Event
Department Colloquium: New Paradigm for Physics Beyond the Standard Model
Pavel Fileviez Perez, Max Planck Institute
The great
desert hypothesis in particle physics defines the relation between the
electroweak scale and the high scale where a unified theory could
describes physics. In this talk we review the desert hypothesis and
discuss the main experimental constraints from rare decays. We present a
new class of theories for the TeV scale where the desert hypothesis is
not needed. In this context one predicts the existence of new particles
with baryon and lepton numbers called lepto-baryons. The implications
for cosmology, collider experiments and the unification of forces are
discussed.