Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2012
Volume 57, Number 3
Saturday–Tuesday, March 31–April 3 2012; Atlanta, Georgia
Session P1: Plenary Session II: Nobel Prize Session |
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Sponsoring Units: APS Room: Regency Ballroom VI-VII |
Monday, April 2, 2012 8:30AM - 9:06AM |
P1.00001: TBD Invited Speaker: Saul Perlmutter |
Monday, April 2, 2012 9:06AM - 9:42AM |
P1.00002: TBD Invited Speaker: Adam Riess |
Monday, April 2, 2012 9:42AM - 10:18AM |
P1.00003: Completing the Standard Model and Looking Beyond Invited Speaker: Frank Wilczek I will discuss the theoretical context of the Higgs particle, its anticipated phenomenology, and its current experimental status. I will discuss how a ``minimal'' Higgs particle with mass $\sim$125 GeV, as tentatively suggested by experiment, dovetails with ideas about low-energy supersymmetry, and in particular with the focus point scenario; and what that suggests both for theory and for near-future experiments. If time permits, I'll also briefly discuss what failure to observe a ``minimal'' Higgs particle might imply. [Preview Abstract] |
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