[local physicists] Colloquium Reminder (Dr. Marc Sher) 9/25/2012

Malin, Delicia M. dmalin at odu.edu
Tue Sep 25 10:54:34 EDT 2012




Old Dominion University
Department of Physics

Fall Colloquium Series

Tuesday September 25, 2012

"Higgs boson"


Dr. Marc Sher
William & Mary

The Standard Model of particle physics describes the strong, weak and electromagnetic interactions of all known fundamental particles with high precision. There remains, however, a crucial question: how do fundamental particles acquire their masses, since the symmetries of the Standard Model forbid them? The preferred explanation requires the existence of an additional particle, the Higgs boson. Discovery of the Higgs boson has been the major goal of experimental high energy physics for decades, and discovery of a Higgs boson at a mass of 125 GeV was announced at the LHC this summer. In this talk, I will introduce the Standard Model and discuss the importance of the Higgs and describe its properties. I will then talk about how it is detected, discuss the search for it over the past 25 years, and then describe the recent experimental results from the LHC and talk about expectations over the next few months and the implications for the future of elementary particle physics.


Presentation: OCNPS 200 @ 3:00 pm
Refreshments: Atrium @ 2:30 pm

More details at http://sci.odu.edu/physics/
All are Welcome!


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