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1 BOGOLIUBOV LABORATORY OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS Theoretical Physics at BLTP. Precision tests of the Standard Model at LHC
2 Dubna, Russia, July 1, 2008
3 Nikola i N ik ola e vich Bog oliubov ( ) is a dist inguished scient ist in t he field of physics and m at hem at ics. His scient ific act ivit y began in Kyev ( ) and t hen cont inued in Moscow (since 1949) and Dubna (since 1956). Main scient ific result s in t he fields: Nonlinear m echanics: asym pt hot ic m et hods, st abilit y t heory ; St at ict ical phy sics: kinet ic equat ions, quasiaverages for sy st em s w it h spont aneously broken sym m et ries;
4 Quant um st at ist ics: m icroscopic t heory of Bose-gas superfluidit y, m icroscopic t heory of superconduct ivit y; Quant um field t heory: axiom at ic scat t ering m at rix, general renorm alizat ion t heory, proof of dispersion relat ions; Elem ent ary pat icles t heory: " quark bag" m odel, quant um num ber " colour" ; N.N. Bogoliubov's act ivit y began at t he age His m ajor independent result s were obt ained when he was His scient ific act ivit y is specified by considerable m at hem atical cult ure and direct ness t o solut ion of concret e problem s of nat ural science. of
5 Dm it rii Iv anov ich Blokhint sev (1908 one of t he pioneers of at om ic t echnology in USSR, t he direct or of t he JINR. 1979) science and organizer and t he first Main scient ific result s in t he fields: - Quant um m echanics - Acoust ics of an inhom ogeneous m edium - Neut ron physics - Quant um field t heory and Parit cle phy sics 1954 t he scient ific superv isor of creat ion and put t ing int o operat ion of t he world first at om ic pow er st at ion JINR Direct or
6 During the 80-90s of the XX century, Vict or Isaakovich Ogievet sky with colleagues achieved essential progress in understanding of the m athem atical structure of supersym m etric theories. They suggested and worked out the harm onic superspace m ethod which is now widely recognized as an adequate approach to the theories with extended supersym m etry.
7 At the end of the fifties, at the suggestion of Nikolai Nikolaevich Bogoliubov Vadim Georgievich Soloviev studied the properties of deform ed nuclei in the fram ework of the m odel of independent quasiparticles. These investigations culm inated at the end of the seventies in the creation of the quasiparticle-phonon nuclear m odel. Investigations by the Soloviev's group stim ulated experim ental studies in nuclear spectroscopy at JINR in Dubna and in JINR Mem ber States and are now widely used in data analysis.
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9 V.G. Kadyshevsky, A.N. Sissakian, A.T.Filippov, D.V. Shirkov Directors of BLTP during the years
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11 THEORETICAL PHYSICS Scientific personnel of the Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics has accum ulated extensive experience of research in several fundam ental areas of theoretical physics: quantum field theory and elem entary particle physics, theory of atom ic nuclei, condensed m atter physics and m ethods of m athem atical physics. Distinctive features of research at BLTP are the interdisciplinary character of investigations, their direct integration into international projects in cooperation with scientists from the world leading research centres, close coordination of theoretical investigations with experim ental program s of JINR.
12 Traditionally, the Laboratory has also played the role of the training centre for young scientists and students from m any countries. This activity has becom e even m ore pronounced during the last decade due to launching the scientific and educational project «Dubna International Advanced School of Theoretical Physics» (DIAS-TH), as well as opening the new departm ents of theoretical physics at Moscow Physical Technical University and Dubna International University closely associated with the Laboratory and JINR University Centre. The Laboratory has becom e a popular site for organization of international conferences, workshops, schools for young scient ist s in various fields of t heoret ical physics.
13 Main themes of research and projects in BLTP Theory of Elementary Particles Projects: Standard Model and Its Extension QCD Parton Distributions for Modern and Future Colliders Physics of Heavy and Exotic Hadrons Mixed Phase in Heavy-Ion Collisions Nuclear St ruct ure and Dynam ics Projects: Nuclear Structure far from Stability Valley Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions and Nuclear Properties at the Low Energies at the Low Energies Exotic Few-Body Systems Nuclear Structure and Dynamics at the Relativistic Energies Theory of Condensed M at t er and New M at erials Projects: Physical properties of complex materials and nanostructures Mathematical problems of many-particle systems M odern M at hem t ical Physics Projects: Quantum groups and integrable systems Supersymmetry Quantum gravity, cosmology and strings Research and Educat ion Project Dubna Internat ional School of Theoret ical Physics (DIAS-TH) Summary of results Publications ( , preliminary) Monographs 17 (19) Journals (1850) Total (3100) International Conferences, Workshops, Schools Total - 93 DIAS-TH Schools for young scientists - 23 Research in these fields refers to fundamental theoretical and mathematical problems of modern physics as well as applied problems closely connected with experimental investigations as is illustrated by few recent results to be presented at the next slides.
14 Fields and Particles D.Kazakov, O.Teryaev Nuclear Theory V.Voronov, A.Vdovin Theory of Condensed Matter V.Priezzhev, V.Osipov, N.Plakida, Modern Mathematical Physics A.Sorin, A.Isaev Dubna InternationalAdvanced School of Theoretical Physics (DIAS-TH) A.Filippov, A.Sorin, V.Voronov
15 Scientific Personnel D C O S Total Fields and Particles Nuclear Theory Theory of Condensed Matter Modern Mathematical Physics Total Comment: D - doctor, C - candidate, O - without degree, S - postgraduate student + student
16 M ilest ones in theoret ical physics at JINR for next seven years Certain enhancem ent of the work in nuclear and particle astrophysics, hadron physics under extrem e conditions (in connection with experim ental program s of the NICA/MPD project at JINR, current and future experim ents at RHIC, LHC and FAIR), lattice QCD calculations is planned. to be intensified. Research in condensed m atter physics will cohere m ore directly with the requirem ents of m odern nanot echnology developm ent. Quant um Field Theory and Part icle Physics: priorities will be determ ined by the physics program m es of m ajor international projects (LHC, RHIC, FAIR, K2K, etc.) and t he NICA/M PD project at JINR. Nuclear Theory. The m ain stream of nuclear studies at lowenergies will be the properties of nuclei far from the valley of stability. The JINR project DRIBS as well as several already established or planned experim ental projects in Europe, United States and Japan have as their m ain goal the study of unstable nuclei.
17 Theory of Condensed M at t er. The m ajor focus of the program is the analysis of the strongly correlated electron system s novel cooperative phenom ena, new form s of order, low-dim ensional m agnetism and quantum criticality. Extensive experim ental investigations of these m aterials perform ed by neutron scattering m ethods at the Laboratory of Neutron Physics at JINR strongly m otivate the developm ent of theoretical investigations. M odern M at hem at ical Physics. Superstring Theory will be the central topic in the m athem atical physics studies. Further developm ent of the theory of classical and quantum integrable system s, quantum groups and supergroups, noncom m utative geom etry, quantum gravity will play a crucial role. DIAS-TH. The overall objective of the project «Dubna International School of Theoretical Physics (DIAS-TH)» will be a prom ot ion of educat ional and t raining program s at JINR in the field of t heoret ical physics.
18 Fields and Particles (projects) Standard Model and its extensions Leaders: D.Kazakov, E.Kuraev QCD parton distributions for modern and future colliders Leaders: D.Shirkov, A.Efremov, O.Teryaev, Hadron Structure: QFT models and phenomenology Leaders: A. Dorokhov, M.Ivanov Mixed phase in heavy-ion collisions Leaders: A.Sissakian, D.Blaschke, A.Sorin ( ) more than 500 journal publications, more than 400 talks published in the Proceedings of international conferences.
19 Main Topics Developm ent of QFT form alism in application to m odern particle physics Calculations of various processes in the Standard Model and its ext ensions (SUSY) Investigation of hadron structure, spin effets, polarization effects and the structure of QCD vacuum Study of flavour physics and heavy quark physics and investigation of hadron properties at high densities and tem perature Theoretical support of current and future experim ents at JINR, CERN, DESY, FNAL, JLab, BNL, IHEP Astroparticle physics (Dark Matter) Neutrino physics (Interaction with hadrons) Heav y ion physics (NICA)
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