Season 10 Episode 1 PhD Seminar

Europe/Rome
Aula Conversi (VEF) and Zoom

Aula Conversi (VEF) and Zoom

Description

44rd meeting of physics PhD seminar series

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    • 18:15 18:35
      Neutron star gravitational waves emission: fundamental physics and searches 20m

      My presentation will focus on neutron stars (NSs) and their gravitational wave (GW) emission as a tool to investigate them. In particular, I will focus on GWs emitted by isolated spinning NSs. This kind of signal has not been detected yet, and its detection can improve our understanding of how matter behaves in such extreme conditions (NS core reaches densities higher than the nuclear density). I will give an overview of the different kinds of searches, and I will introduce a new approach using machine learning techniques.

      Speaker: Francesca Attadio
    • 18:35 18:45
      Dicussion 10m
    • 18:45 19:05
      Simple model for pentaquarks 20m

      Exotic hadrons don't have the same quark content as ordinary hadrons: Exotic baryons have more than the three quarks of ordinary baryons, while exotic mesons don't have one quark and one antiquark like common mesons. Exotic hadrons provide an intriguing field of study for new ideas and innovative techniques to address the confinement problem in QCD. In this presentation, I will analyze a model to phenomenologically describe the six pentaquarks that have been observed since 2019 by the LHCb collaboration.

      Speaker: Davide Germani
    • 19:05 19:15
      Discussion 10m