University of
Notre Dame
College of
Science
Department of
Physics

 

Colloquium

SUSY & The Lords of the Ring

 

Sylvester J. Gates, Jr.
John S. Toll Professor of Physics and
Center for String and Particle Theory Director
University of Maryland

 

Wednesday, August 27, 2008   4:00 p.m.  NSH 118

(Refreshments at 3:30 p.m. NSH 202)


The last decade in physics has led to a array of new ideas including one called supersymmetry. SUSY is its shorter name. If valid, Nature may soon begin to reveal the existence of “superpartners,” new forms of matter and energy. Names for such hypothetical objects such as selectrons, squarks, sneutrinos and winos have already been given. What are these objects? How does humanity learn more about them? At the CERN laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland nearing completion is a ring that will help rule upon them all. It is called the LHC (Large Hadron Collider). Come to this lecture and learn about this Fellowship of the Ring.

 

All interested persons are cordially invited to attend.