Experimental Particle Physics Seminar: Danielle Norcini (JHU)

Bloomberg 475

TITLE: The search for light dark matter with DAMIC-M ABSTRACT: The DAMIC-M (DArk Matter In CCDs at Modane) experiment will use skipper CCDs to search for low mass (sub-GeV) dark matter underground at the Laboratoire Souterrain de Modane (LSM). With about 1kg of silicon target mass and sub-electron energy resolution, the detector will surpass the […]

Experimental Particle Physics Seminar: (i) Lucas Kang (JHU), (ii) Mohit Srivastav (JHU)

Bloomberg 475

TITLES: Utilizing off-shell Higgs Boson production at the LHC in H* ->ZZ->4l: (i) measuring its properties and (ii) novel extensions. ABSTRACT: The Higgs boson is the last observed addition to the Standard Model, and due to its couplings to other fundamental particles, provides a promising portal through which we can potentially probe new physics. The […]

Experimental Particle Physics Seminar: Sanjana Sekhar (JHU)

Bloomberg 475

TITLE: A first search for massive non-resonant leptoquarks coupling to first and second generation fermions using the CMS detector ABSTRACT: I present an overview of the first search for nonresonant leptoquarks (LQs) that couple up and down quarks to electrons and muons using the CMS detector. The nonresonant exchange of LQs presents the opportunity to […]

TIPAC Seminar: Paul Fendley (Oxford)

Bloomberg 475

TITLE: The Uses of Non-Invertible Symmetries and “Dualities" ABSTRACT: Non-invertible symmetries are all the rage these days. I will explain a variety of their applications. One use is to extend Kramers-Wannier duality to a large class of models, explaining exact degeneracies between non-(conventional) symmetry-related ground states as well as in the low-energy spectrum. Other applications […]