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Top precision at the LHC

Seminar
Thursday, 14.12.2017 14:00

Speakers: Dr. Tomáš Ježo (Fyzik-Institut, Universität Zürich)
Place: Conference hall in the building of the Institute of Physics, Na Slovance 2, Prague 8
Presented in English
Organisers: Division of Elementary Particle Physics
Abstract:

Multiple experiments suggest that the current models of high-energy interactions do not correctly predict the number of muons at ground in cosmic-ray initiated air showers. I will present two models aiming to address this issue, one based on the addition of particles with small momenta to some hadronic interactions, the other on the addition of the so-called dark photons to the electromagnetic part of the shower. In an seemingly radical switch of topic, I will also explain the advantages of using stellar photometry for atmospheric monitoring in air-shower experiments, mostly in relation to the aforementioned issues of hadronic interactions.

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