High Energy Physics News & Events
Collisions in Non-conformal Theories: Hydrodynamization without Equilibration
Mengjie Wang's PhD exam
Gr@v's Ph.D. student Mengjie Wang successfully defended his doctoral thesis with title "Quantum and classical aspects of scalar and vector fields around black holes", on February 29th 2016. Mengjie integrated the MAP-Fis Ph.D. programme and was supported by a grant from the IDPASC doctoral programme. Congratulations Mengjie!
Forward-Central Jet Correlations at CMS: Looking for beyond DGLAP effects
Abstract: The DGLAP evolution scheme offers a description of the reality which might be inaccurate at very small-x. One way to look for alternative evolution schemes, which might be able to describe that region, is looking simultaneously in the forward and central activity in the detector.
A Geometric Formulation of Higgs Effective Field Theory: Measuring the Curvature of Scalar Field Space
Quantum Mechanics of Neutrino Oscilations
Gr@v RISEs
Gr@v is a partner of the recently approved "Strong Gravity and High Energy Physics" Marie Curie RISE (Research and Innovation Staff Exchange) action, within the Horizon 2020 European framework. This network has a lifetime of 4 years, starting in Jan 2016 and connects 8 nodes in 7 countries, being coordinated by Prof. Ulrich Sperhake and Cambridge University.
Entanglement Entropy of the Klebanov-Strassler model with dynamical flavors
Abstract: I will present a detailed study of the Entanglement Entropy for the confining Klebanov-Strassler background coupled to a large number of dynamical flavors.