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Fred Gilman
Buhl Professor of Theoretical Physics and Dean of the Mellon College of Science 
Ph.D., Princeton University

Email: gilman@andrew.cmu.edu
Phone: (412) 268-8848
FAX: (412) 681-0648

The focus of my research in high energy theory for many years has been in the area of electroweak interactions. I have especially been interested in the physics of heavy quarks and leptons, and in understanding the phenomenon of CP violation -- whether it arises from inside the Standard Model through a non-trivial phase in the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix describing the transformation from quark mass- to weak-eigenstates or from new physics that is associated with higher mass scales.

Selected Publications

A. Albrecht et al., “Quantum Universe: The Revolution in 21st Century Particle Physics”, DOE/NSF HEPAP subpanel report, April 2004.

J. Bagger et al., “Discovering the Quantum Universe: The Role of Particle Colliders”,  DOE/NSF HEPAP subpanel report, February 2006.

F. J. Gilman, “Roadmap to the Future”, invited summary talk at the 2004 SLAC Summer Institute in Particle Physics, Nature’s Greatest Puzzles, August 2-13, 2004, Stanford, California; published in eConf: http://www.slac.stanford.edu/econf/C040802/.

F. J. Gilman, K. Kleinknecht and B. Renk,  “The Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa Quark- Mixing Matrix,” review article  published in the 2004 Review of Particle Physics, S. Eidelman et. al., Phys. Lett. B 592, 1 (2004).

C.-W. Chiang and F. J. Gilman, "K(L,S) à pi pi neutrino antineutrino Decays Within and Beyond the Standard Model," Phys. Rev. D 62, 094026 (2000).

C. O. Dib, I. Dunietz, F. J. Gilman and Y. Nir, "Standard Model Predictions for CP Violation in B Meson Decay," Phys. Rev. D 41, 1522 (1990).

Gilman, F. J. and M. B. Wise, "The Delta I = 1/2 Rule and Violation of CP in the Six Quark Model," Phys. Lett. 83B, 83 (1979) and Phys. Rev. D 20, 2392 (1979).

 

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