Dr. Eckhard Törne

Profil

Derzeitige StellungProfessor W-1 und Äquivalente
FachgebietElementarteilchenphysik,Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
KeywordsHiggs Boson, Large Hadron Collider, Silicon Detectors, Bottom-Quark, Top-Quark

Aktuelle Kontaktadresse

LandDeutschland
OrtBonn
Universität/InstitutionRheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
Institut/AbteilungPhysikalisches Institut

Gastgeber*innen während der Förderung

Prof. Dr. Klaus HonscheidDepartment of Physics, Ohio State University, Columbus
Prof. Dr. David G. CasselWilson Laboratory, Cornell University, Ithaca
Prof. Dr. Norbert WermesPhysikalisches Institut, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Bonn
Beginn der ersten Förderung01.08.1998

Programm(e)

1998Feodor Lynen-Forschungsstipendien-Programm
2004Sofja Kovalevskaja-Preis-Programm

Projektbeschreibung der*des Nominierenden

How do particles come by their mass? Thirty years ago, the Scottish physicist, Peter Higgs, put forward a theory which has held to this day. It postulates that the so-called Higgs field and the Higgs bosons are the producers of mass. The Higgs field is rather like a grid in which waves of miniscule particles, the Higgs bosons, flow. All the particles in the universe pass through this grid and, if they have any mass, react with it. Due to this interaction the particles' characteristics are formed. Particles without mass, on the other hand, traverse the grid unaffected. This was as far as the theory went. "Should I still be alive when a Higgs boson is found, perhaps in the year 2004, maybe I should like to be invited to the press conference", Peter Higgs said at the time. Whether it will still happen in 2004 is dubious, but Eckhard von Törne wants his work to make a contribution towards ensuring that Higgs does at least get his press conference in the next few years. He wants to construct silicium pixel detectors which should make it possible to produce proof of Higgs bosons in large particle accelerators. The technology developed in this way should lead to applications in fields other than particle physics, such as radiology.