High Energy Physics Beyond the Large Hadron Collider - Exploring Flavour Factories
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Explore cutting-edge high energy physics research beyond the Large Hadron Collider in this 41-minute conference talk from the 38th Chaos Communication Congress. Delve into the world of flavor factories, particularly the Belle II experiment in Japan and BES III in China, which operate at lower energies but collect massive datasets to test the Standard Model of particle physics with unprecedented precision. Learn how these experiments search for explanations to fundamental mysteries like matter-antimatter asymmetry, dark matter, and neutrino mass through indirect detection methods. Discover how modern physics experiments employ machine learning, artificial intelligence, and distributed computing infrastructure to analyze terabytes of data, requiring collaboration among thousands of scientists. Understand the challenges facing high-energy physics research and its broader implications for our understanding of the universe's fundamental nature, including insights from recent Nobel Prize-winning research in physics.
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38C3 deu - High energy physics aside the Large Hadron Collider
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