Rabi-Fest 2022

US/Eastern
PSC 3150 Maryland Center for Fundamental Physics, Physical Sciences Building, 3rd Floor, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA
Description
We are organizing a two-day workshop, "Rabi-Fest", to celebrate the illustrious career and many achievements in research and mentorship of Professor Rabi Mohapatra on the occasion of his retirement.  This event will take place at the University of Maryland, College Park, during October 20-21, 2022, and is being sponsored by the Maryland Center for Fundamental Physics
 
Professor Mohapatra has made major contributions to a variety of areas in elementary particle physics. These include the theory and phenomenology of neutrino masses, understanding the origin of parity violation, solving the strong CP problem, grand unification of forces and matter, the nature and origin of dark matter, understanding the flavor puzzle, and the origin of matter in the universe.  He is one of the pioneers in the development of the seesaw mechanism that explains small neutrino masses.  He is a discoverer of left-right symmetric theories, considered to be leading candidates for physics beyond the Standard Model.  His proposal to test baryon number violation via neutron-antineutron oscillations is currently being explored experimentally.  Rabi is also the proponent of the Majoron, a massless scalar associated with spontaneous breaking of lepton number symmetry.  His two textbooks, "Unification and Supersymmetry" and "Massive Neutrinos in Physics and Astrophysics" are widely used references. His 500-plus research publications can be found here.
 
Many of these topics and related issues will be discussed at the workshop.
 
This is primarily an in-person meeting, with very few exceptions for Zoom talks.

 

Due to space constraints, participation at the conference is by invitation only. However, the talks will be live-streamed via zoom. If you are interested in attending the talks online, please register and we will send you the zoom link.

 

Organizers: Kaustubh Agashe (UMD), Kaladi Babu (OSU), Zackaria Chacko (UMD), Bhupal Dev (WUSTL), Raman Sundrum (UMD), Haibo Yu (UC Riverside) 

Registration
Registration Form for Rabi Fest 2022
  • Thursday 20 October
    • 1
      Welcome Address by MCFP Director
      Speaker: Raman Sundrum
    • 2
      Introduction by the Physics Chair
      Speaker: Steve Rolston
    • 3
      My friendship with Rabi (and a view on a corner of BSM) [zoom]
      Speaker: Riccardo Barbieri (SNS)
    • 4
      Rabi and my (ad)venture in particle physics
      Speaker: Xiangdong Ji
    • 11:10
      Coffee Break
    • 5
      The old and the new muon g-2 puzzle
      Speaker: Antonio Masiero (Univ. of Padova)
    • 6
      Rabi and the Parity Solution to the Strong CP Problem
      Speaker: Kaladi Babu (Oklahoma State University)
    • 7
      Rabi’s Always Bright Inspirations
      Speaker: Mu-Chun Chen (University of California - Irvine)
    • 13:00
      Lunch break
    • 8
      Does SUSY Like Rabi?

      Professor Mohapatra is rightly celebrated as one of the originators and strongest
      proponents of 'Left-Right Symmetric Models' which predict massive neutrinos.
      There are SUSY extensions of such constructions. However, there also exists
      SUSY extensions that are intrinsically not left-right symmetric even if the spectrum
      of the propagating particles respect the symmetry. We discuss the distinction this
      make in constructing higher order operators in beyond the standard model
      constructions.

      Speaker: Jim Gates (University of Maryland)
    • 9
      The Phenomenal Career of Rabi as a Physicist and as a Mentor [zoom]
      Speaker: Jogesh Pati (SLAC)
    • 10
      Conformal extensions of the standard model [zoom]
      Speaker: Manfred Lindner (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany)
    • 15:30
      Group Photo

      Gather in the lobby outside the seminar room

    • 15:40
      Coffee break
    • 11
      What is an axion string?
      Speaker: Michael Dine
    • 12
      Rabi and Neutron-Antineutron Oscillations
      Speaker: Robert Shrock (Stony Brook University)
    • 13
      Prospects of Neutron-Antineutron Oscillation Search
      Speaker: Yuri Kamyshkov (University of Tennessee)
    • 14
      Naturalness and Quantum Field Theories with Broken Space-Time Symmetries
      Speaker: Ira Rothstein (CMU)
    • 18:30
      Conference Dinner

      College Park Marriott Hotel and Conference Center

  • Friday 21 October
    • 15
      The Left-Right Renaissance [zoom]
      Speaker: Goran Senjanovic
    • 16
      Searches for Left-Right Symmetric Models at the LHC [zoom]
      Speaker: Kirill Skovpen (Ghent University (BE))
    • 17
      Rabi's scenarios for neutrino mass and a "big picture" [zoom]
      Speaker: Alexei Smirnov
    • 11:30
      Coffee Break
    • 18
      What can 21 cm line at cosmic dawn tell us about fundamental physics? [zoom]
      Speaker: Pran Nath
    • 19
      Neutrinos that are NOT Gone Missing [zoom]
      Speaker: Tao Han
    • 12:45
      Lunch break
    • 20
      Monopoles, Strings and Gravitational Waves
      Speaker: Qaisar Shafi
    • 21
      Solutions of MiniBooNE anomaly using Dark Sector Models
      Speaker: Bhaskar Dutta
    • 22
      Recent work with Rabi: Unified model for solving big problems of the Standard Model
      Speaker: Nobuchika Okada
    • 23
      Strong CP problem and an energy independent test of left-right symmetric model
      Speaker: Ravi Kuchimanchi
    • 15:30
      Coffee break
    • 24
      Stellar Probes of Light Scalar
      Speaker: Bhupal Dev (Washington University in St. Louis)
    • 25
      Self-Interacting Dark Matter
      Speaker: Haibo Yu (University of California Riverside)
    • 26
      Rabi, me and some Dark matter Tidbits
      Speaker: Shmuel Nussinov (Tel Aviv)
    • 27
      Reminiscences by Zoom participants
    • 28
      Remarks by Manju
      Speaker: Manju Mohapatra
    • 29
      Remarks by Rabi
      Speaker: Rabindra Mohapatra (University of Maryland)
    • 30
      Vote of Thanks from Organizers
      Speakers: Haibo Yu (University of California Riverside), Kaladi Babu (Oklahoma State University), Kaustubh Agashe, Raman Sundrum, Zackaria Chacko