Description (de)
Public Lecture im Rahmen des 6th Vienna Central European Seminar on Particle Physics and Quantum Field Theory
Mitschnitt einer Veranstaltung am Freitag, dem 27. November 2009 im Christian Doppler-Hörsaal der Universität Wien
Moderation: Helmuth Hüffel
Over the next ten years a number of new accelerator facilities for frontier research will be become operational. Within weeks the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN is scheduled to produce first collisions. The world’s most powerful accelerator is designed to become a "discovery machine". Around 2013/2014 we expect first beams at BELLE-II at KEK, Japan. This Beauty-factory will build on the very successful BELLE program with ten times higher luminosity and a discovery reach beyond the Standard Model. Later in the decade, an array of facilities of the FAIR project at GSI, Darmstadt will commence operation. This broad accelerator-based program is complemented with ultra-precision particle physics experiments, both in university laboratories and facilities, such as ILL, Grenoble and a strong astroparticle physics program with ground- and satellite-based facilities.
Christian W. Fabjan ist Direktor des Instituts für Hochenergiephysik der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.
INHALT
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Kapitel Titel Position
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1. Vorspann 00:00:00
2. Helmuth Hüffel: Begrüßung 00:01:09
3. Open problems in particle physics 00:01:40
4. The Large Hadron Collider at CERN 00:10:29
5. Dark matter 00:22:30
6. The matter-antimatter factory at KEK 00:30:28
7. The ultimate high energy frontier: Cosmic rays 00:34:10
8. New forms of matter 00:43:23
9. Precise neutron correlation measurements 00:48:40
10. Questions from the audience 01:02:27