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Thursday, 07. Feb. 2013 |
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15:15 – 16:15 |
Abstract :
The Standard Model (SM) of Particle Physics is not capable to account for the
apparent matter-antimatter asymmetry of our Universe. Physics beyond the SM is
required and is searched for by (i) employing highest
energies (e.g., at LHC), and (ii) striving for ultimate precision and
sensitivity (e.g., in the search for electric dipole moments (EDMs)). Permanent EDMs of
particles violate both time reversal (T) and parity (P) invariance, and are via
the CPT-theorem also CP-violating. Finding an EDM would be a strong indication
for physics beyond the SM, and pushing upper limits further provides crucial
tests for any corresponding theoretical model, e.g., SUSY. Direct searches of
proton and deuteron EDMs bear the potential to reach
sensitivities beyond 10^{−29} e·cm.
The
research environment at Jülich coupled to the strong
experienced groups of scientists and engineers from Jülich,
RWTH-Aachen, Brookhaven National Lab,