Bulletin of the American Physical Society
83rd Annual Meeting of the APS Southeastern Section
Volume 61, Number 19
Thursday–Saturday, November 10–12, 2016; Charlottesville, Virginia
Session C1: Energy Frontier |
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Chair: Brad Cox, University of Virginia Room: West Ballroom |
Thursday, November 10, 2016 1:30PM - 2:00PM |
C1.00001: Recent results from the CMS experiment Invited Speaker: Guenakh Mitselmakher Recent results from the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN are presented [Preview Abstract] |
Thursday, November 10, 2016 2:00PM - 2:30PM |
C1.00002: Understanding the Universe at the LHC: an ATLAS Perspective Invited Speaker: Mark Kruse After a brief reflection on the accomplishments of the ATLAS experiment from “Run 1” of the LHC with proton-proton collisions at 7 and 8 TeV, I will give an overview of results thus far from Run 2, at 13 TeV collision energy. With the exceptional performance of the LHC, the resulting data is pushing the Standard Model of particle physics to its limits, and constraining possibilities for its successor. I will survey the status of searches for some of these possibilities. [Preview Abstract] |
Thursday, November 10, 2016 2:30PM - 3:00PM |
C1.00003: Recent Results from Belle Invited Speaker: Leo Piilonen I will present recent results in heavy flavour physics from the Belle experiment, which operated at the KEKB electron-positron colliding-beam accelerator facility in Japan. [Preview Abstract] |
Thursday, November 10, 2016 3:00PM - 3:30PM |
C1.00004: Supersymmetry: A Report from the Front Invited Speaker: Harrison Prosper After a brief reminder of the key ideas of supersymmetry and why the latter is widely regarded as a possible basis of a New Standard Model, I present a critical review of what research at the Large Hadron Collider has taught us about the viability or otherwise of this forty-year old hypothesis. [Preview Abstract] |
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