24–25 Nov 2025
Chalmers Conference Centre
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Session

Monday afternoon session 2

24 Nov 2025, 16:30
Scaniasalen (Chalmers Conference Centre)

Scaniasalen

Chalmers Conference Centre

Chalmersplatsen 1, 412 58 Göteborg

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  1. Dr Sampsa Vihonen (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
    24/11/2025, 16:30
  2. Kaare Iversen (lu.se)
    24/11/2025, 16:50

    The European Spallation Source Neutrino Super Beam (ESSnuSB) is an experiment envisioned to make use of the world’s most intense proton source - produced at the European Spallation Source (ESS) - to create a powerful neutrino beam with the goal of studying Charge-Parity (CP) violation in the leptonic sector. This will allow the measuring of neutrinos in a Water Cherenkov (WC) detector in...

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  3. Bernhard Meirose (chalmers.se)
    24/11/2025, 17:05

    The HIBEAM experiment, the first stage of the HIBEAM–NNBAR program at the European Spallation Source (ESS), is a multidisciplinary effort designed to explore a wide range of fundamental physics questions. Its primary objectives include high-sensitivity searches for neutron oscillations, sterile neutrons, and axion-like particles, as well as investigations of exotic neutron decay...

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  4. Sverker Werin (lu.se)
    24/11/2025, 17:25

    A new section has been created in the Swedish Physical Society with high relevance also for Particle Physics, the section for Accelerator Physics. We will present the section with the aim of discussing and igniting future collaboration.

    In Sweden we have a long tradition of research developing and operating accelerators. 100 years ago Gustav Ising put forward the ideas that later became the...

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  5. Peter Christiansen (lu.se)
    24/11/2025, 17:40

    Overview of the Swedish ALICE activities.

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  6. Iaroslav Panasenko (lu.se)
    24/11/2025, 18:00

    The current ALICE Inner Tracking System (ITS2) is based on Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) called ALPIDE. During LHC Long Shutdown 3, its three innermost layers will be replaced by the ITS3 detector.

    The ALICE group at Lund participate in the testing of the first prototype ITS3 sensors, and developed the so-called DAQ-Raiser test system for laboratory and in-beam...
    
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