IRTG PhD days 2011

Europe/Berlin
Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor (Desy)

Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

Desy

Notkestraße 85 22607 Hamburg
Benedikt Vormwald (DESY Hamburg), Falk Lindner, Hannes-Sebastian Zechlin (Department Physik, Universitaet Hamburg), Julia Harz (DESY Hamburg), Martin Schasny, Sergei Bobrovskyi (University of Hamburg)
Description
Poster

The Collaborative Research Center 676 (SFB 676) at Hamburg University and the cluster of excellence LEXI at Hamburg University and DESY are research programs at the interface of particle physics, string theory and cosmology. Significant developments are taking place in each of these fields, and far-reaching scientific results are expected in the course of the next 20 years.

Many PhD students are involved in the different SFB and LEXI research fields and organized in a structured graduate program, the “Integrated Research Training Group” (IRTG). In order to benefit from the given experience in different fields, this two-days workshop is meant to bring PhD students and experienced international researchers together and create a platform for discussions, exchange and new ideas.

Besides two main lecture courses given by highly experienced speakers, PhD students will get the opportunity to present and discuss their own work related to the SFB and LEXI research topics.

Participants
  • Alexander Gewering-Peine
  • Andreas Degner
  • Andreas Maurer
  • Andrey Saveliev
  • Annika Vauth
  • Arjen van Vliet
  • Attila Abramowski
  • Benedikt Vormwald
  • Carlo Rovelli
  • Cecelie Hector
  • Christian Pfeifer
  • Daniel Hampf
  • Daniel Siemssen
  • Daniel Wiesler
  • Dieter Horns
  • Elena Shcherbakova
  • Falk Lindner
  • Francesca Calore
  • Franziska Laatz
  • Giancarlo Tria
  • Hannes Schettler
  • Hannes-Sebastian Zechlin
  • Ilmar Gahramanov
  • Jan Dreyling-Eschweiler
  • Jan Hajer
  • Jan Heisig
  • Jan Thomsen
  • Jasper Hasenkamp
  • John Ellis
  • Julia Harz
  • Kai Schmitz
  • Katarzyna Rejzner
  • Klaus Zenker
  • Lisa Zeune
  • Madalina Chera
  • Marc Wenskat
  • Mariam Saleh Khan
  • Markus Rummel
  • Martin Schasny
  • Moritz Beckmann
  • Niklas Pietsch
  • Sebastian Schmidt
  • Sergei Bobrovskyi
  • Tomas Kasemets
  • Ulla Gebbert
  • Valerie Domcke
IRTG student council
  • Tuesday, 4 October
    • 09:00 09:10
      Welcome 10m Main auditorium

      Main auditorium

      Desy

      Notkestraße 85 22607 Hamburg
    • 09:10 10:30
      Mysteries of modern physics - Part 1 1h 20m Main auditorium

      Main auditorium

      Desy

      Lecture part 1
      Speaker: Dr John Ellis
    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee break 30m Main auditorium

      Main auditorium

      Desy

    • 11:00 12:30
      Mysteries of modern physics - Part 2 1h 30m Main auditorium

      Main auditorium

      Desy

      Lecture part 2
      Speaker: Dr John Ellis
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch break 1h 30m
    • 14:00 15:40
      Student session Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

      Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

      Desy

      Notkestraße 85 22607 Hamburg
      Convener: Sergei Bobrovskyi (University of Hamburg)
      • 14:00
        Registration 10m
      • 14:10
        IRTG student council 10m
        Slides
      • 14:20
        Three Open Questions of Early Universe Cosmology -- One Common Answer 1h 10m
        Speaker: Mr Kai Schmitz (DESY Hamburg)
        Slides
      • 15:30
        DoIT - The PhD Initiative at DESY 10m
        DoIT is a representation run by PhD students. We are in close contact with the DESY Directorate and other (administrative) bodies at DESY. We can give advice on all things concerning PhD students.
        Speaker: Mr Marc Wenskat (DESY)
        Slides
    • 15:40 16:00
      Coffee break 20m Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

      Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

      Desy

      Notkestraße 85 22607 Hamburg
    • 16:00 17:40
      Student session Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

      Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

      Desy

      Notkestraße 85 22607 Hamburg
      Convener: Mr Hannes-Sebastian Zechlin (Department Physik, Universitaet Hamburg)
      • 16:00
        Long-Lived staus - a promising signature at colliders 20m
        Abstract will be given later.
        Speaker: Mr Jan Heisig (University of Hamburg)
        Slides
      • 16:20
        Cosmology meets neutrino physics 20m
        Speaker: Ms Valerie Domcke (DESY)
        Slides
      • 16:40
        Transition-Edge Sensor: A new detector for the ALPS experiment 20m
        The ALPS (Any Light Particle Search) experiment, located at DESY, goes in its second phase. To increase the sensitivity the experiment will be bigger and fancier: more laser power, a regeneration cavity and longer cavities. Besides of that improvements the collaboration is also looking for a new, more sensitive detector. Because of the intrinsic noise of the CCD -- the present detector of ALPS -- now studies have started to build up an cryogenic single infrared photon detector. For that we use a Transition-Edge Sensor (TES), which is working at a superconducting transition in a Milli Kelvin range. In this talk the principle of such a detector is explained and the application to ALPS and an overview of the recent work is given.
        Speaker: Mr Jan Dreyling-Eschweiler (DESY)
        Slides
      • 17:00
        Cosmic Rays in the Galactic Magnetic Field 20m
        Cosmic rays with energies up to 10^20 eV have been seen by the Pierre Auger Collaboration and other experiments. There are still many unanswered question concerning cosmic rays in this ultra-high-energy regime. For instance the measured structure of the flux, the incoming direction and the composition of the cosmic rays still bare question-marks. A possible explanation for these three problems, involving the interaction of these cosmic rays with the galactic magnetic field, will be presented in this talk.
        Speaker: Mr Arjen van Vliet (DESY)
    • 18:00 19:00
      arxiv vs. snarxiv 1h Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

      Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

      Desy

      Notkestraße 85 22607 Hamburg
      Slides
    • 19:00 23:30
      Barbecue 4h 30m Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

      Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

      Desy

      Notkestraße 85 22607 Hamburg

      Get-together of all IRTG students

  • Wednesday, 5 October
    • 09:00 10:30
      Physics at the smallest scales - Part 1 1h 30m Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

      Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

      Desy

      Notkestraße 85 22607 Hamburg
      Lecture part 1
      Speaker: Dr Carlo Rovelli
    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee break 30m Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

      Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

      Desy

      Notkestraße 85 22607 Hamburg
    • 11:00 12:30
      Physics at the smallest scales - Part 2 1h 30m Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

      Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

      Desy

      Notkestraße 85 22607 Hamburg
      Lecture part 2
      Speaker: Dr Carlo Rovelli
    • 12:30 14:00
      Lunch break 1h 30m
    • 14:00 16:00
      Student session Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

      Seminar room 052, building 69, ground floor

      Desy

      Notkestraße 85 22607 Hamburg
      Convener: Mr Benedikt Vormwald (DESY Hamburg)
      • 14:00
        Quasi-stable neutralinos @ LHC 20m
        Speaker: Mr Jan Hajer (DESY)
        Slides
      • 14:20
        Beyond the speed of light - Propagation of of the scalar field on Finsler spacetime 20m
        Finsler spacetime manifolds are generalizations of Lorentz spacetime manifolds due to the use of Finsler geometry instead of Lorentz geometry. In this talk I present results on the propagation of the free scalar field on Finsler spacetimes. On a specific Finsler spacetime that is a small departure from Minkowski spacetime I present the dispersion relation of the particle modes of the free scalar field and study the resulting particle velocity.
        Speaker: Mr Christian Pfeifer (II Institute for Theoretical Physics, Uni Hamburg)
        Slides
      • 14:40
        Tunneling Solutions in Scalar Field Theory 20m
        In this talk I will present new, exact tunneling solutions for different potentials. I will also comment on applications in cosmology.
        Speaker: Ms Cecelie Hector (DESY Theory)
        Slides
      • 15:00
        A sufficient condition for de Sitter vacua in type IIB string theory 20m
        We derive a sufficient condition for realizing meta-stable de Sitter vacua with small positive cosmological constant within type IIB string theory flux compactifications with spontaneously broken supersymmetry. There are a number of `lamp post' constructions of de Sitter vacua in type IIB string theory and supergravity. We show that one of them -- the method of `K\"ahler uplifting' by F-terms from an interplay between non-perturbative effects and the leading $\alpha'$-correction -- allows for a more general parametric understanding of the existence of de Sitter vacua. The result is a condition on the values of the flux induced superpotential and the topological data of the Calabi-Yau compactification, which guarantees the existence of a meta-stable de Sitter vacuum if met. Our analysis explicitly includes the stabilization of all moduli, i.e. the K\"ahler, dilaton and complex structure moduli, by the interplay of the leading perturbative and non-perturbative effects at parametrically large volume.
        Speaker: Mr Markus Rummel (University of Hamburg)
        Slides