IST Physics Department Colloquium: Novel Probes of the Primordial Liquid

On Wednesday 17th April at 4pm we will have the privilege to hear Professor Krishna Rajagopal (MIT-USA) discussing the probing the Quark Gluon Plasma, the most perfect liquid ever observed. This colloquium, co-organized by LIP, will take place in Room PA1. Refreshments will be served afterwards.

Heavy ion collisions reproduce droplets of the trillions-of-degrees-hot liquid that filled the microseconds-old universe, conventionally called quark-gluon plasma (QGP) but better thought of as hot quark soup. Over the past twenty years, data obtained via recreating this primordial liquid have shown that it is the most liquid liquid in the universe, making it the first complex matter to form as well as the source of all protons and neutrons. After an extended introduction, beginning from Rutherford’s discovery of the nucleus and the discovery of quarks and the laws that govern them, and a look at what we have learned about the formation and properties of the primordial liquid from heavy ion collisions, I will focus on the road ahead, in particular on new probes being developed to answer questions like: How does a strongly coupled liquid emerge, given that what you will see if you can probe QGP with high resolution is weakly coupled quarks and gluons? How can we use jets to see the inner workings of QGP and answer this question? And how does the droplet of QGP ripple after it has been probed by a passing jet?

TAE 2024 – International Workshop on High Energy Physics

The ‘Taller de Altas Energias’ (TAE) – Spain’s annual High Energy Physics PhD school -, is an international postgraduate training program aimed at first and second year graduated students who are starting their research on experimental or theoretical High Energy Physics, Astroparticles and Cosmology. TAE 2024 will take place from 1st to 14th September at Centro de Ciencias Pedro Pascual (CCBPP) in Benasque, a beautiful village located in the Spanish Pyrenees. The lecture halls and seminars for discussion sessions are located in the Centre. Computing and electronic communication facilities are available.

The list of topics and speakers of TAE 2024 is:

  • Quantum FIeld Theory/Standard Model, Rodrigo Alonso (Durham U., UK)
  • Effective Field Theories, Martin Gonzalez-Alonso (IFIC, Valencia, Spain)
  • Flavor Physics, Jorger Martin-Camalich (U. La Laguna, Spain)
  • LHC Physics, Maria Cepeda (CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain)
  • Lattice QCD, Assumpta Parreño (U. Barcelona, Spain)
  • Cosmology, Jacobo Asorey (IPARCOS-U. Complutense, Madrid, Spain)
  • Gamma Rays, M.A. Sanchez Conde (IFT, Madrid, Spain)
  • Axions, Theopisti Dafni (CAPA, U. Zaragoza, Spain)
  • Dark Matter, Diego Blas (IFAE, Barcelona, Spain)
  • Neutrino physics, Sergio Pastor (IFIC, Valencia, Spain), Patricia Sanchez (Granada U., Spain)
  • Gravitational waves, Miguel Zumalacárregui (Max Planck Institute, Potsdam, Germany)
  • Statistical Methods, Glen Cowan (Royal Holloway, London, UK)
  • Machine Learning, Arantza Oyanguren (IFIC, Valencia, Spain)
  • Detectors, Mary Cruz Fouz (CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain)
  • Quantum detectors, Gemma Rius (CNM, Barcelona, Spain)
  • Quark Gluon Plasma, Carlos Salgado (IGFAE,Santiago de Compostela U., Spain), Ana Marin (GSI, Darmstadt, Germany)
  • Beyond the Standard Model, Mariano Quiros (IFAE, Barcelona, Spain)
  • Hadron Physics, Raquel Molina (IFIC, Valencia, Spain)
  • String Theory, Miguel Montero (IFT, Madrid, Spain)

Registration and abstract submission deadline: June 30th.

Relevant info will be gradually updated at: https://www.benasque.org/2024tae/