High energy physics research is concerned with understanding the conditions and evolution of the early universe. Particle physicists search for the irreducible constituents of our universe, which along with the mechanisms for their interactions, combine to form the Standard Model of particle physics. The forefront of experimental particle physics research takes place at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, in Geneva, Switzerland. The Department of Physics participates in two experiments at CERN: ATLAS and ALICE. The primary objective of the ATLAS experiment is to uncover new fundamental constituents of matter, such as the Higgs Boson discovered in 2012, while the ALICE experiment is mainly focused on understanding the state of matter known as the Quark-Gluon Plasma. The high energy physics theorists in the department contribute to new knowledge by constructing mathematical models of the physics of the early universe. The faculty and postgraduate students participating in either theory or experiment make frequent trips to CERN to conduct their research and collaborate with the large number of colleagues from around the world. The Square Kilometre Array radio astronomy project provides interesting opportunities to link radio astronomy, cosmology and particle physics, all of which constitute strong research programmes at the University of Cape Town. 

 

 

Experimental:

  • Research within the UCT-CERN Research Centre
  • Relativistic heavy-ion collisions within the ALICE Collaboration at CERN
  • High energy proton-proton collisions within the ATLAS Collaboration at CERN.

See also:

ALICE experiment at CERN

ATLAS experiment at CERN

UCT-CERN Research Centre

Theory:

  • Research within the Centre for Theoretical and Mathematical Physics
  • Structure of elementary particles
  • Neutrino physics and astrophysics
  • Quantum field theory
  • Quantum electrodynamics and chromodynamics in free space, in the cavity and at extreme temperatures and pressures
  • Renormalization group equations, both linear and nonlinear (Color Glass Condensate)
  • Nonlinear effects in QCD at high densities
  • Phenomenology of heavy ion reactions
  • The quark-gluon plasma

See also:

Centre for Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at UCT

National Institute for Theoretical Physics

Academic Staff

Jean Cleymans

Jean Cleymans

Emeritus Professor

RW James 4.11
phone: 021 650 4062
email: jean.cleymans@uct.ac.za

research areas: High-Energy Physics

Tom Dietel

Thomas Dietel

Senior Lecturer

RW James 5.11
phone: 021 650 3325
email: thomas.dietel@uct.ac.za

research areas: High-Energy Physics

Cesareo Dominguez

Cesareo Dominguez

Emeritus Professor

RW James 4.T8
phone: 021 650 3353
email: cesareo.dominguez@uct.ac.za

research areas: High-Energy Physics

Will Horowitz

Will Horowitz

Associate Professor

RW James 4.06
phone: 021 650 5553
email: wa.horowitz@uct.ac.za

research areas: High-Energy Physics

Andre Peshier

Andre Peshier

Professor

RW James 4.12
phone: 021 650 5091
email: andre.peshier@uct.ac.za

research areas: High-Energy Physics

Heribert Weigert

Heribert Weigert

Associate Professor

RW James 4.08
phone: 021 650 4706
email: heribert.weigert@uct.ac.za

research areas: High-Energy Physics

Sahal Yacoob

Sahal Yacoob

Senior Lecturer

RW James 5.05
phone: 021 650 3341
email: sahal.yacoob@uct.ac.za

research areas: High-Energy Physics