The dept. of Physics Colloquium: Genesis of Matter
- 2019-05-07
The department of Physics will hold the following colloquium.
Title: Genesis of Matter
Speaker: Professor Jeon Eung-Jin (Advanced Institute of Science)
Date & Time: May. 8. (Wed.) 2019 4:30 PM
Place: Natural Science 1, Room No. 31214
Abstract : The standard model of particle physics completed by the discovery of the Higgs particle is now the final answer to the ultimate building block of matter and the exploration of the basic laws of the universe. However, a more fundamental theory beyond the standard model is required as there are still unresolved riddles such as the existence of dark matter/ dark energy, asymmetry of matter and antimatter, and the existence of mass of neutrinos. We hope to see signs of a new theory in the near future: continuing LHC's accelerator experiments, various experiments to search for dark matter, and experiments to accurately measure the vibration of neutrinos. In this talk, we look at how to understand the creation of asymmetrical matter and antimatter which make up the universe, and dark matter five times as many as known materials, and think about new theoretical exploration directions.