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2011-05-30 (Poniedziałek)
Zapraszamy do Sali Dużej Teoretycznej (229), ul. Hoża 69 o godzinie 13:15  Calendar icon
Piotr Zalewski (IPJ)

Jak (i dlaczego) doswiadczalnicy wyciagaja wnioski bezposrednio z danych

2011-05-23 (Poniedziałek)
Zapraszamy do Sali Dużej Teoretycznej (229), ul. Hoża 69 o godzinie 13:15  Calendar icon
Joanna Sobczyk (IFT UW)

Production of vector resonances in the strongly interacting electroweak symmetry breaking models

At the LHC we hope to solve the puzzle of the electroweak symmetrybreaking. It is worth considering alternative models realizing thissymmetry breaking. In this talk I will focus on a class of stronglyinteracting models based on additional gauge groups broken down toSU(2). The production of the new resonances (gauge vectors of thosegroups) will be discussed.
2011-05-16 (Poniedziałek)
Zapraszamy do Sali Dużej Teoretycznej (229), ul. Hoża 69 o godzinie 13:15  Calendar icon
Jakub Rembieliński (KFT UŁ)

The Foldy-Salpeter equation and probability current in the relativistic Hamiltonian quantum mechanics

The probablity current for a quantum spinless relativistic particle is introduced based on the Hamiltonian dynamics approach utilizing the Foldy-Salpeter equation as an alternative of the Klein-Gordon equation. The correctness of the presented formalism is illustrated by examples of exact solutions to the Foldy-Salpeter equation.
2011-05-09 (Poniedziałek)
Zapraszamy do Sali Dużej Teoretycznej (229), ul. Hoża 69 o godzinie 13:15  Calendar icon
Paul Hunt (IFT UW)

Aspects of primordial power spectrum inversion

The primordial power spectrum (PPS) is important both for cosmological parameter estimation and for distinguishing betweeen models of inflation. Given the uncertainty in the physics behind inflation, a model-independent approach to estimating the PPS is essential. In general cosmological observables sensitive to primordial perturbations are given by a convolution of the PPS with a smoothing kernel. Since the deconvolution problem is ill-conditioned, a regularisation scheme must be employed to control error propagation. Here we demonstrate that Tikhonov regularisation can be used to reconstruct the PPS from multiple cosmological data sets. A significant advantage of our method is that both the uncertainty and the resolution of the estimated PPS is precisely quantified. The amount of regularisation is governed by a parameter whose value must be chosen correctly for an optimal inversion. The performance of several regularisation parameter selection methods is investigated using Monte Carlo simulations. We apply our inversion procedure to data from WMAP, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and several small scale CMB experiments.
2011-04-18 (Poniedziałek)
Zapraszamy do Sali Dużej Teoretycznej (229), ul. Hoża 69 o godzinie 13:15  Calendar icon
Rohini Godbole (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, and Utrecht University)

Top-quark Polarisation and BSM physics

n this talk I will discuss top-quark polarisation as a probe to study BSMphysics at the colliders. As an example I will discuss how top polarisationcan provide discrimination, both at the Tevatron and at the LHC,among the different BSM explanations for the forward backward top asymmetryobserved at the Tevatron. I will mention briefly other probes fordistinguishing among them at the Tevatron and the LHC. I will then talk aboutdifferent probes of top polarisation and the effect of BSM physics on them.
2011-04-11 (Poniedziałek)
Zapraszamy do Sali Dużej Teoretycznej (229), ul. Hoża 69 o godzinie 13:15  Calendar icon
Leszek Motyka (IF UJ, Kraków)

Soft gluon resummation in superparticle hadroproduction

Pair production of squarks and gluinos are the most promising discoverychannels of supersymmetric particles in hadron colliders. We shalldescribe the most precise available predictions for these processes at the Tevatron and at the LHC. Our predictions include the NLOsupersymmetric QCD corrections, matched with the all-order soft gluoncorrections, resummed at the NLL accuracy. We describe the soft gluonresummation technique, discuss the soft gluon anomalous dimension matricesand present detailed results for the Tevatron and the LHC for the currentand future beam energies.
2011-04-04 (Poniedziałek)
Zapraszamy do Sali Dużej Teoretycznej (229), ul. Hoża 69 o godzinie 13:15  Calendar icon
Ioannis Dalianis (IFT UW)

Constraints on the reheating temperature from the moduli stabilization in gauge mediation

I will talk about the constraints on the reheating temperature in theearly universe coming from the requirement of stabilized stringy moduli. Iwill present the possible dependence of these constraints on the scale ofsupersymmetry breaking and discuss whether they are consistent with thegauge mediation scenarios.
2011-03-28 (Poniedziałek)
Zapraszamy do Sali Dużej Teoretycznej (229), ul. Hoża 69 o godzinie 13:15  Calendar icon
Alina Czajka (Uniwersytet Jana Kochanowskiego, Kielce)

Wzbudzenia kolektywne w supersymetrycznej plazmie

Przedstawione zostaną wzbudzenia kolektywne elektromagnetycznej plazmy supersymetrycznej (N=1 SUSY QED) w podejściu Kiełdysza-Schwingera. Pozwala to rozważać plazmę zarówno w stanie równo-wagowym, jak i nierównowagowym. Przedyskutowana będzie natura wzbudzeń kolektywnych: mody fotonowe i fotinowe pokrywają się z elektronowymi, a mody selektronowe są takie, jak dla cząstek masywnych.
2011-03-21 (Poniedziałek)
Zapraszamy do Sali Dużej Teoretycznej (229), ul. Hoża 69 o godzinie 13:15  Calendar icon
Andreas van Hameren (IFJ PAN Kraków)

Hard multi-parton processs at NLO QCD

2011-03-14 (Poniedziałek)
Zapraszamy do Sali Dużej Teoretycznej (229), ul. Hoża 69 o godzinie 13:15  Calendar icon
Jakub Wagner (IPJ)

Exclusive processes and the three-dimensional structure of hadrons

In this talk I will explain how Generalized Parton Distribution functions (GPD) arise in the description of hard exclusive processes, and discuss what information GPD give us about the internal structure of hadrons. I will illustrate this with the examples of Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering and Timelike Compton Scattering.
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