5.00 credits
30.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Drewes Marco;
Language
English
> French-friendly
> French-friendly
Prerequisites
Having followed LPHYS1241, LPHYS1341, LPHYS2131, LPHYS2122 et LPHYS2132 is an asset.
Main themes
The teaching unit gives an overview of experimental and observational evidence for physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. The focus lies on two of the most studied problems, neutrino oscillations and the dark matter, and their theoretical interpretation.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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a. Contribution of the teaching unit to the learning outcomes of the programme (PHYS2M and PHYS2M1) 1.1, 1.2, 1.6, 2.1, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 4.1, 7.2, 8.1, 8.2. b. Specific learning outcomes of the teaching unit At the end of this teaching unit, the student will be able to : 1. describe neutrino oscillations in a simple quantum mechanical model ; 2. understand the role of neutrinos in particle physics and cosmology ; 3. be familiar with the most important neutrino experiments ; 4. understand the observational evidence for dark matter ; 5. follow the standard calculation for the density of cosmological thermal relics ; 6. put different explanations for the dark matter problem into context ; 7. have an overview of experimental search for dark matter. |
Content
Neutrinos and their role in the Standard Model of particle physics
Neutrino oscillations (experiment)
Neutrino masses (theory)
Neutrinos in cosmology (theory)
Evidence for the existence of dark matter (observational)
Dark matter theories
The search for dark matter
Neutrino oscillations (experiment)
Neutrino masses (theory)
Neutrinos in cosmology (theory)
Evidence for the existence of dark matter (observational)
Dark matter theories
The search for dark matter
Teaching methods
Lectures and integrative project.
Evaluation methods
Oral presentation and examination.
Bibliography
Giunti and Kim - Fundamentals of Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics.
Kolb and Turner - The Early Universe.
Kolb and Turner - The Early Universe.
Faculty or entity
PHYS