WIDG Seminar: Mira Varma, Yale
“Probing Quantum Entanglement in Higgs Boson Decays at the LHC”
“Probing Quantum Entanglement in Higgs Boson Decays at the LHC”
Members in the departments of physics and astronomy who work on dark matter and neutrino-related fields are invited to get together to discuss papers related to their field. Topics include: neutrinos, dark matter, BSM physics, fundamental symmetries, precision physics and more.
Contact Eleanor Graham and Jiaxiang Wang for more information.
Members in the departments of physics and astronomy who work on dark matter and neutrino-related fields are invited to get together to discuss papers related to their field. Topics include: neutrinos, dark matter, BSM physics, fundamental symmetries, precision physics and more.
Contact Eleanor Graham and Jiaxiang Wang for more information.
“First Measurement of Solar 8B Neutrinos via Coherent Elastic Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering with XENONnT”
https://www.arxiv.org/abs/2408.02877
Members in the departments of physics and astronomy who work on dark matter and neutrino-related fields are invited to get together to discuss papers related to their field. Topics include: neutrinos, dark matter, BSM physics, fundamental symmetries, precision physics and more.
Contact Eleanor Graham and Jiaxiang Wang for more information.
Led by Frank Pekarski, Yale EHS
The EHS shop orientation is offered each semester and is required to be taken once by anyone who would like to gain access and make use of the research and teaching shops at Wright Lab.
For more information on the shop facilities at Wright Lab see:
https://wlab.yale.edu/facilities
Register at https://forms.gle/rH412xvbihUv9jUR7
*Registration for this event is full.*
On behalf of the Department of Physics, we are excited to invite Yale community members to an exclusive viewing of rare physics books, including works by Newton and Gauss.
“Measurement of Higgs Couplings and Properties Using the tau-tau Final State at ATLAS”
“Flagging Dual-Purpose Research in the Physical Sciences”
“Hardware effort for photosensors for the pfRICH sub-detector of ePIC”
The Wright Lab community is invited to a weekly meeting on Mondays at 9:30 a.m. in WL-216 to hear about and discuss what is going on at the lab.
Dipole-dipole interaction of levitated nanoparticles