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WISCONSIN PHENOMENOLOGY INSTITUTE. DOE Program Review: 2004-2007. Overview of Task G -- Tao Han. Personnel Research Directions and Accomplishments Postdoc/Student Training Impact on the Field and Community Service. Presentation of Research Highlights
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WISCONSIN PHENOMENOLOGY INSTITUTE DOE Program Review: 2004-2007 Overview of Task G -- Tao Han • Personnel • Research Directions and Accomplishments • Postdoc/Student Training • Impact on the Field and Community Service
Presentation of Research Highlights • Lisa Everett: Physics Beyond the Standard Model in the LHC Era • Vernon Barger: TeV Physics and Dark Matter • Francis Halzen: Particle Physics with Cosmic Neutrinos • Patrick Huber: The Future US Long Baseline Neutrino Program • Thomas McElmurry: Optimizing Low-Order QCD Calculations • Kathryn Zurek: Searching for Hidden Valleys at the LHC • Tao Han: Top Quark as a Window to New Physics • Frank Petriello, Task Q (OJI Award): QCD Phenomenology
Personnel Faculty: Vernon Barger Francis Halzen Tao Han Frank Petriello (joined the task in FY2007) Lisa Everett (joins the task this year)
Personnel Current Postdocs: Thomas McElmurry Kathryn Zurek Patrick Huber leaving for CERN/Virginia Tech New Postdoc: Ian-Woo Kim (to join in the Fall)
Graduate Students Yu Gao (Barger) Ryan Gavin (Petriello) Guiyu Huang (Han) Ian Lewis (Han) Anupama Atre (Han) A. O’Murchada (Halzen) Seth Quackenbush (Petriello) Alex Stuart (Everett) Mat McCaskey (Barger) Gabe Shaughnessy (Barger) Adam Tregre (Barger) Kai Wang (Han) Brian Yencho (Barger/Everett) + newcomers (students often work with more than one faculty advisor)
Long term/regular visitors: H. Baer (FSU, Sabbatical) K. Hagiwara (KEK) G. Kane (U Michigan) P. Langacker (IAS) Chong-Sheng Li (Peking U) D. McKay (Kansas) L.-T. Wang (Princeton) Ting Wang (FSU, Postdoc) B. Mukhopadhyaya (Harish-Chandra) Zong-Guo Si (Shandong U, Sabbatical) D. Walker (UCB, presidential Fellow) Visiting graduate students: Andreu Esteban (Valencia) Melanie Ganz (U. Karlsruhe), Joachim Kopp (T.U. Munich) Ken-ichi Senda (KEK) Most with extramural funds.
Research Directions: • The Wisconsin Pheno group has an international reputation • and traditional strengths in: • Collider phenomenology, perturbative QCD; • Neutrino physics; • Astroparticle physics. • We also take a leading role exploring new theories: • Supersymmetry (SUSY), SUSY GUTS, String-motivated models; • Physics with extra dimensions; • Little Higgs and strong EW dynamics; • Particle cosmology. We cover a broad range of frontier areas in HEP.
Neutrino physics: (Huber’s talk, Everett’s talk) • Our group continues to be one of the most productive in the world in neutrino phenomenology • Long baseline superbeams and beams • Reactor oscillations • Supernova neutrinos • Lepton number violating processes (grad student) • Neutrino mass generation (grad students) • Mass varying neutrinos • Cosmogenic neutrinos (grad student) Accomplishments and on-going Work: This was a very productive 3 years; Institute staff co-authored 173 papers.
Higgs/EW physics and QCD: (Petriello’s talk) • Our group plays a major role in Higgs/EW physics • and QCD at colliders: • Higgs studies for the Tevatron, LHC, ILC (grad students) • Precision PDFs and electroweak physics • NLO multi-leg calculations • NNLO electroweak gauge boson production • QCD resummation (grad student) • QCD effects on new physics (grad student)
Beyond the SM: (Everett’s talk, Barger’s talk, Han’s talk) • Our group continues to actively explore the phenomenology of new physics models: • SUSY collider phenomenology (grad students) • Little Higgs, RS models and new particles (grad students) • Extended SUSY models with singlets: • Higgs bosons, neutralinos, Z’ (grad students) • Low scale string phenomenology • Models of fermion masses and mixings • String-motivated SUSY models • Nonstandard soft SUSY breaking scenarios
Astroparticle physics: (Halzen’s talk) • Our group is a world leader in theoretical studies of the physics at neutrino telescopes and more: • Cosmic neutrino phenomenology • Cosmic ray physics, gamma-ray bursts • Probe Planck-scale physics with IceCube • Detecting solar axions using Earth’s magnetic field • Cosmology: (Barger’s talk, Everett’s talk) • Our group is contributing significantly to the newly developed synergy between particle physics and cosmology: • Tests of dark energy (DE) models (grad student) • WMAP, large scale structure, and neutrinos (grad student) • Neutralino dark matter (DM) (grad student), DM-DE connections • QCD corrections to dark matter annihilation rate (grad student)
Other Areas: • Our group continues to contribute to other areas of phenomenology and theory as well • Novel methods for ultra-precise QFT calculations • and applications to collider physics • Numerical methods for multi-leg NLO calculations • B and D meson physics • Future colliders: ILC; gamma-gamma; muon. Our contributions to particle physics phenomenology have no boundaries.
Postdoc/Student Training: • Our close collaborations with graduate students and postdocs have proven to be very fruitful: • Postdocs: • Our senior postdocs all have become leaders in the field • Very good track record: • 6 of our former women postdocs hold tenured faculty positions; • 1 has a tenure-track faculty position. • Our postdocs/students from abroad have established outstanding • phenomenology programs in their home countries after training • here: Germany, Japan, UK, Taiwan, Korea, Brazil, China
Postdocs recently obtaining faculty positions: • P. Huber (2007): Virginia Tech • H. Davoudiasl (2006): Brookhaven L.-T. Wang (2006): Princeton T. Plehn (2005): U. Edinburgh H. Logan (2005): Carleton G. Kribs (2004): U. Oregon C. Chiang (2004): National Central U. Taiwan
Students: • Current senior students all have publications/submissions
They are active in many aspects: • Atre organized a month long seminar/colloquium series: • “Women in Theoretical Particle Physics Month” (WiTPP) • (Sally Dawson, Marcela Carena, Lynne Orr, Elizabeth Simmons) • Plans to repeat this September. • Graduate students obtaining good future opportunities: • A. Atre (2007): Fermilab postdoc T. Figy (2006): U. Durham posdoc H.S. Lee (2005): U. Florida postdoc P. Burikham (2005): Iowa State postdoc R. McElrath (2004/2007): UC-Davis/CERN Fellow Faculty: D. Hooper (2007): Fermilab Asst Scientist T. Li (2006): ITP faculty, Beijing, China D. Marfatia (2004): Kansas U. faculty
Impact on the Field and Community Service: Some Statistics: Since 1967 Today in academic/labs 96 PHDs 48% 68 Postdocs 74% Wisconsin Pheno Group has served as a training ground for many top phenomenologists, and thus has strong attraction for both postdocs and students. • Invited Talks: • Our faculty have presented • 186 research talks over the last 3 years • Lecture series on LHC at CERN (LHC Olympics) • as well as in Germany, China, Japan, Israel • Panel presentation at major conferences
Support experiments: • We provide ongoing support to experimental collaborations: • Providing our ideas, codes and results • (Tevatron, LHC, ILC, and neutrino facilities); • co-author internal experimental notes (CMS). • Conferences/Workshops: • We continue to take leadership roles as convenors/organizers: • American Linear Collider Workshop (Petriello, co-convenor) • TeV Astroparticle Physics Workshop (Halzen, co-organizer) • Aspen 2007 Summer Workshop (Barger, co-organizer) • KITP 2008 LHC Workshop (Han, co-organizer) • Serving on numerous organizing commitees/advisory boards of international meetings
Local Meetings: • Since the Institute was founded in 1984, sponsored 25 symposia/ workshops in phenomenology: • Annual Pheno Symposia are venue for young physicists to interact with senior physicists and have become a very popular event in the particle physics community. • In Pheno 07, 200 participants and 138 talks! • (way above the normal 130 participants of a few years ago.) • Host of the CTEQ Summer School (in alternate years) • Petriello joins CTEQ, serves as local organizer.
Now the individual presentations … • Lisa Everett: Physics Beyond the Standard Model in the LHC Era • Vernon Barger: TeV Physics and Dark Matter • Francis Halzen: Neutrino Astronomy • Patrick Huber: The Future US Long Baseline Neutrino Program • Thomas McElmurry: … • Kathryn Zurek: Exotic Signatures at the LHC • Tao Han: Top Quark as a Window to New Physics • Frank Petriello, Task Q (OJI Award): QCD Phenomenology