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The Copernican Revolution, and how it almost became unnoticed and forgotten
/ Roszkowski, Leszek (speaker) (Astrocent at the Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences and National Centre for Nuclear Research, Poland)
The Copernican Revolution — the heliocentric model of the Universe introduced by Nicolaus Copernicus — is considered as one of the most significant achievements in the history of science. And yet, it luckily happened despite many obstacles and even then it could have become unnoticed and forgotten [...]
2024 - 4406.
CERN Colloquium
External link: Event details
In : The Copernican Revolution, and how it almost became unnoticed and forgotten
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The Forward Physics Facility at the High-Luminosity LHC
/ Feng, Jonathan L. (UC, Irvine) ; Kling, Felix (DESY) ; Reno, Mary Hall (Iowa U.) ; Rojo, Juan (NIKHEF, Amsterdam ; Vrije U., Amsterdam) ; Soldin, Dennis (Delaware U.) ; Anchordoqui, Luis A. (Lehman Coll.) ; Boyd, Jamie (CERN) ; Ismail, Ahmed (Oklahoma State U.) ; Harland-Lang, Lucian (Oxford U. ; Oxford U., Theor. Phys.) ; Kelly, Kevin J. (CERN) et al.
High energy collisions at the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (LHC) produce a large number of particles along the beam collision axis, outside of the acceptance of existing LHC experiments. The proposed Forward Physics Facility (FPF), to be located several hundred meters from the ATLAS interaction point and shielded by concrete and rock, will host a suite of experiments to probe Standard Model (SM) processes and search for physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM) [...]
arXiv:2203.05090; UCI-TR-2022-01; CERN-PBC-Notes-2022-001; INT-PUB-22-006; BONN-TH-2022-04; FERMILAB-PUB-22-094-ND-SCD-T.-
Geneva : CERN, 2023-01-20 - 413 p.
- Published in : J. Phys. G 50 (2023) 030501
Fulltext: blank - PDF; 2203.05090 - PDF; FERMILAB-PUB-22-094-ND-SCD-T - PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: PDF; External links: Fermilab Library Server; eConf
In : 2021 Snowmass Summer Study, Seattle, WA, United States, 11 - 20 July 2021, pp.030501
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Extending the reach of FASER, MATHUSLA, and SHiP towards smaller lifetimes using secondary particle production
/ Jodłowski, Krzysztof (Unlisted, PL) ; Kling, Felix (SLAC) ; Roszkowski, Leszek (Warsaw, Copernicus Astron. Ctr. ; Unlisted, PL) ; Trojanowski, Sebastian (Sheffield U.)
Many existing or proposed intensity-frontier search experiments look for decay signatures of light long-lived particles (LLPs), highly displaced from the interaction point, in a distant detector that is well-shielded from SM background. This approach is, however, limited to new particles with decay lengths similar to or larger than the baseline of those experiments. [...]
arXiv:1911.11346.-
2020-05-16 - 31 p.
- Published in : Phys. Rev. D
Article from SCOAP3: PDF; Fulltext: PDF;
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Direct detection of dark matter—APPEC committee report
/ Billard, Julien (IP2I, Lyon) ; Boulay, Mark (Carleton U.) ; Cebrián, Susana (Zaragoza U.) ; Covi, Laura (Gottingen U.) ; Fiorillo, Giuliana (Insubria U., Como ; Naples U. ; INFN, Naples) ; Green, Anne (Nottingham U.) ; Kopp, Joachim (CERN ; Mainz U.) ; Majorovits, Béla (Munich, Max Planck Inst.) ; Palladino, Kimberly (Wisconsin U., Madison ; Oxford U.) ; Petricca, Federica (Munich, Max Planck Inst.) et al.
This Report provides an extensive review of the experimental programme of direct detection searches of particle dark matter. It focuses mostly on European efforts, both current and planned, but does it within a broader context of a worldwide activity in the field. [...]
arXiv:2104.07634.-
2022-04-29 - 68 p.
- Published in : Rep. Prog. Phys.
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Simple and statistically sound recommendations for analysing physical theories
/ AbdusSalam, Shehu S. (Shahid Beheshti U.) ; Agocs, Fruzsina J. (Cambridge U. ; Cambridge U., KICC) ; Allanach, Benjamin C. (Cambridge U., DAMTP) ; Athron, Peter (Monash U. ; Nanjing Normal U.) ; Balázs, Csaba (Monash U.) ; Bagnaschi, Emanuele (PSI, Villigen) ; Bechtle, Philip (Bonn U.) ; Buchmueller, Oliver (Imperial Coll., London) ; Beniwal, Ankit (Louvain U., CP3) ; Bhom, Jihyun (Cracow, INP) et al.
Physical theories that depend on many parameters or are tested against data from many different experiments pose unique challenges to statistical inference. Many models in particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology fall into one or both of these categories. [...]
arXiv:2012.09874; PSI-PR-20-23; BONN-TH-2020-11; CP3-20-59; KCL-PH-TH/2020-75,
P3H-20-080; TTP20-044; TUM-HEP-1310/20; IFT-UAM/CSIC-20-180; TTK-20-47,
CERN-TH-2020-215; FTPI-MINN-20-36; UMN-TH-4005/20; HU-EP-20/37; DESY 20-222,
ADP-20-33/T1143; DESY-20-222; Imperial/TP/2020/RT/04; UCI-TR-2020-19; gambit-review-2020.-
2022-04-29 - 15 p.
- Published in : Rep. Prog. Phys.
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Supersymmetrie : current status and future prospects
/ Baer, H ; White, A ; Amos, N ; Barnett, R M ; Berevas, A ; Bhattacharya, G ; De, K ; Dzialo-Karatas, D ; Roszkowski, Leszek (CERN) ; Takashima, M (CERN) et al.
1992
In : 5th DPF Summer Study on High-energy Physics, Snowmass, CO, USA, 25 Jun - 23 Jul 1990, pp.182-197
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Determining Reheating Temperature at LHC with Axino or Gravitino Dark Matter
/ Choi, Ki-Young (Sheffield U.) ; Roszkowski, Leszek (Sheffield U.) ; Ruiz de Austri, R (Madrid, Autonoma U.)
After a period of inflationary expansion, the Universe reheated and reached full thermal equilibrium at the reheating temperature. In this talk, based on the paper, arXiv:0710.3349, we point out that, in the context of effective low-energy supersymmetric models, LHC measurements may allow one to determine reheating temperature as a function of the mass of the dark matter particle assumed to be either an axino or a gravitino. [...]
arXiv:0811.2427.-
2009
External link: Preprint
In : 4th International Conference on the Dark Side of the Universe, Cairo, Egypt, 1 - 5 Jun 2008, pp.27-32
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