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Particle Physics

Group “Fundamental Interactions”

Particle Physics The particle physics team studies the elementary constituents of matter and their fundamental interactions. Its members seek to understand to what extent the Standard Model of particle physics describes what is observed, and explore new theories to explain what might exist beyond it. The main objective is to help discover new particles and fundamental interactions. This work focuses on processes observed in experiments such as those at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva, as well as the search for dark matter in the Universe in underground experiments. Also of concern are properties of elementary particles, such as the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, which are measured with very high precision. In complementary work, the team is interested in understanding how the strong interaction assembles quarks and gluons into hadrons, such as the proton and neutron, and how it determines the properties of these composite particles, their decays, and their interactions. Besides explaining and predicting fundamental properties of matter, this work is also necessary for most of the searches for new fundamental physics described previously. In its work, the team develops and uses different theoretical approaches to describe particle interactions, for example of quarks and gluons in the strongly non-linear regime of quantum chromodynamics (QCD), of hadrons at low energy, or of non-relativistic dark matter particles. These approaches include a variety of effective field theories and massively parallel numerical simulations on supercomputers in lattice QCD.

The team includes four permanent members, one emeritus, and a comparable number of PhD students and post-docs. It also regularly hosts scientists from all over the world.

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BHARUCHA Aoife

Researcher

+33.4.91.26.95.28

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BILOSHYTSKYI Volodymyr

Post Ph.D.

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BOURRELY Claude

Visitor

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CHARLES Jerome

Researcher

+33.4.91.26.95.02

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DUTRIEUX Herve

Post Ph.D.

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GERARDIN Antoine

Research teacher

+33.4.91.26.95.06

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KNECHT Marc

Researcher

+33.4.91.26.95.39

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LELLOUCH Laurent

Researcher

Team leader « Particle Physics »

+33.4.91.26.95.17

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LUPO Alessandro

Post Ph.D.

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SJO Mattias

Post Ph.D.

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VAIVA Simon

Ph.D.

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VELASQUEZ ALVAREZ Eduardo

Ph.D.

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WANG Gen

Post Ph.D.

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ZAFEIROPOULOS Savvas

Researcher

+33.4.91.26.95.27

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Team's publications

Large-Nc QCD, Harmonic Sums and the Riemann Zeros

Eduardo de Rafael

15th High-Energy Physics International Conference on Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD 10), Jun 2010, Montpellier, France. pp.290-294, (10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2010.10.074)

Conference papers


Extracting CP violation and strong phase in D decays by using quantum correlations in psi(3770)-> D0\bar{D}0 -> (V_1V_2)(V_3V_4) and psi(3770)->D0\bar{D}0 -> (V_1V_2)(K pi)

Jérôme Charles, S. Descotes-Genon, X. -W. Kang, H. -B. Li, G. -R. Lu

Physical Review D, 2010, 81, pp.054032. (10.1103/PhysRevD.81.054032)

Journal articles


Ratio FK/Fpi in QCD

Stephan Durr, Zoltan Fodor, Christian Hoelbling, S. D. Katz, Stefan Krieg, T. Kurth, Laurent Lellouch, Thomas Lippert, A. Ramos, Kalman Szabo

Physical Review D, 2010, 81 (5), pp.054507. (10.1103/PhysRevD.81.054507)

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Flavor physics and lattice quantum chromodynamics

Laurent Lellouch

Les Houches Summer School: Session 93: Modern perspectives in lattice QCD: Quantum field theory and high performance computing, Aug 2009, Les Houches, France

Conference papers


International Linear Collider Reference Design Report

James Brau, Yasuhiro Okada, Nicholas J Walker, Abdelhak Djouadi, Joseph Lykken, Klaus Monig, Mark Oreglia, Satoru Yamashita, Nan Phinney, Nobukazu Toge, et al.

[Research Report] ILC. 2007, 778 p

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K^0-\bar K^0 mixing beyond the standard model and CP-violating electroweak penguins in quenched QCD with exact chiral symmetry

Ronald Babich, Nicolas Garron, Christian Hoelbling, Joseph Howard, Laurent Lellouch, Claudio Rebbi

Physical Review D, 2006, 74 (7), (10.1103/PhysRevD.74.073009)

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