Large Extra Dimensions
Carlo Ewerz
Vorlesung an der Universität Bielefeld, Wintersemester 2008/09
Time, Place
every Wednesday, 14 c.t., D6-135
Language
Probably english, depending on the audience.
Contents
Introduction to concepts of (large) additional dimensions of space
and of their phenomenological consequences
Required
knowledge
Basics of quantum field theory, particles physics and general relativity
Lecture Notes
The lecture will in large parts follow the notes of a course that I have
given at
Heidelberg University in 2006/07:
full notes (26 MB), or in smaller parts:
part1,
part2,
part3,
part4
Literature
- R. Sundrum, To the Fifth Dimension and Back,
hep-th/0508134
- C. Csaki, TASI Lectures on Extra Dimensions and Branes,
hep-ph/0404096
- R. Rattazzi, Cargese Lectures on Extra Dimensions,
hep-ph/0607055
- G. Gabadadze, ICTP Lectures on Large Extra Dimensions,
hep-ph/0308112
- G. Kribs, TASI Lectures on the Phenomenology of Extra Dimensions,
hep-ph/0605325
Important original papers
- N. Arkani-Hamed, S. Dimopoulos, G. Dvali,
Phys. Lett. B 429 (1998) 263,
hep-ph/9893315
- L. Randall, R. Sundrum,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 83 (1999) 3370,
hep-ph/9905221
- L. Randall, R. Sundrum,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 83 (1999) 4690,
hep-th/9906064
Further lecture notes and reviews
- C. Csaki, J. Hubisz, P. Meade, TASI Lectures on Electroweak Symmetry Breaking from
Extra Dimensions,
hep-ph/0510275
- T. Gherghetta, Les Houches Lectures on Warped Models and Holography,
hep-ph/0601213
- D. Hooper, S. Profumo, Dark Matter and Collider Phenomenology
of Universal Extra Dimensions,
hep-ph/0701197
- Many(!) more papers can be found on
SPIRES. Just search
for extra and/or for dimensions (using for example the command "find t extra and t dimensions")
Last modified: Oct 26, 2008
Carlo Ewerz (carlo@thphys.uni-heidelberg.de)