Yale Postdoctoral Trainees

NPA Seminar, Tereza Kroupová, University of Pennsylvania, "Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay and the SNO+ Experiment"

One of the biggest questions in fundamental particle physics is whether neutrinos are Dirac fermions, with distinct anti-particles, or Majorana fermions, for which the particles and anti-particles are identical. The best available probe of the neutrino nature is neutrinoless double beta decay (0νββ), a hypothetical process that require massive Majorana neutrinos. This discovery of this lepton number violating process would therefore reveal the neutrino nature and provide a window into physics beyond the Standard Model.

WIDG Seminar: Youqi Song, Yale, "Probing parton shower and hadronization with jet substructure measurements in pp collisions at STAR"

Jets are collimated sprays of final-state particles produced from initial high-momentum-transfer partonic scatterings in particle collisions. Since jets are multi-scale objects that connect asymptotically free partons to confined hadrons, jet substructure measurements can provide insight into parton evolution and the ensuing hadronization processes.

WIDG Seminar: Andrew Tamis, Yale, "Measurement of Two-Point Energy Correlators within Jets in p+p Collisions at STAR"

Hard-scattered partons that are ejected from high-energy collisions at both the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) undergo fragmentation as described by quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and hadronize into final state particles that are measured by the detector. The behavior of these showers can be studied using jets, clusters of final state particles used as a proxy for the initial parton. The substructure of these jets contains information about the time evolution of the parton shower.

WIDG Seminar, Fernando Flor, Yale, "Statistical Hadronization Model Calculations of Chemical Freeze-out Parameters from Heavy Ion and Elementary Particle Collisions"

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.

Elusives Journal Club, Alberto Ressa, Yale, "Sub-GeV dark matter detection with electron recoils in carbon nanotube"

Alberto Ressa will lead a discussion on the paper ” Sub-GeV dark matter detection with electron recoils in carbon nanotube” found at https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269317309565?via%…
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.

Elusives Journal Club, Jorge Torres, Yale, "Earth tomography with supernova neutrinos at future neutrino detectors"

Jorge Torres will lead a discussion on the paper “Earth tomography with supernova neutrinos at future neutrino detectors” found at http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.09369v1
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.

Elusives Journal Club - Quantum Edition - Samantha Pagan, Yale

Celebrate World Quantum Day with us as Samantha Pagan leads a discussion on the paper “Correlated charge noise and relaxation errors in superconducting qubits,” found at https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03557-5
Participants are also encouraged to optionally read “Quantum Information Science and Technology for Nuclear Physics,” found at https://arxiv.org/pdf/2303.00113.pdf for some background/contextual information.

Elusives Journal Club, Eleanor Graham, Yale, "Dark Matter Direct Detection with Quantum Dots"

Eleanor Graham will lead a discussion on the paper “Dark Matter Direct Detection with Quantum Dots” found at https://arxiv.org/abs/2208.05967

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.

Elusives Journal Club, Talia Weiss, Yale, "Measurement of the Electron Magnetic Moment"

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.

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