Special Particle Physics Seminar: The Precision Frontier: Lepton-proton scattering

Jan C. Bernauer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

22 December 2015, 11:00 
Shenkar Physics Building, Room 204 
Particle Physics Seminar

Abstract:

The nucleon and its structure are the focus of intense study on all energy scales, in both current and upcoming experiments. It is one of the simplest systems in non-perturbative QCD and the accurate description of its properties are a touchstone for theoretical calculations.

 

Recent precision experiments have provided a wealth of information, but  have also illuminated two glaring discrepancies: the proton radius  puzzle and the form factor ratio divergence. The former, still unsolved, may have opened the door to the discovery of  physics beyond the Standard Model, while a solution for the latter seems  in reach.

 

In this talk, I will discuss the Mainz high precision form factor measurement and global form factor analysis, which are corner stones of  the radius puzzle; the OLYMPUS experiment, which is poised to give the  final confirmation of the solution to the ratio problem; the MUSE experiment, which will provide a missing piece for the proton radius puzzle; and the DarkLight experiment, which will search for  physics beyond the Standard Model at the intensity frontier.

 

 

Seminar Organizer: Prof. Eli Piasetzky

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