HET/HEE Seminar: Andreas Trautner Friday (special time!)

Francis, Brian francis.447 at osu.edu
Fri Nov 17 15:26:14 EST 2017


One last reminder: today at 4 PM we are happy to host Dr. Andreas Trautner of the University of Bonn for our High Energy Seminar! Please join us in Room 4138 then to hear about his work with CP violation and symmetries!

-Brian Francis, PRB 3039


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From: Francis, Brian
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Subject: HET/HEE Seminar: Andreas Trautner Friday (special time!)

Hello everyone,

Tomorrow we will be hosting Dr. Andreas Trautner of the University of Bonn for the High Energy Seminar, invited by Professor Raby, to speak on his work with CP violation. This is a special date and time: Friday at 4 PM. Please bring your attention and questions for Andreas!

Friday, November 17, 2017
4:00 PM
*Special date and time!*
Room 4138, Physics Research Building

Speaker: Andreas Trautner
Title: CP Violation from a Symmetry Principle
Understanding the origin of CP violation offers a new starting point to address the Standard Model flavor and strong CP puzzles. Group theoretically, the physical CP transformation of the SM is a special outer automorphism ("symmetry of symmetry") of the theory and I will explain what that means in detail. Equipped with this, we can understand that there can be other outer automorphisms beyond the usual C,P or T transformations. On the other hand, certain classes of symmetries do preclude the existence of CP transformations altogether in which case CP is violated by calculable ("geometrical") phases. I will explain this based on two explicit example models: In a special three Higgs doublet model the presence of outer automorphisms beyond CP allows for a super simple calculation of VEVs, a reduction of the size of the parameter space by a factor of 24, anticipating the boundaries of the RGE flow and most interestingly,
the prediction of quantized CP violating phases. A second explicit example is a "Scalar-QCD" type of model in which the SU(3) gauge group is spontaneously broken to the small discrete subgroup T7. In this case CP violation originates with quantized phases while the theta angle is protected at 0.
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