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Open M1 English course on Cosmoparticle physics

New postPosted: Mon 7 Feb 2022 19:24
by Maxim Khlopov
The Open Online Course "Introduction to Cosmoparticle physics" is aimed to an English speaking group of M1 students of NRNU MEPHI, specialized in high energy astrophysics, but is open for anybody, who would like to get the flavor of the fundamental relationship of macro- and micro- worlds. The course is given on Tuesdays 12.45-16.05 Moscow time and contains the following 18 lectures by M.Yu.Khlopov
Lecture 1. Extending the frontiers of particle physics
Lecture 2. The Universe
Lecture 3. Thermodynamics of the Universe
Lecture 4. Thermal History of the Universe
Lecture 5. Constraints on particles in Big Bang model
Lecture 6. Problems of old Big Bang model
Lecture 7. Inflation
Lecture 8. Baryosynthesis
Lecture 9. Dark Matter/Energy
Lecture 10. Searches for DM particles
Lecture 11. Cosmoarcheology
Lecture 12. Nonequilibrium particles
Lecture 13. Mirror world
Lecture 14. Cosmophenomenology of new physics
Lecture 15. New stable querks and leptons
Lecture 16. Dark atoms
Lecture 17. Brane world cosmology
Lecture 18. Cosmoparticle physics
and 4 invited lectures by Prof. D. Semikoz
L1 Multimessenger astronomy
L2 Gamma astronomy. Indirect effects of dark matter
L3 Neutrino astronomy
L4. Gravitational wave astronomy
The course will be given in M.Khlopov's Zoom
https://cern.zoom.us/j/4420940189?pwd=LzVjQlYra0NQVVFqb3d6czRKYW1Ydz09
Meeting ID 442 094 0189
pass code (if required) 628661

You are welcome

Topics and requirements of small thesis

New postPosted: Tue 15 Feb 2022 18:43
by Maxim Khlopov
To be admitted to exam on this Open Online M1 Course 2022 the student must put on Forum and continuously revise up to an acceptable level a small thesis.
Some possible topics of such a small thesis and general requirement to it are presented here in attachement.
Original topics, linking cosmology and particle physics in various aspects are strongly encouraged, especially, if they are in some connection with the student's scientific research.
As the first necessary step the post with the title (and, if possible, a first draft) should be put.

Re: Open M1 English course on Cosmoparticle physics

New postPosted: Tue 1 Mar 2022 17:26
by Uruj Abroo
Hello sir,

For my small thesis does the following topic meet the requirement for this course: "Quark-gluon bulbs in interaction of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays"? I chose this topic as my scientific work is at NEVOD, which is invested in investigation of the muon puzzle.

Uruj Abroo

Re: Open M1 English course on Cosmoparticle physics

New postPosted: Tue 1 Mar 2022 22:34
by Maxim Khlopov
Dear Uruj Abroo,
I always greet the topics, which are in some relationship with students' NIRS work.
I propose to work on your small thesis in replies to a special post, which I have created for you.
You'll put in replies to it your drafts and I'll put my comments and suggestions
Let's do it that way
With the best regards
M.Yu.Khlopov