2022.09.23 14:00
Speaker: Prof. Yong-Chao Zhang (Southeast U.)
Time: September 23rd Friday, 2:00-3:00pm
Title: Limits on some light particles from compact objects
Abstract: In the era of multi-messenger astrophysics, the observations of supernovae, neutron stars and other compact astrophysical objects can be used to constrain the couplings of some light beyond-standard-model particles, e.g. axion (or axion-like particles), light scalar or dark particles. In this talk, I will focus mostly on some of my recent works. For the stellar limits on light particles, the geometric effect is found to be important. For neutron-mirror-neutron mixing, the beta decay of mirror neutrons will affect significantly the neutron star limits.
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2022.08.25 14:00
Speaker: Prof. Yang Zhang (USTC)
Time: August 25th Thursday, 2pm
Title: A first look at the function space for planar 2-loop 6-particle Feynman integrals
Abstract: This talk focuses on the multiplicity frontier of multiloop Feynman integrals. Using the ideas from super-Yang-Mills theory and Baikov representation, we investigate the 2-loop 6-loop Feynman integral family. The corresponding integrals with uniform transcendental weights are found. From a finite field computation, the corresponding symbol letters on the maximal cut are obtained. This is the first step for the Next-to-Next-to-Leading-Order four-particle production precision physics study.