Particle physics is the science which identifies nature's constituents and interactions at the most fundamental level, with an emphasis on comparing theoretical ideas with both terrestrial experiments and astrophysical observations. This mandate gives it a strong overlap with string theory, quantum gravity and cosmology. Particle physicists at Perimeter Institute are currently involved in identifying how cosmological observations and terrestrial accelerator and underground experiments constrain the theoretical possibilities for physics beyond the Standard Model.
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Light Hidden Sectors and the Hubble Tension
York University -
The Weak Gravity Conjecture, Naturalness, and Discrete Gauge Symmetries
University of Washington -
The Cosmological Evolution of Light Dark Photon Dark Matter
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) -
PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 8
University of Edinburgh -
Making Quantum Matter from Light
University of Chicago -
PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 7
University of Edinburgh -
PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 6
University of Edinburgh -
PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 5
University of Edinburgh -
Physics beyond the Standard Model at the Cosmological Collider
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics -
Searching for New Physics Across the Spectra
University of Washington -
PSI 2019/2020 - Standard Model and Beyond part 2 - Lecture 3
University of Edinburgh