Jorge Piekarewicz
3/20/19, 1:00 PM
Dr
Martin Camalich
(Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias)
3/21/19, 1:00 PM
Pere Masjuan
3/29/19, 1:00 PM
Prof.
Manuel Torres Labansat
4/1/19, 12:00 PM
Dr
Mikhail Gorshteyn
(JGU)
4/1/19, 1:30 PM
Razvan-Daniel Bucoveanu
4/1/19, 4:30 PM
Prof.
Libertad Barrón Palos
4/3/19, 11:30 AM
One of the main puzzles in contemporary physics is the asymmetry between matter and antimatter in the observable Universe. In our current understanding, one of the necessary ingredients to explain this phenomenon is the violation of CP symmetry (or equivalently TRIV). However it has only been observed in the weak interaction and with a very small amplitude, therefore searches of new mechanisms...
Prof.
Hubert Spiesberger
(Mainz University)
4/3/19, 1:00 PM
Prof.
Aurore Courtoy
4/4/19, 11:00 AM
Dr
Oleksandr Koshchii
4/4/19, 11:45 AM
Prof.
Frank Maas
(Helmholtz Institute Mainz)
4/4/19, 1:00 PM
Eric Vazqez-Jauregui
4/4/19, 4:00 PM
Rodolfo Ferro Hernández
4/5/19, 11:30 AM
Prof.
Krishna Kumar
(University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
4/5/19, 1:00 PM
Seminario Sandoval Vallarta (General Theory Seminar):
I general introduction into the theory will be followed in the second half by some experimental details for Xe-136, such as Time Projection Chambers, low background requirements, etc. The deep connections between this kind of experiment and lepton number violation will be stressed.