011 10:00)
- Statistical tests for discovery and setting limits in HEP, Glen Cowan (Royal Holloway, University of London)
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New Results in Higgs Boson Production and Decay (SR 815, from 28.06.2011 16:15 to 28.06.2011 17:15)
- New Results in Higgs Boson Production and Decay, Michael Spira (PSI)
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Quantum Dark Matter (Großer Hörsaal Physik, from 27.06.2011 17:15 to 27.06.2011 18:45)
- Quantum Dark Matter, Prof. Dr. Zdzislaw Musielak (University of Texas at Arlington)
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Electroweak effects in Higgs production at LHC (SR 815, from 21.06.2011 16:15 to 21.06.2011 17:15)
- Electroweak effects in Higgs production at LHC, Sandro Uccirati (Würzburg)
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Higgs mass comparisons in the complex MSSM, Karina Williams (Bonn) (SR 815, from 07.06.2011 16:15 to 07.06.2011 17:15)
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Results from LHCb (Physik HH, HS 2, from 01.06.2011 17:15 to 01.06.2011 18:15)
- Results from LHCb, Ulrich Uwer (Heidelberg)
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Determination of the Higgs CP quantum number in the tau-decay channel at the LHC (SR 815, from 31.05.2011 16:15 to 31.05.2011 17:15)
- Determination of the Higgs CP quantum number in the tau-decay channel at the LHC, Stefan Berge (Mainz)
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Heavy-Quark Production at the LHC (SR 815, from 24.05.2011 16:15 to 24.05.2011 17:15)
- Heavy-Quark Production at the LHC, Hubert Spiesberger (Mainz)
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Looping through Monte Carlo (Physik HH, HS 2, from 18.05.2011 17:15 to 18.05.2011 18:15)
- Looping through Monte Carlo, Frank Krauss (Durham)
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Summary of first SUSY and BSM results from ATLAS (Physik HH, HS 2, from 11.05.2011 17:15 to 11.05.2011 18:15)
- Summary of first SUSY and BSM results from ATLAS, Alan Barr (Oxford)
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Why Neutrinos are different (SR 815, from 10.05.2011 16:15 to 10.05.2011 17:15)
- Why Neutrinos are different, Jean-Marie Frere (Brüssel)
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Did God have a choice when he created the world? (Großer Hörsaal Physik, from 09.05.2011 17:15 to 09.05.2011 18:30)
- Did God have a choice when he created the world? , Jochum van der Bij
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Unveiling the Mystery of Mass (HH Physik, HS 2, from 13.04.2011 16:15 to 13.04.2011 17:15)
- Christoph Paus, MIT; One of the prime reasons the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) was build is to resolve the question how particles acquire their mass. While it is very simple to measure particle masses and we have a model -- the Standard Model of Particle Physics -- which explains quite accurately all presently available measurements the seemingly trivial mechanism of how particle acquire their mass remains a mystery. The Standard Model invokes a new field the Higgs field to resolve this mystery but we have so far not been able to find experimental evidence for its existence. The LHC will soon resolve this mystery or.... we have to seriously reconsider the Standard Model. I will review what the available data and the Standard Model itself tell us about the Higgs boson and show the present status of the Tevatron searches. In the second part I will present the new first results from the CMS experiment and discuss the prospects of the Tevatron and the latest projections from the LHC.
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GK Seminar (HH Physik, HS 2, from 06.04.2011 17:15 to 06.04.2011 18:15)
- Speaker #1: Evelyn Schmidt, t.b.a. - Speaker #2: Sascha Thoma, MSSM A/H/h -> tautau -> lh at ATLAS
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FC Bayern vs. Inter Mailand (SR 815, from 23.02.2011 20:45 to 23.02.2011 23:00)
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Automatic computation of 1-loop amplitudes for multiparticle production at colliders (HH Physik, HS 2, from 09.02.2011 16:15 to 09.02.2011 17:15)
- Maria Vittoria Garzelli, Universidad de Granada Automatic computation of 1-loop amplitudes for multiparticle production at colliders
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Shedding Light on Dark Energy (SR 815, from 08.02.2011 16:15 to 08.02.2011 17:15)
- Jochen Weller (München), Shedding Light on Dark Energy