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Gravitational-wave emission from binary systems of compact objects
/ Rezzolla, Luciano (speaker) (University of Frankfurt, Germany)
Please note that Thursday's lecture starts at 11:30.
Binary systems comprising black holes and or neutron stars represent the strongest sources of gravitational waves and have recently been revealed by detectors such as LIGO and Virgo. In this series of lectures I will provide a brief introduction to the mathematical and numerical techniques that are needed for the theoretical modelling of these systems [...]
2025 - 4449.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2024-2025
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Search for a new 17 MeV resonance via e+e− annihilation with the PADME Experiment
/ Spadaro, Tommaso (speaker) (INFN e Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT))
The PADME experiment at the Frascati National Laboratory of INFN has performed a search for the hypothetical X17 particle, by observing the product of the collisions of the positron beam from the DAΦNE LINAC on a diamond fixed target.The beam energy has been varied in the range 265–300 MeV, corresponding to values of √s between 16.4 and 17.5 MeV, completely covering the CoM region identified by the ATOMKI collaboration as significant for observing the postulated X17 particle.The result of the analysis shows an about 2-sigma excess corresponding to the mass indicated by the ATOMKI experiment. A new data taking campaign, with an improved detector is planned to start in the summer of 2025, with the aim of pushing forward the sensitivity of the search.
Refreshments will be served at 10:30
2025 - 3672.
EP Seminar
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2025-06-05 09:28 |
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Geometrical Methods of Effective Field Theories (HEFT workshop)
/ Manohar, Aneesh Vasant (speaker) (Univ. of California San Diego (US))
I discuss recent progress in using geometrical methods to compute radiative corrections in quantum field theories, and give some applications to SMEFT and ChPT. I will also briefly discuss infinite anomalous dimensions in EFTs..
2025 - 4110.
Theory Colloquia
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Gravitational-wave emission from binary systems of compact objects
/ Rezzolla, Luciano (speaker) (University of Frankfurt, Germany)
Binary systems comprising black holes and or neutron stars represent the strongest sources of gravitational waves and have recently been revealed by detectors such as LIGO and Virgo. In this series of lectures I will provide a brief introduction to the mathematical and numerical techniques that are needed for the theoretical modelling of these systems [...]
2025 - 4095.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2024-2025
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