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| Physics Colloquium,
April 8, 2008
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New Physics at the LHC, why and what?
Martin Schmaltz
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Boston University
With the start of the Large Hadron Collider in 2008 particle physics is likely to enter its most exciting period in over three decades. The physics of the TeV scale will begin to be uncovered, and whatever is found will have profound implications for the field. In this talk I review the argument for why we expect to see new physics at the LHC and present one of the leading proposals for what this new physics might be.
Dr. Schmaltz's Web Site
4:00 p.m., Physics Research Building (PRB), Room 1080
Reception at 3:45 p.m., Atrium, PRB
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