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SUMMARY:2012 Spring Physics Colloquium Series:  Dr. Amir Farbin
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Amir Farbin, Ph.D.=0D=0A=
Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Arlington=0D=0A=
Searching for New Physics at the Large Hadron Collider=0D=0A=
Our quest to understand the beginning of the Universe lead us to study nature at both the largest scales, typically with telescopes, and at the smallest scales, typically with particle accelerators. Having understood nature's building blocks and forces down to about 10-18 meters, we can successfully extrapolate the evolution of the Universe from about 10-25 seconds after beginning of time until now. Yet we know very little about the dark-matter and dark-energy that fills the majority of the Universe and cannot reconcile the weakness of the gravitational force with the relative strength of the other known forces. Miraculously both Cosmological and Particle Physics arguments point to roughly 1 TeV of energy/mass where new particles make up the dark-matter and new phenomena resolve the problem of gravity's relative weakness. For more than two years the Large Hadron Collider has been probing of TeV energy frontier, recording snapshots of conditions that have rarely existed since the beginning of time. I'll describe what we have learned so far from the perspective of the ATLAS experiment.=0D=0A=
For more information, please contact: Dr. Anzhong Wang x 2276
LOCATION:Baylor Sciences Building, room E.125
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