报告专家: Dr. Peter Athron,Monash University
报告时间:2019/12/17 14:00-15:30
报告地点:room 437.
报告摘要: Dark matter, the matter anti-matter asymmetry and the hierarchy problem all suggest that the standard model of particle physics should be extended. However, so far there is no clear guidance from experiment as to which extension is realised in nature, but there are many interesting and varied constraints as well as few interesting anomalies. To check if any new physics model capable of solving these problems is consistent with the data requires a very large number of calculations and presents a huge calculational obstacle to exploring new physics ideas. Here I present work aimed at making this much easier, by developing automated calculations that work for (almost) any extension of the standard model. This should dramatically extend the number of SM extensions that can be investigate phenomenologically and maximise the impact large physics experiments have on understanding of physics beyond the standard model.