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Mirrors, Anti-Matter, & the Left-Handed World
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Mirrors, Anti-Matter, & the Left-Handed World
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Saturday Morning Physics
Mirrors, Anti-Matter, & the Left-Handed World


Date: 10/03/2009; 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Location: 170 & 182 Dennison Building
Host Department: PHYSICS

Speaker: Professor Dan Amidei (U-M Physics)

Detailed Information

Can you know whether you are looking at the world or its mirror reflection? Does any fundamental physical process break that symmetry to distinguish “right” from “left”? This simple question has a deep connection with the interactions of elementary particles and the nature of anti-matter. Professor Amidei will discuss some examples of right/left asymmetry in nature, explain how radioactivity shows the world to be intrinsically left-handed, and end with a puzzling new observation through the looking glass of high energy proton-antiproton collisions.



Contact Information

The lectures are held on the U-M central campus (Ann Arbor) from 10:30-11:30 a.m. and are preceded by refreshments and followed by Q&A sessions. The Church Street Parking Sturcture is available at a cost of $2.00 per vehicle.

For more information, please see the SMP web pages for more details.