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19 Bled Workshop ''What comes beyond the Standard model?''

New postPosted: Tue 12 Jul 2016 21:34
by Maxim Khlopov
19 Bled Workshop ''What comes beyond the Standard model?'' takes place at Bled, Slovenia, from 11th of July 2016 to 19th of July 2016
http://bsm.fmf.uni-lj.si/bled2016bsm/index.html
Organizing Committee:
Norma Susana Mankoc Borstnik, Holger Bech Nielsen, Maxim Yu. Khlopov

Scientific Committee:
John Ellis (CERN),
Roman Jackiw (MIT),
Masao Ninomiya (Okayama Institute for Quantum Physics)

The workshop is organized for the purpose of answering the open
questions in the standard model of the electroweak and colour
interactions, and the cosmological standard model, like:

o What is the most promising first step beyond the standard model,
explaining and possibly justifying the assumptions of the standard
model like:

* the origin of massless family members with their spin and charges,
* the origin of families,
* the origin of massless vector gauge fields,
* the origin of the Higgs's scalar and Yukawa couplings,
* the origin of differences in masses of family members?

And going beyond, while explaining:
* the origin of dark matter,
* the origin of dark energy,
* the origin of ordinary matter-antimatter asymmetry.

o How to interpret the so far made searches for new physics on the
LHC and other new experiments?
* How many families shall we be able to observe at the LHC?
* How many scalar fields shall the LHC observe?

o What properties has the dark matter?
* Is the charge asymmetry in the dark matter?

o What is the origin of the two energy scales:
* the colour phase transition scale and
* the electroweak phase transition scale?

o There are several proposals in the literature, which are trying to
explain the assumptions of the standard model.
* How much have different proposals in common?

o What can strings and membranes contribute to our understanding of
elementary particle physics and cosmology?
* What do string theories really mean?

o What does the complex action bring into the understanding of the
properties of our universe?

o What can we learn from the model in which all fermions have come by
fermionization from original bosons?

o Why has Nature made a choice of four (noticeable) dimensions
while all the others (if existing) are hidden?
* How does the compactification occur?
* What are properties of space-time in the hidden dimensions?

o Where do possible Majorana properties of fermions originate?

o How can one understand the discrete symmetries in Kaluza-Klein like
theories?

o How can all gauge fields (including gravity) be unified and quantized?

o What is the origin of the field which caused inflation?



The aim of the workshop is to bring together physicists, who are
trying to find the answers to some of these and other open questions
from the field of the elementary particles and cosmology and who would
enjoy to actively discuss these questions in a small group.

VIA sessions at 19 Bled Workshop

New postPosted: Wed 13 Jul 2016 14:08
by Maxim Khlopov
For distant participants VIA sessions at 19 Bled Workshop are available to attend some talks and take part in discussions.

The programme of VIA sessions

Thursday 14 July

11.00-12.00
Holger Bech Nielsen
New Resonances/ Fluctuations? at LHC Bound states of
tops and anti tops.

17.00-18.00
Norma Mankoc Borstnik
Do no observations so far of the fourth family quarks
speak against the spin-charge-family theory?

Friday 15 July

11.00-12.00
Maxim Khlopov
Nonstandard cosmologies from BSM physics

The presentations of these talks are attached and their records are in the VIA library
http://viavca.in2p3.fr/what_comes_beyond_the_standard_model_xix.html
You are welcome to continue discussion of these topics in replies to this post