Special Colloquia

The Higgs is Not Enough - Verdict from the Heavyweight W boson

by Prof. Ashutosh V. Kotwal (Duke University, USA)

Tuesday, July 5, 2022 from to (Asia/Kolkata)
at Homi Bhabha Auditorium and via ZOOM ( Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/97963259354?pwd=ZFZsa2xqWGJSZW5pUjZPNkNqeGlEZz09 )
Meeting ID: 979 6325 9354 Passcode: 04072020
Description
The Standard Model Theory has been a crowning achievement of fundamental physics, culminating in the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012. As the theory of the building blocks of matter and forces at the quantum level, it has been the most successful theory in all of science - until the recent measurement of the W boson mass, which clearly disagrees with the Standard Model. This is reminiscent of a similar disagreement observed with classical physics a century ago - the observation of the atomic nucleus by Rutherford - which paved the way for the emergence of quantum mechanics and defined modern physics. Therefore, this upset to the Standard Model may well point towards exciting new discoveries in particle physics for years to come. In this presentation we will discuss the Standard Model, the crucial role of the W boson, and how it has become the harbinger of new laws of nature.