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Harvey Newman: Physics at the Large Hadron Collider

Wednesday, January 13, 2010
8:00pm to 9:30pm
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Beckman Auditorium
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Presented By: Caltech Committee on Institute Programs

 

Physics at the Large Hadron Collider:
A New Window on Matter, Spacetime and the Universe

We are about to embark on a new generation of exploration at the frontier of high energies as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) comes online at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland this fall. Caltech physicists and students, together with colleagues from universities and laboratories around the world are in the final stages of commissioning the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment.

Using CMS and the LHC, two of the most complex instruments ever devised, and new methods developed at Caltech, we are preparing to search for the Higgs particles thought to be responsible for mass in the universe, as well as for supersymmetry, evidence of extra spatial dimensions, excited states of electrons and muons, and other exotic new particles and forces of nature. This lecture will present a panorama of this work, and the road to discoveries that may emerge as early as the coming months.

Harvey Newman is Professor of Physics at Caltech.

Learn More:
Harvey Newman
CERN Interview with Dr. Newman

Please Note: This event will be digitally recorded and made available for viewing on the Caltech Theater site. Many past Watson Lectures are available for viewing online on the Caltech Theater site, and are available for purchase: DVD Order Form (PDF)

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