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Rare & Precision Processes Frontier - Alexey Petrov at Wayne State Snowmass

Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore a comprehensive conference talk on rare and precision processes in particle physics presented by Alexey Petrov from Wayne State University at the 2022 Snowmass Theory Frontier Conference. Delve into topics such as charged leptons, dark sectors, anomalies, and experimental results. Gain insights into theoretical tools, issues, and tabletop experiments. Examine experimental limits, the proton radius puzzle, and the search for new states. Learn about atomic clocks and their relevance to particle physics. Understand the key takeaways from this frontier research in high-energy physics, which covers a wide range of subjects from theoretical considerations to experimental findings.

Syllabus

Intro
Timeline
Topical Groups
Summary
Theoretical tools
Charged leptons
Cotto anomaly
Dark sectors
Anomalies
Experimental Results
Theory
Theoretical Issues
Tabletop Experiments
Experimental Limits
Proton Radius
New States
Experiments
Takeaway
Atomic clocks


Taught by

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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