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DTSTART:20120203T213000Z
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LOCATION:2241 Chamberlin Hall (coffee at 4:30 pm)
SUMMARY:Beyond the Standard Model: The Particle Physics Frontier\, Phy
 sics Department Colloquium\, Michael Ramsey-Musolf\, University of Wis
 consin-Madison
DESCRIPTION:  The quest to explain nature's fundamental interactions a
 nd how they shaped the evolution of the universe is one of the most co
 mpelling in modern science. The standard model of particle physics pro
 vides a partial explanation\, but we know that it must be part of a la
 rger\, more complete framework. Experiments hoping to uncover what lie
 s beyond the standard model are being carried out at three frontiers: 
 the high energy frontier\, involving facilities such as the Large Hadr
 on Collider\; the astrophysical frontier\; and the intensity frontier.
 <br>\n<br>\nIn this talk\, I review the motivation for searching for
  physics beyond the standard model. I then discuss how studies at the 
 three frontiers may help solve one of the key problems not solvable in
  the standard model: the origin of matter.      <br>\n
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=2328
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