Universität Wien

260129 VO Astro Particle Physics (2012S)

2.50 ECTS (2.00 SWS), SPL 26 - Physik

Vorbesprechung: MI 14.03.2012 10.00-10.30 Ort: Josef-Stefan-Hörsaal, Strudlhofgasse 4, 3. Stk., 1090 Wien

Blocked lecture during summer semester, in English
contact: manfred.jeitler@cern.ch
The lecture is organized in two blocks:
Fri 23 - Sat 24 March 2012, Fri 27 - Sat 28 April, 2012, 09:00-18:00, at
Institute of High Energy Physics, Nikolsdorfergasse 18, 1050 Vienna
(First floor, library).

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Language: English

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Aims, contents and method of the course

Signals from outer space: discovery; the birth of high-energy physics; composition and spectra of cosmic radiation; overlap with conventional astronomy; primary and secondary cosmic rays; charged particles; photons; neutrinos; gravitational waves; hypothetical particles ("dark matter"); importance and possible dangers for man on earth and in outer space (influence on the weather, exposure to cosmic rays on earth and on board of airplanes and space ships; ozone hole); interdisciplinary aspects (joint research with environmental physics, meteorology, oceanography and limnology)

Measurement methods of astro-particle physics:
Installations on the surface of the earth, on balloons and in outer space; the earth's atmosphere serving as detector for particles; neutrino detectors in the MeV to EeV range; detectors for "dark matter"; large terrestrial installations (in the 10000 square-kilometer range on the earth's surface, as well as installations under water and in the ice of Antarctica); radio emission of highest-energy particles; installations on satellites and in space stations

Physics aims of astro-particle physics:
Tests of the Standard Model beyond energies that can be reached by accelerators; neutrino oscillations, measurements of properties and mass of neutrinos; search for particles which have not been discovered so far ("dark matter", supersymmetry etc.); CP-violation and antimatter; cosmology, relics of the Big Bang, the origin of the world

Assessment and permitted materials

Oral exam

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Introduction into a new, fascinating field of physics: physics from and with cosmic particle accelerators

Examination topics

Interactive teaching where students can and should provide feedback and ask questions at any moment.

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Association in the course directory

MF 8, MaG 21

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