The 2023 Shanghai Symposium on Particle Physics and Cosmology: Phase Transitions, Gravitational Waves, and Colliders (SPCS 2023) will be held September 22-24 at the Tsung Dao Lee Institute/Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The focus will be on the possibilities for phase transitions in the early universe, including but not limited to an electroweak phase transition; the prospective signatures in next generation gravitational wave probes, the Large Hadron Collider, and future lepton and hadron colliders as well as  their interplay; and the related theory and phenomenology. 

The Symposium seeks to introduce the latest theoretical developments and experimental progress and to promote scientific exchanges and cooperation in related fields in China. 

With the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012, the possibility of an extended Higgs sector leading to a first order electroweak phase transition has become a key science driver for future collider studies, including the LHC and prospective lepton colliders, as well as next generation gravitational wave probes, such as LISA, Taiji and Tianqin. The possible synergies and complementary of these astrophysical and terrestrial probes constitute an exciting forefront in particle physics and cosmology, stimulating considerable advances theory as well. Phase transitions may also occur in other context, such as in the dark sector or the post-recombination era relevant to neutrino physics. The symposium will provide opportunities to discuss the latest developments in these directions and foster new ideas and collaborations. 

The symposium plan adopts an offline-based, online-offline combination method, and everyone is welcome to register and participate. In addition to invited reports, this symposium will also open report applications, and some time slots will be reserved for students and postdoctoral fellows. Young scholars are welcome to apply. Participants are requested to complete the registration before September 15, 2023; students and postdoctoral students who apply for reports are requested to submit report information (title, abstract, and article information if they have been submitted to arXiv or published publicly). The meeting report will be in English. 

Board and lodging will be arranged in a unified manner for the meeting, and the expenses will be borne by oneself; registration fee is 1,000 yuan for teachers and postdoctoral fellows; 500 yuan for students.

Organizing Committee

  • Michael Ramsey-Musolf 任穆 (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
  • Huaike Guo (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, ICTP-AP)
  • Fa Peng Huang (Sun Yat-Sen University)
  • Shu Li (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
  • Kun Liu (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
  • Lei Zhang (Nanjing University)

 

Online Zoom Link: 

https://cern.zoom.us/j/62674188143?pwd=bDcvQ3dHejA1UkFUMHpaRjFFVk1BUT09

Meeting ID:626 7418 8143
Password:280767

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【2023-09-22—09-24】【李政道研究所】
题目:The 2023 Shanghai Symposium on Particle Physics and Cosmology: Phase Transitions, Gravitational Waves, and Colliders
直播链接:https://www.koushare.com/lives/room/711216

 

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Tsung-Dao Lee Institute
Tsung-Dao Lee Institute/S5F-S500 - Lecture Hall

会议地点:李政道研究所

李政道研究所是由诺贝尔物理学奖获得者李政道先生建议,经党和国家领导人批示,在国家部委和上海市的大力支持下,于2016年11月在上海交通大学成立,旨在建设成为世界顶级科学研究机构。

遵照李先生的建言,李所聚焦最基本的科学问题,从事物理和天文方面最前沿的科学研究,拓展科学知识的边界,寻找宇宙中极大和极小间的关联,探索自然界最基本和最深刻的相互作用规律。

Proposed by the Nobel laureate Tsung-Dao Lee and with support and endorsement from governments and ministries at national and municipal levels, Tsung-Dao Lee Institute (TDLI) is a basic research institute established at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in November 2016, aiming to build itself as a world-leading science institute.

Resonating with Professor Lee’s vision, the Institute focuses on the most fundamental science questions and conducts cutting-edge research in physics and astronomy in an effort to shed light on the relationship between the maximum and the minimum in the universe, and the most fundamental and profound laws of interaction in the nature.



会议报告厅:李所南5楼-S541报告厅

Meeting Venue: S5F-S541 - Lecture Hall