Am Montag, den 19. Mai 2025, um 12:00 Uhr c.t., findet der nächste Termin unseres Physikalischen Kolloquiums statt.
Prof. Dr. Laura Fabbietti, Professorin für dichte und seltsame hadronische Materie an der Technischen Universität München (TUM), hält einen Vortrag zum Thema „Strong Interaction Among Hadrons and Connections to Astrophysics“.
Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have been proven useful to study interactions among hadrons, even considering rare species, and such studies can be linked to indirect searches of dark matter and investigation of neutron star properties. In this talk, I will discuss how the measurement of antinuclei and the modelling of their creation mechanism can be employed as a reference for ongoing indirect dark matter searches and how the study of the hyperon-nucleon interactions can deliver important information on the equation of state of neutron stars. The data discussed in this talk have been measured by the ALICE collaboration at CERN and the analyses and phenomenological models employed to interpret the data have been developed at TUM.
Abstract des Vortrags von Prof. Fabbietti.
Prof. Dr. Silvana Botti gibt eine Einführung in den Vortrag.
Die Fakultät lädt alle Interessierten herzlich ein. Die Veranstaltung findet im Hörsaal NB 3/99 statt.
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Bild: Künstlerische Repräsentation einer Proton-Deuteron Interaktion. © David Dobrigkeit Chinellato