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[Biophysics seminar] Robert Vácha: “How Non-Enveloped Viruses Can Infect Cells”
[Biophysics seminar] Robert Vácha: “How Non-Enveloped Viruses Can Infect Cells”
Non-enveloped RNA viruses are composed of a genome protected by a protein shell called a capsid. At the beginning of infection, these viruses get inside the cell and release their genome from the capsid, so the genome can start to … Read More
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Saša Prelovšek: Evidence for a doubly charm tetraquark pole from lattice QCD
Saša Prelovšek: Evidence for a doubly charm tetraquark pole from lattice QCD
Recently LHCb collaboration discovered a doubly charmed tetraquark (Tcc) with exotic flavor content ccud slightly below DD* threshold. I'll present the first lattice QCD determination of DD* scattering amplitude which is needed to theoretically establish Tcc. The resulting scattering amplitude provides a signature for a pole related to Tcc for the … Read More
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Miguel Vanvlasselaer: Dark Matter production from relativistic bubble walls
Miguel Vanvlasselaer: Dark Matter production from relativistic bubble walls
In this paper we present a novel mechanism for producing the observed Dark Matter (DM) relic abundance during the First Order Phase Transition (FOPT) in the early universe. We show that the bubble expansion with ultra-relativistic velocities can lead to … Read More
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Svjetlana Fajfer: Triple-leptoquark interactions for tree- and loop-level proton decays
Svjetlana Fajfer: Triple-leptoquark interactions for tree- and loop-level proton decays
We study the impact of triple-leptoquark interactions on matter stability for two specific proton decay topologies that arise at the tree- and one-loop level. We demonstrate that the one-loop level topology is much more relevant than the tree-level one when … Read More