Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Fall 2022 Meeting of the APS Eastern Great Lake Section and the Michigan Section of AAPT: Pushing Boundaries in Physics and Education
Volume 67, Number 16
Friday–Saturday, October 21–22, 2022; Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Michigan
Session N01: Plenary III |
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Chair: Ilias Cholis, Oakland University Room: Lawrence Technological University S100 |
Saturday, October 22, 2022 11:50AM - 12:35PM |
N01.00001: The Naturally Unnatural Standard Model of Particle Physics Invited Speaker: Nausheen R Shah The Standard Model (SM) of Particle Physics provides an excellent description of nature. However, it is very much an empirical model: Why are there 3 generations of matter with such large mass hierarchies? What is the origin of their mixings? What is dark matter (DM)? What dynamics govern the Higgs mechanism? If Ultraviolet symmetry breaking governs the structure we observe at the weak scale, apparent fine-tunings may be a hint of the global structure dictating beyond the SM physics. In this talk I will discuss some fine-tunings that may be responsible for the structure we observe in Higgs couplings, fermion masses and mixings, and possible connections of the Higgs sector with DM. |
Saturday, October 22, 2022 12:35PM - 1:20PM |
N01.00002: Constraints on the equation of state of dense matter inside compact stars Invited Speaker: Rajesh Kumar Due to the present large uncertainty in the composition and interactions of dense nuclear matter, there are many different equation of state (EoS) models that can fulfill nuclear and astrophysical constraints. EoS repositories allow for a fast exchange of EoS between providers and simulation users, accelerating our understanding of dense matter. I discuss different EoS repositories, focusing on the MUSES infrastructure, and different EoSs, focusing on the CMF model. |
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