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Title: Re-creating the Big Bang


1
Re-creating the Big Bang
Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider
Albert Einstein
Ernest Walton
Dr Cormac O Raifeartaigh (WIT)
2
Overview
  • I What
  • II Why
  • III How
  • IV A brief history of atoms
  • V Expectations

3
I The Large Hadron Collider
  • A particle accelerator
  • Atom smasher
  • Particles created
  • Detected

LHC at CERN, Geneva
4
How
  • High speed proton beams
  • Opposite directions - collisions
  • Huge energy of collision
  • Create short-lived particles
  • Detection and measurement

E mc2
5
HOW
  • 27 km
  • Energy 14 TeV
  • Low temp 1.6 K
  • Ultra high vacuum

6
Why
  • Explore fundamental constituents of matter
  • Investigate forces that hold matter together
  • Glimpse of early universe
  • Highest energy since BB

Are the forces of the universe related ?
7
Newton (1642-1727)
Newtons gravity
  • Planet orbits due to gravity
  • Gravity caused by suns mass
  • Terrestrial gravity due to earths mass

8
Four forces of nature
  • Force of gravity
  • Holds cosmos together
  • Long range
  • Electromagnetic force
  • Holds atoms together
  • Strong nuclear force holds nucleus together
  • Weak nuclear force radioactivity

The atom
9
A brief history of atoms
  • Democritus (600 BC) matter made of atoms
  • Dalton (19th ct)
  • Mendeleev (19th ct)

chemical reactions
10
A brief history of atoms
  • Maxwell (19th ct) atomic theory of gases
  • Einstein (1905) Brownian motion due to atoms?
  • Perrin (1908) verified

Brownian motion
Perrin
Einstein
11
The atomic nucleus
  • Most projectiles through
  • A few deflected backwards
  • Atom has nucleus
  • Electrons outside

Rutherford (1911)
12
Nuclear model of the atom
Atom
  • Nucleus (ve)
  • Electrons (-ve) orbiting
  • Force electromagnetic

Nucleus
  • Protons (1909)
  • Nucleus (1911)
  • Neutrons (1932)?

nNu
Nuclear force stronger than electromagnetic?
13
Splitting the nucleus
Cockcroft and Walton particle accelerator Partic
les used to split the nucleus (1932)
H Li He He
Verified mass-energy (E mc2) Verified quantum
tunnelling
Nobel prize (1956)
14
Nuclear fission
  • Meitner, Hahn nuclear fission
  • Energy released
  • Chain reaction
  • Nuclear bomb
  • Nuclear power
  • Nuclear power stations

15
New particles
  • Cosmic rays

New particle accelerators
cyclotron
16
Particle Zoo
Over 100 particles
17
The quark model
  • New periodic table
  • New fundamental particle
  • Proton not fundamental
  • Inner structure
  • Symmetry arguments
  • Quarks

Murray Gellmann
18
Quarks and leptons
  • Six different quarks
  • (u,d,s,c,t,b)
  • Six leptons
  • (e, µ, t, ?e, ?µ, ?t)
  • Particles of matter fermions
  • Two extra generations

19
The Standard Model
  • Matter leptons and quarks
  • Force carriers bosons
  • EM weak electroweak
  • Strong force quark force

Higgs field Particle masses Higgs boson
20
LHC expectations
  • Higgs boson
  • 120-180 GeV
  • Set by mass of top quark, Z boson
  • Explain masses for other particles

21
Beyond the standard model
  • Unification of 3 forces
  • Grand unified theory
  • Supersymmetry
  • Supersymmetric particles?
  • Unification of 4 forces
  • Theory of everything
  • String theory
  • Extra dimensions

22
LHC and cosmology
  • LHC photo of early U
  • v 1. Exotic particles
  • v 2. Unification of forces
  • 3. Nature of dark matter?
  • 4. Missing antimatter?

23
3. Summary
  • Higgs boson
  • Close chapter on SM
  • Supersymmetric particles
  • Open chapter on unification
  • WIMPS
  • Explain Dark Matter
  • Unexpected particles
  • Revise theory

24
Epilogue CERN
Organization for Nuclear research
  • World centre for particle physics
  • 20 member states
  • 10 associate states
  • Ireland not a member

No particle physics in Ireland
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