Matter To The Deepest 2015

Europe/Warsaw
Ustroń

Ustroń

Description
Matter To The Deepest
Recent Developments In Physics Of Fundamental Interactions
XXXIX International Conference of Theoretical Physics

 
 
Every second year the Particle Physics and Astrophysics and Cosmology groups of the University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland, organises the International Conference on Theoretical Physics.  This year the conference is organised jointly by the University of Silesia and the Polish Physical Society.


The scope of the conference:
The heavy boson signal discovery at LHC in 2012 and its properties found to be in agreement with the Standard Model Higgs particle put us in a strange position. On one hand all existing laboratory experiments are in agreement with Standard Model, with the exception of a few ones where a tension at a level of three standard deviations is observed. On the other hand the existence of dark matter, the baryon-anti-baryon asymmetry etc. show that we need a model going beyond the standard one. Yet, there is no guideline coming from laboratory experiments, how to build such a model. To find the right path, a wide effort is needed pushing for  new particles discoveries (may be we will see something during the next LHC run), better precision in  laboratory tests and closer cross links between particle physics and astrophysics. We will address all these issues during the conference.
The discussion is intended to be an important part of the talks. The conference will bring together physicists from a variety of backgrounds, both young scientists at post-doctoral level and senior scientists. The conference is planned to take place in Ustron - a small town located in Beskidy Mountains in the southern part of Poland. Accommodation and lectures will be arranged in the same place providing further opportunities for all participants to have informal discussions during leisure time and strengthening personal contacts.
 
Main Topics:
  • Tests of the Standard Model and its extensions at LHC and other accelerator experiments.
  • New methods and developments in loop calculations and Monte Carlo generators.
  • Neutrino physics and astrophysics.
  • Cosmology and astrophysics and their links with building and testing of the extensions of the Standard Model.
Supported by: 

Participants
  • Abdur Rehman
  • Alessio Maiezza
  • Andreas Salzburger
  • Andreas van Hameren
  • Andrzej Woszczyna
  • Aqeel Ahmed
  • Arkadiusz Bubak
  • Bartosz Dziewit
  • Bohdan Grządkowski
  • Daisuke Nomura
  • Diego ARISTIZABAL
  • Dmitry Zhuridov
  • Dominik Stoeckinger
  • Francisco Campanario
  • Frank Deppisch
  • Guido Montagna
  • Henryk Czyz
  • Ievgen Dubovyk
  • Ilona Bednarek
  • Jacek M. Holeczek
  • Jacek Syska
  • Jakub Żmuda
  • Jan Kalinowski
  • Jan Kisiel
  • Jan Sładkowski
  • Janusz Gluza
  • Jerzy Krol
  • Jose Wudka
  • Julian Leszek Zdunik
  • Karol Kolodziej
  • Krzysztof Bielas
  • Leszek Sokolowski
  • Lorenzo Tancredi
  • Luise Adams
  • Magdalena Kordiaczyńska
  • Marek Biesiada
  • Marek Zralek
  • Maria Krawczyk
  • Marius Wiesemann
  • Mateusz Duch
  • Miha Nemevsek
  • Monika Pienkos
  • Monika Richter
  • Oleksandr Gituliar
  • Patrycja Kisza
  • Paweł Klimasara
  • Piotr Zalewski
  • Radomir Smida
  • Ripka Martin
  • Robert Szafron
  • Sabine Riemann
  • Sebastian Zajac
  • Sophia Borowka
  • Stanislaw JADACH
  • Sven-Olaf Moch
  • Sylwia Miernik
  • Szymon Pulawski
  • Szymon Tracz
  • Tadeusz Lesiak
  • Thomas Gajdosik
  • Till Martini
  • Tomasz Jeliński
  • Tomasz Wachala
  • Tong-Jie ZHANG
  • Torben Ferber
  • Tord Riemann
  • Viktor Papara
  • Walter Grimus
  • Wojciech Florkowski
  • Wojciech Kotlarski
  • Zbigniew Laskowski
  • Zoltan Trocsanyi