NPA Seminar, Tereza Kroupova, University of Pennsylvania, "Title TBA"
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Statistical Hadronization Models (SHMs) have successfully calculated hadronic particle yields to over nine orders of magnitude in high energy collisions of heavy ions and elementary particles at both RHIC and the LHC. Assuming a thermally equilibrated system, experimental final state particle yields from collisions measured by the STAR and ALICE detectors serve as anchors for the determination of common freeze-out parameters – namely, the chemical freeze-out temperature and the baryon chemical potential – in the QCD phase diagram through thermal fits within the SHM framework.
Talia Weiss will lead a discussion on the paper “Measurement of the Electron Magnetic Moment” found at https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.13084.
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.
Molly Watts will lead a discussion on the paper “Ba tagging for upgraded nEXO” found at https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.04698
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.
Arina Telles will lead a discussion on the paper “Electromagnetic Modeling and science reach of DMRadio-m^3” found at https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.14084
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.
Tom Penny will lead a discussion on the paper “Real-time optimal quantum control of mechanical motion at room temperature” found at https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.15188
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.
Pranava Teja Surukuchi will lead a discussion on the paper “Nuclear β decay as a probe for physics beyond the Standard Model” found at https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.03975. Contact Xiran Bai and Glenn Richardson 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.