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Zapraszamy na wykłady EIC

Dear all,

 

we would like to invite you to a series of lectures on EIC physics. The lectures are going to be at the undergraduate, beginning graduate level and will address basics as well as new developments in QCD.

 

The lectures will be delivered by:

 

Krzysztof Golec-Biernat

Marcus Diehl

Jamal Jalilian-Marian

Cedric Lorce

Anna Stasto

 

The detailed description of the course and the scope of the lectures can be found at https://eicpl.ifj.edu.pl/doku.php

Zapraszamy na seminarium 8.03.2022

Dear All,

 

we have the pleasure to invite you to the Particle Theory Seminar on Tuesday, 

March 8 at 12:15, which will be given by

 

Magdalena Sławińska (Instytut Fizyki Jądrowej PAN)

 

entitled

“Constraining Higgs boson properties using WW*(→e ν μ ν) jj  final state with the ATLAS detector.".

The seminar will be in a hybrid mode, local people are invited to meet in the seminar room D-2-02.

 

Piotr Korcyl, Jacek Wosiek, Michał Praszałowicz

Zapraszamy na seminarium 1.03.2022

Dear All,

 

we have the pleasure to invite you to the Particle Theory Seminar on Tuesday, 

March 1 at 12:15, which will be given by

 

dr hab. Andrzej Siódmok, prof. UJ (Instytut Informatyki Stosowanej)

 

entitled

“New approach to measure quark and gluon jets at the LHC".

The seminar will be in a hybrid mode, local people are invited to meet in the seminar room D-2-02.

 

Jacek Wosiek, Michał Praszałowicz, Piotr Korcyl

 

Zapraszamy na seminarium EIC

Dear All,

I would like to invite you to the EIC PL Seminar on 28th February at

2pm: https://indico.bnl.gov/event/14943/

Speaker: Professor IGNAZIO SCIMEMI (Complutense University of Madrid)

Title: Progresses in TMD studies

Abstract: The understanding and phenomenological evidence of TMD has received some notable progress. Together with my collaborators,we have understood how TMD factorization arises using the background field method in QCD, so extending its validity to next-to-leading power in a small transverse momentum expansion. Phenomenologically we have understood some crucial understanding of errors in the extraction of unpolarized quark TMD. If some time is left, I will also report on the possibility of extracting gluon TMD at EIC with a di-jet process.

Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.

https://www.gotomeet.me/NCBJmeetings/electron-ion-collider

Access Code: 395-721-853

Zapraszamy na seminarium 11.01.2022

Dear All,

 

we have the pleasure to invite you to the Particle Theory Seminar on Tuesday, 

January 11 at 12:15

 

dr. Tomasz Stebel (IFT)

 

Czy sieć neuronowa może nauczyć się fizyki? - część II
Can neural network learn physics? - part II

The seminar will be in a hybrid mode, local people are invited to meet in the seminar room D-02-2.

 

Zapraszamy na seminarium 14.12.2021

Dear All,
 
we have a pleasure to invite you to the Particle Theory Seminar on Tuesday, November 23 at 12:15:
 
Prof. Laurent Lellouch (CNRS & Aix-Marseille U.)
 
Leading hadronic contribution to the muon magnetic moment from lattice QCD
Twenty years ago in an experiment at Brookhaven National Laboratory, physicists measured the muon's anomalous magnetic moment, $a_\mu=(g_\mu-2)/2$, with a remarkable precision of 0.54 parts per million. Since then, the standard model prediction for $a_\mu$ has exhibited a discrepancy with experiment of over 3 standard deviations, raising the tantalizing possibility of physical particles or forces as yet undiscovered. On April 7 a new experiment at Fermilab presented its first results, brilliantly confirming Brookhaven's measurement and bringing the discrepancy with the standard model to a near discovery level of 4.2 sigma. To fully leverage this and future measurements, and possibly claim the presence of new fundamental physics, it is imperative to check the standard model prediction with independent methods, and to reduce its uncertainties. After an introduction and a discussion of the current experimental and theoretical status of $a_\mu$, I will present a precise lattice QCD calculation, by the BMW collaboration, of the contribution to this quantity that most limits the precision of the standard model prediction.  The result of this calculation significantly reduces the gap between the standard model and experiment, and suggests that new physics may not be needed to explain the current, experimental, world-average value of $a_\mu$.
 
Seminar will be on-line, however local people are encouraged to meet in the seminar room D-2-02. People interested in the on-line participation are kindly requested to let us know by email and we will send zoom coordinates.

Zapraszamy na seminarium EIC

Dear Members of the PL EIC Community,

I would like to invite you to the EIC PL Seminar on 13th December at

2pm: https://indico.bnl.gov/event/13970/

Speaker: dr hab. Tolga Altinoluk (NCBJ)

Abstract

Color Glass Condensate (CGC) is the effective theory that is used to study high energy hadronic collisions. One of the key approximations adopted in the CGC framework is the so-called eikonal approximation. In this approximation, one neglects all power-suppressed energy corrections and just keeps the leading contribution. While this approximation is very successful and powerful tool to describe the asymptotically high energy scatterings, in reality the scattering energies that are reached in the experiments are limited. In this talk, we present a systematic way to include subeikonal corrections in the CGC calculations which are expected to be sizable for future EIC phenomenology.

 

Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.

https://www.gotomeet.me/NCBJmeetings/electron-ion-collider

Access Code: 395-721-853

 

Zapraszamy na seminarium 7.12.2021

Dear All,
 
we have the pleasure to invite you to the Particle Theory Seminar on Tuesday, December 7 at 12:15:
 
Dr. Tomasz Stebel
(IFT)
 
Czy sieć neuronowa może nauczyć się fizyki? (część II) (ODWOŁANE)
 
Seminar will be on-line, however local people are encouraged to meet in the seminar room D-2-02. People interested in the on-line participation are kindly requested to let us know by email and we will send zoom coordinates.

Zapraszamy na seminarium 30.11.2021

Dear All,
 
we have a pleasure to invite you to the Particle Theory Seminar on Tuesday, November 30 at 12:15:
 
Dr. Tomasz Stebel
(IFT)
 
Czy sieć neuronowa może nauczyć się fizyki?
 
Seminar will be on-line, however local people are encouraged to meet in the seminar room D-2-02. People interested in the on-line participation are kindly requested to let us know by email and we will send zoom coordinates.

Zapraszamy na seminarium 23.11.2021

Dear All,
 
we have a pleasure to invite you to the Particle Theory Seminar on Tuesday, November 23 at 12:15:
 
Dr. Savvas Zafeiropoulos
(Aix Marseille Univ., Université de Toulon)
 
The extraction of light cone parton distributions from lattice quantum chromodynamics The light-cone definition of Parton Distribution Functions (PDFs) does not allow for a direct ab initio determination employing methods of Lattice QCD simulations that naturally take place in Euclidean spacetime. In this presentation we focus on pseudo-PDFs where the starting point is the equal time hadronic matrix element with the quark and anti-quark fields separated by a finite distance. We focus on Ioffe-time distributions, which are functions of the Ioffe-time ν, and can be understood as the Fourier transforms of parton distribution functions with respect to the momentum fraction variable 𝑥. We present lattice results for the case of the nucleon and the pion addressing among others the physical point and continuum extrapolations. We also incorporate our lattice data in the NNPDF framework treating them on the same footing as experimental data and discuss in detail the different sources of systematics in the determination of the non-singlet PDFs.
 
Seminar will be on-line, however local people are encouraged to meet in the seminar room D-2-02. People interested in the on-line participation are kindly requested to let us know by email and we will send zoom coordinates.

Zapraszamy na seminarium EIC

Dear Members of the PL EIC Community,

I would like to invite you to the EIC PL Seminar on 15th November at

2pm: https://indico.bnl.gov/event/13803/

Speaker: Herve Moutarde (IRFU, CEA, Université Paris-Saclay)

Title: Precision 3D hadron structure in the EIC perspective

Abstract:

Three-dimensional hadron structure constitutes a significant part of the physics program to be investigated on future electron-ion colliders.

This topic has benefited from two decades of experimental investigations which mostly provided direct constraints on quark distributions. This contrasts with gluon distributions which can be accessed either indirectly through careful phenomenological analysis of accurate measurements, or directly by probing the adequate kinematic domain. In both cases a unified theoretical description is required to provide a full quantitative understanding of the 3D parton structure of hadrons.

 

Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.

https://www.gotomeet.me/NCBJmeetings/electron-ion-collider

For access code please email to piotr dot korcyl at uj dot edu dot pl

Zapraszamy na seminarium 16.11.2021

Dear All,
 
we have a pleasure to invite you to the Particle Theory Seminar on Tuesday, November 16 at 12:15:
 
Dr. Masoud Shokri 
(IPM Institute For Research In Fundamental Sciences, Teheran, Iran 
& Frankfurt University, Germany) "Causal instabilities of the Chern-Simons magnetohydrodynamics" This talk presents a novel instability in the Chern-Simons (or axionic) magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), arising from the spatial inhomogeneity of the axion-like field. In particular, this instability amplifies the Alfven waves in certain regions of spacetime in a way that is clearly parity-violating. The Aflven velocity reaches the speed of light in such regions, but it never exceeds it.   
Seminar will take place in the seminar room D-2-02, however, we plan to have it in hybrid mode. People interested in the on-line participation are kindly requested to let us know by email and we will send zoom coordinates.

Zapraszamy na seminarium 9.11.2021

Dear All,
 
we have a pleasure to invite you to the Particle Theory Seminar on Tuesday, November 9 at 12:15:
 
dr hab. Krzysztof Cichy (UAM, Poznań)
 
"Phase structure and real-time dynamics of the Thirring model from tensor networks".
 
Seminar will take place in the seminar room D-2-02, however, we plan to have it in hybrid mode. People interested in the on-line participation are kindly requested to let us know by email and we will send zoom coordinates.

Zapraszamy na seminarium 26.10.2021

Dear All,

We have the pleasure to invite you to the Particle Theory Seminar on Tuesday, 

October 26 at 12:15:

 

Dr. Tomasz Korzec  (University of Wuppertal)

Decoupling in QCD and its Application to Renormalization Problems

 

Seminar will take place in the seminar room D-2-02, however, we plan to have it

in hybrid mode. People interested in the on-line participation are kindly

requested to let us know by email and we will send zoom coordinates.

 

Zapraszamy na seminarium 19.10.2021

We have the pleasure to invite you to the Particle Theory Seminar on Tuesday, 

October 19 at 12:15:

Speaker: Dr Victor Ambrus (West University of Timişoara and Univ. of Frankfurt)

Title: Helical effects for thermal fermions

Abstract: Recent evidence from relativistic heavy ion collisions (HIC) 
experiments confirmed the global significance of the vorticity to 
polarisation transfer through the spin-orbit coupling predicted by the 
Dirac equation. A well-known example is the Chiral vortical effect (CVE) 
linking the flow of chirality to the local medium vorticity. This talk 
focusses on the novel helical vortical effect (HVE), which predicts also 
a flow of helicity. Used together, the CVE and HVE constitute a 
promising tool to analyze the polarization asymmetry between matter and 
anti-matter observed in lower-energy collisions. The thermodynamical 
modelling of helicity imbalance through the helicity chemical potential 
is proposed and its impact on wave-like excitations (the 
Helical-vortical wave) and the QCD phase diagram is discussed.

 

Seminar will take place in the seminar room D-2-02, however, we plan to have it

in hybrid mode. People interested in the on-line participation are kindly

requested to let us know by email and we will send zoom coordinates.

Zapraszamy na seminarium 12.10.2021

We have the pleasure to invite you to the Particle Theory Seminar on Tuesday, 

October 12 at 12:15:

 

Piotr Korcyl (IFT, UJ)

"Digging in the numerics of the JIWMLK evolution equation"

 

Seminar will take place in the seminar room D-2-02, however, we plan to have it

in hybrid mode. People interested in the on-line participation are kindly

requested to let us know by email and we will send zoom coordinates.

61. Krakowska Szkoła Fizyki Teoretycznej

Serdecznie zapraszamy na 61. Krakowską Szkołę Fizyki Teoretycznej, która odbędzie się w dniach od 20.9 do 24.9.2021 w trybie on-line. Tematem szkoły jest "Electron-Ion Collider Physics". Więcej szczegółów można znaleźć na stronie: http://th-www.if.uj.edu.pl/school/2021/.

 

We cordially invite for 61 Cracow School of Theoretical Physics, which is scheduled for September 20-24 in the on-line form. The topic is "Electron-Ion Collider Physics". For more details see: http://th-www.if.uj.edu.pl/school/2021/.

 

Zapraszamy na seminarium 8.6.2021

We have a pleasure to invite you to the Particle Theory Seminar on Tuesday, June 8 at 12:15:
 
Prof. Romuald Janik (IFT, UJ)
Domain walls in confining theories, holography and extended hydrodynamics
 
Seminar will take place on the Zoom platform (coordinates upon request by email)

Zapraszamy na seminarium 1.6.2021

We have a pleasure to invite you to the Particle Theory Seminar on Tuesday, June 1 at 12:15:
 
Prof. Christophe Royon (University of Kansas)
 
Title
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Measuring intact protons at the LHC: From the odderon discovery to the search for axion-like particles
 
Abstract
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In the first part of the talk, we will describe the odderon discovery by the TOTEM and D0 experiments. The analysis compares the p pbar elastic cross section as measured by the D0 Collaboration at a center-of-mass energy of 1.96 TeV to that in pp collisions as measured by the TOTEM Collaboration at 2.76, 7, 8, and 13 TeV. The two data sets disagree at the 3.4$ sigma level and thus provide evidence for the t-channel exchange of a colorless, C-odd gluonic compound, also known as the odderon. We combine these results with a TOTEM analysis of the same C-odd exchange based on the total cross section and the ratio of the real to imaginary parts of the forward elastic strong interaction scattering amplitude in pp scattering, leading to a combined significance larger than 5 sigma.
In a second part of the talk, we will describe the perspective on the search for quartic anomalous couplings and axion-like particles using tagged protons in the final state, leading to sensitivities to beyond standard model physics that improve by 2 to 3 orders of magnitude on the coupling. We will finish by decribing briefly the ultra fast silicon detectors for timing measurements as well as for medical and cosmic ray physics applications.
 
Seminar will take place on the Zoom platform (coordinates upon request by email).

Zapraszamy na seminarium 25.5.2021

We have a pleasure to invite you to the Particle Theory Seminar on 
 
Tuesday, May 25, 2021 at 12:15
 
Dr. Michał Eckstein (Jagiellonian University)
 

Probing quantum foundations at subnuclear scales

Abstract: The standard model of particle physics is founded on the basic rules of quantum mechanics. One way to seek "new physics" is to question some of these rules. In my talk I will explain how to do it in a rigorous way, using the recent development in quantum information. Along with the conceptual scheme I will discuss the challenges for its empirical implementation in the subnuclear regime.

Seminar will take place on the Zoom platform (coordinates upon request by email).

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