HEP@VUB meetings

Europe/Brussels
Jean Sacton seminar room (1G003) (Universe)

Jean Sacton seminar room (1G003)

Universe

Description
External speaker: Germano Nardini (Bern University)
Participants
  • Alberto Mariotti
  • Camilo Alfredo Garcia Cely
  • Daniele Teresi
  • Dries Coone
  • Gwen
  • Isabelle De Bruyn
  • Isis Van Parijs
  • Jorgen D'Hondt
  • Kevin Deroover
  • Kevin Deroover
  • Krijn de Vries
  • Laura
  • Lieselotte Moreels
  • Lucien Heurtier
  • Matthias Vereecken
  • Quentin Python
  • Seth Moortgat
  • Shimaa Abu Zeid
  • Steven Lowette
  • Thomas Hambye
  • Yongchao Zhang
    • 12:00 13:00
      Probing BSM physics at eLISA 1h
      A first-order phase transition produces gravitational waves and such a transition only occurs if there is physics beyond the Standard Model (SM). In this sense gravitational wave experiments can be considered as detectors of new physics. In this talk we review the status of the eLISA experiment and we analyse its capabilities for probing first-order phase transitions. We demonstrate that in some cases eLISA is able to discover new physics arising at the electroweak scale or even much above. In particular, by considering an illustrative supersymmetric model with a first-order electroweak phase transition, we determine the detection potential of eLISA in parameter regions that are hard to probe at the LHC.
      Speaker: Germano Nardini