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The Standard Model and Beyond

Winter term 2015/2016

Prof. Dr. M. Klasen

Prof. Dr. Ch. Weinheimer

 

Lectures / Exercises

Lectures

Mo                  16:00 - 17:30

Wed    8:30 - 10:00

 

the following lectures have to be shifted

9.11. ->  3.11., 25.11. ->  1.12.

9.12. ->  8.12., 14.12. -> 15.12.

21.12. -> 22.12.

All new lectures are shifted to the following time

Tue                  10:15 - 11:45

TP 304

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TP 304

Exercises

Dr. K. Kovarik 

Wed                 14:00 - 15:30

KP 403

 

The Standard Model of elementary particle physics agrees very well with all current experimental observations, but leaves many questions unanswered. Important examples are the hierarchy problem of the Standard Model Higgs mechanism, i.e. the stabilization of the electroweak symmetry breaking scale with respect to the Planck scale, the unsatisfactory fermion multiplet structure and mass range, and the nature of dark matter. This lecture offers a critical review of the theoretical foundations of the Standard Model, of the current experimental results with an emphasis on the neutrino sector, the discovery of the Higgs boson and dark matter searches, and of possible answers to the open questions in theories with unified gauge interactions, supersymmetry, or extra dimensions.


Useful references:

  • T.P. Cheng, L.F. Li: Gauge Theory of Elementary Particle Physics
  • F. Halzen, A. Martin: Quarks and Leptons
  • P. Langacker: The Standard Model and Beyond
  • M. Fukugita, T. Yanagida: Physics of Neutrinos
  • K. Zuber: Neutrino Physics
  • S. Dawson, R.N. Mohapatra: Colliders and Neutrinos
  • D. Kazakov, S. Lavignac, J. Dalibard: Particle Physics Beyond the Standard Model

 

Lectures: 

Prof. Klasen

V 19.10.    V 21.10.    V 26.10.    V 28.10.    V 02.11.    V 03.11.    V 04.11.

V 11.11.    V 16.11.    V 30.11.    V 01.12.    V 02.12.    V 11.01.    V 13.01.

V 27.01.    V 01.02.

Prof. Weinheimer

V 19.10.    V 18.11. & 23.11.    V 19.11.+movie    V 07.12.   V 08.12.+FDnotations

V 18.01     V 20.01     V 25.01 p1 & p2

Material from the lecture: 

Table 1  Table 2  Table 3  Table 4  Table 5  Table 6

Excercise sheets:

Sheet 1 and 2  Sheet 3  Sheet 4  Sheet 5 Sheet 6 Sheet 7 Sheet 8 Sheet 9 Sheet 10

 



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