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Nuclear Physics Seminar
Venue: Physics Building, Max-von-Laue-Str. 1, PHYS 02.116
Time: Thursday, June 06, 4:30pm (s.t.)
Contact: hees@itp.uni-frankfurt.de
Lattice QCD and precision tests of the Standard Model
En-Hung Chao (Columbia University New York)
Recent technological advances and algorithmic developments make Lattice
Quantum Chromodynamics (lattice QCD) a competitive,
systematically-improvable method to study hadronic physics from first
principles. Lately, there have been many important applications and
proposals of using lattice QCD to determine hadronic contributions to
various experimentally-well-measured observables to stress-test the
Standard Model of particle physics. In this talk, I will present two of
such applications: the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon and rare kaon
decays. The former is one of the most precisely-measured quantities and is
historically the key of our understanding of quantum corrections, whereas
the latter provides constraints on the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM)
matrix and could potentially be used as a probe for physics beyond the
Standard Model.
The colloquium will be streamed but not recorded.
Zoom link: https://uni-frankfurt.zoom.us/j/2848286010?pwd=VmtCY1RCc1hpVStKd0RibFBpc1IzZz09
Meeting ID: 284 828 6010
Password: 068695
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