A scientific train journey to CERN with Sara Strandberg

On 15 April, the train departs from Stockholm to Geneva and cicerones are particle physicist Professor Sara Strandberg from Fysikum and science journalist Anna Davour from Forskning & Framsteg. Participants will learn more about the smallest components of our matter with quarks, leptons and other elementary particles. CERN is the world's largest particle physics laboratory and home to the Large Hadron Collider - the world's largest particle accelerator.

The particle physics group at SU conducts research on the role of the Higgs particle in various extensions of the current Standard Model. We are also a driving force in projects concerning supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model that can, among other things, solve the Higgs fine-tuning problem and explain dark matter.

"In a large project funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, we are searching for the supersymmetric partner of the top quark using data from the ATLAS experiment at CERN. We have pushed our limits on the masses of supersymmetric particles, and developed new search strategies and techniques that are expected to be of lasting benefit to the field," Strandberg explains.
The project ended at the end of the year, but the scientific collaborations continue.

Thanks to a new grant from the Swedish Research Council to the Swedish LHC consortium, Sweden's participation in the ALICE and ATLAS experiments at the LHC is funded for another 6 years. This means that it will be possible to continue experimental research at the LHC. The consortium consists of one representative per university from Stockholm University, KTH, Lund University and Uppsala University. In total, about 150 people in Sweden are involved in research at CERN, of which about 100 are involved in the LHC experiments.

In addition to the city tour and the visit to CERN, participants will also visit a vineyard where local wines are produced.
"There may also be a science quiz during the train journey," says Sara Strandberg.

 

More information

Train trip to CERN (in Swedish)

CERN (Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire)

LHC (Large Hadron Collider) - The worlds largest particle accelerator

ALICE experiment

ATLAS experiment

Higgs Boson - Higgs boson

Professor Sara Strandberg, Fysikum

World's largest particle accelerator restarts

An Open Lecture with Sara Strandberg talking about the ATLAS experiment