LTP(izza)hD 02/2024

Europe/Zurich
OFLG/401

OFLG/401

Sophie Kollatzsch (PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut), Timothy David Hume (PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut)
Registration
Participants
Participants
  • Aziza Zendour
  • Chavdar Dutsov
  • Cornelis D
  • David Hoehl
  • David Radic
  • Diego Alejandro Sanz-Becerra
  • Fabian Lange
  • Gian Luca Caratsch
  • Giovanni Dal Maso
  • Giuseppe Lospalluto
  • Guglielmo Coloretti
  • Joanna Peszka
  • Katharina von Schoeler
  • Lars Noehte
  • Luca Naterop
  • Marco Rocco
  • Marvin Sigg
  • Oscar Lara Crosas
  • Siddharth Rajamohanan
  • Sophie Kollatzsch
  • Sumit Banik
  • Tim Hume
  • Tiziano Bevilacqua
  • Victoria Kletzl
    • 1
      Effective Field Theories

      When you describe a slice of pizza, you don’t usually care about the fact that it consists of a set of interacting quantum fields. Similarly when describing some physical system, you can construct effective theories which model only the features you are interested in, whatever the underlying reality might be. In this talk, I will discuss the general philosophy behind effective theories, the application to quantum fields and how that might help in the search for new physics.

      Speaker: Luca Naterop (University of Zurich)
    • 17:50
      Pizza
    • 2
      n2EDM: Quest for the Electric Dipole Moment

      The discovery of an electric dipole moment (EDM) of any fundamental particle would be a breakthrough in the search of physics beyond the Standard Model. So what makes the neutron an interesting candidate? How does the n2EDM experiment aim to measure the neutron EDM (nEDM) with unprecedented sensitivity? And what are the experimental limits? Join us as we dig into the intricate workings of this second-generation experiment, currently undergoing commissioning at PSI.

      Speaker: Victoria Kletzl (PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut)