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Particle accelerators,
"Studying the tiniest components of our universe"
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Thursday, 04 Nov. 2021 |
Video-Recording for any system with MP4-support
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15:15 – 16:00
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Abstract:
The high-energy collisions that happen at
the CERN’s LHC experiment
produce the tiniest known particles. But
how does this help to understand
how our universe works? Many questions
have been answered in the past decades,
but there remain some elusive unknowns.
Why is there an imbalance of matter
and anti-matter? What are dark matter and
dark energy?
Do supersymmetric particles exist? Come
and learn how the most advanced
technology can shed light on the mysteries
of the universe in which we live.
Speaker today: Laura Barranco (Stockholms universitet, FYSIKUM)