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Weak Decays as a Window to New Physics

Offered By: APS Physics via YouTube

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APS Physics Courses Standard Model Courses CP Violation Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the fascinating world of weak decays and their potential to unveil new physics beyond the Standard Model in this engaging 33-minute conference talk presented by Sheldon Stone from Syracuse University at the APS April Meeting 2014. Delve into topics such as the flavor problem, CP violations, and neutral measures while gaining insights into ongoing experiments and future prospects in particle physics. Learn how weak decays serve as a powerful tool for probing the boundaries of our current understanding and potentially uncovering groundbreaking discoveries in the field.

Syllabus

Intro
The Standard Model
Beyond Standard Model
Flavor Problem
New Physics
Evidence
Neutral Measures
CP Violations
J SciFi
Summary
Conclusions
New Experiments
Beta Equation


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APS Physics

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