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Univ.-Prof. DI Dr. Anton Rebhan
rebhana at tph.tuwien dot ac dot at
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TEACHING
Ende November 2014 ist (endlich) das Lehrbuch Theoretische Physik von M. Bartelmann, B. Feuerbacher, T. Krüger, D. Lüst, A. Rebhan & A. Wipf (1317 Seiten, durchgehend in Farbe) bei Springer Spektrum erschienen.
Dieses Buch wird die Grundlage für die von mir abgehaltenen Vorlesungen Elektrodynamik I (SS2015) und Elektrodynamik II (WS2016) sein.
Auf dieser Seite zu finden:
- Unterlagen zu meinen Lehrveranstaltungen (Skripten, Folien etc.),
- aktuelle Informationen zu meinen Lehrveranstaltungen, wie sie auch über TUWIS an abonnierte Hörer verschickt werden.
(Wie die Vorlesungen selbst, in einem bunten Gemisch aus Englisch und Deutsch:)
For the Doctoral Program Particles & Interactions for which I am the speaker, see http://dkpi.at
WS 2017/18
Quantenfeldtheorie und Symmetrien I
VO (136.014), wird (sofern nicht einstimming Deutsch bevorzugt wird) in Englisch gehalten
Diese Vorlesung ist Teil 3 eines im 2-Jahreszyklus gehaltenen 4-semestrigen QFT-Kurses. Die Vorlesungen 'QFTI' und 'QFTII' werden das nächste Mal im Studienjahr 2016/17 angeboten. Um in 'QFT&Symm.' einzusteigen, reicht es aber z.B. auch, die Vorlesung 'Introduction to QED' gehört zu haben.
- Beginn/Vorbesprechung
- Donnerstag 5.10.2017 10:15-11:45, Seminarraum FH 10.OG gelb
- Vorlesung vom 30.11.2017 wird vorverlegt auf Mittwoch, den 29.11.2017, 10:15-11:45, Seminarraum FH 10.OG gelb
- Topic
- Introduction to non-Abelian gauge theories
- Prerequisites
- Introduction to QED oder QFTI
Empfohlene Literatur:
- Mark Srednicki: Quantum Field Theory (free prepublication draft)
- Peskin/Schröder: Introduction to Quantum Field Theory
- Pokorski: Gauge Field Theories
- Tony Zee: Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell
Arbeitsgemeinschaft für fundamentale Wechselwirkungen 1
PR (132.071)
- Vorbesprechung
- Donnerstag 5.10.2017, 14:15 Uhr, SEM 136, FH 10.OG
SS 2017
Thermal Quantum Field Theory
Together with main lecturer Dr. Ayan Mukhopadhyay (e-mail)
- Begins
- Monday March 6, 2017, 10:30-12:00 Seminar room 10th floor
For credits, working out of the following homework assignments is required:
Supplemental material:
Einführung in die Quantenfeldtheorie/Introduction to QFT II
Lecture will be held in English
- Begin
- Tuesday March 7, Seminar room (10th floor)
- Date and Time
- Tuesdays, 16:00-17:30, Seminar room (10th floor)
- Tuesday, June 27: 14:00-15:30
Literature:
The lecture will follow closely the text book by Srednicki, but with the same conventions used in Introduction to QED (which coincide with those of Peskin/Schröder)!
Arbeitsgemeinschaft für fundamentale Wechselwirkungen 2
PR (132.074)
- Termin
- Donnerstags 14:15 Uhr, SEM 136, FH 10.OG, Vorbesprechung 6. Oktober
- Topic 2016/17
- Konforme Feldtheorie
WS 2016/17
Elektrodynamik II
diese Vorlesung hat eine eigene Webpage
Einführung in die Quantenfeldtheorie/Introduction to QFT I
Lecture will be held in English
- Begin
- Monday, October 10, 12:15-13:45, Seminar room (10th floor)
- Date and Time
- Tuesdays, 14:15-15:45, Seminar room (10th floor)
- Exam
- Tue Feb 28, 14:00-16:00, Seminar room (10th floor) - please register through TISS
Literature:
The lecture will follow closely the text book by Srednicki, but with the same conventions used in Introduction to QED (which coincide with those of Peskin/Schröder)!
Material covered in QFT I: ch. 1-14
Arbeitsgemeinschaft für fundamentale Wechselwirkungen 1
PR (132.071)
- Termin
- Donnerstag 14:15 Uhr, SEM 136, FH 10.OG, Vorbesprechung 6. Oktober
- Topic 2016/17
- Konforme Feldtheorie
SS 2016
Introduction to Quantum Electrodynamics
- Termin
- Mo 09:15-10:45 FH HS 7
- Next written exam
- Fr October 21, 2016, 14:00-16:00 FH HS 8 (please register through TISS)
- QED Lecture notes
- (pdf file, 595KB) (Englisch, 81 pp.)
- NB: version of SS2016 has slight changes in sign conventions for the standard Lorentz transformation and the 4-dimensional epsilon-symbol to bring it in line with the conventions of EDI+II
Quantenfeldtheorie und Symmetrien II
VO (136.041), wird (sofern nicht einstimming Deutsch bevorzugt wird) in Englisch gehalten
- Termin
- Dienstags, 16:00-17:30, Seminarraum FH 10.OG gelb
- Topic
- Non-Abelian gauge theories, quantum anomalies
- Prerequisites
- Introduction to QED oder QFTI, QFT&S I
Empfohlene Literatur:
- Mark Srednicki: Quantum Field Theory (free prepublication draft)
- Peskin/Schröder: Introduction to Quantum Field Theory
- Pokorski: Gauge Field Theories
- Tony Zee: Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell
Arbeitsgemeinschaft für fundamentale Wechselwirkungen 2
PR (132.074)
- Topic 2015/16
- Gauge/gravity duality
- Literatur
- Martin Ammon, Johanna Erdmenger, 'Gauge/Gravity Duality: Foundations and Applications'
Projektarbeiten
- 135.027 PrA Teilchenphysik
- Spezielle Probleme der theoretischen Teilchenphysik (gemeinsam mit Doz. Andreas Ipp)
- 136.023 PrA Thermal Field Theory
- Quark-Gluon-Plasmaphysik, Materie unter extremen Bedingungen, frühes Universum (gemeinsam mit Doz. Andreas Ipp und Dr. Timm Wrase)
- 136.025 PrA Black Hole Physics
- inkl. Gauge/gravity (AdS/CFT) duality (gemeinsam mit Doz. Daniel Grumiller, Dr. Timm Wrase)
Previous semesters
Below you can find information on and material for lectures of past semesters. Some material
pertaining to much older lectures can still be found at my (now obsoleted)
old official home page.
Antrittsvorlesung
Öffentliche Antrittsvorlesung "Quark-Gluon-Plasmaphysik": Mo., 2. Juni 2008, 17:00 Freihaus HS 5 (2. Stock, grüner Bereich)
Elektrodynamik und Relativitätstheorie 4h VO (SS 2007)
Vorlesungsfolien (kapitelweise als PDF-files)
- I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIV, XV.
Vorlesungsskriptum
- 7. Aufl. erhältlich im Sekretariat E136 (10.OG) zum Preis von 10 €; oder on-line als PDF files
Nicht vorgetragen und daher auch nicht Prüfungsstoff: Kap. IV.2.C, VI.2.D, VI.4, X.1.A, XIII, XIV.4, XVI [NB: (XVI.29) schon in Kap. XI]
Ergänzende Literaturempfehlungen etc.
- zur Auffrischung und Vertiefung der Methodenkenntnisse: K. Jähnich: Analysis für Physiker und Ingenieure (Springer)
Prüfungen
- Modus und Termine: unter Exams#Prof._A._Rebhan
Thermische Quantenfeldtheorie (SS 2007)
Geänderter Vorlesungstermin: Mittwoch SEM 136 (10.OG) 16:00-17:30
Ausnahme: Die Vorlesung vom Mi., den 20.6. wird auf Di., den 19.6. vorverlegt.
(Bits of) Lecture Notes (postscript files):
- Orders of magnitude in ultrarelativistic plasma physics (28K)
- Basic formulae of statistical quantum mechanics (28 K)
- Elementary modelling of the QCD phase transition (1.7M)
- Many-particle propagators (96K)
- Many-particle propagators for a scalar field theory (34K)
- Perturbation theory at zero vs. nonzero temperature (36K)
- Imaginary-time (Matsubara) formalism (34K)
- Real-time (Keldysh) formalism (38K)
- Decay and creation rates (21K)
- Gauge theories at finite T (50K)
- Linear response in gauge theories at finite T (53K)
- Fermionic quasi-particles (42K)
- Hard-thermal-loop resummation (26K)
- Symmetry restoration in spontaneously broken theories (29K)
(More advanced) Lecture Notes from courses I gave at International Summer Schools:
September-October 2005 I held a series of lectures as "James H. Simons lecturer" at the YITP, State Univ. of New York at Stony Brook on Thermal Field Theory. Scanned lecture notes are available here.
RESEARCH
Research positions held
- 1986-05-01 - 1989-12-31 ITP, TU Wien (Universitätsassistent)
- 1990-01-01 - 1991-12-31 Fellowship at the Theory Divison, CERN, Geneva (CH)
- 1992-01-01 - 1992-08-31 Scientific Associate at the Theory Divison of CERN
- 1992-03-01 - 1992-07-31 Boursier du Ministère des Affaires Etrangères (France) at Laboratoire de Physique Théorique LAPP, Annecy-le-Vieux (F)
- 1992-09-01 - 1993-03-31 ITP, TU Wien (Universitätsdozent)
- 1993-04-01 - 1993-10-31 C4-Lehrstuhlvertretung (Prof. F. Karsch), Fakultät für Physik, Universität Bielefeld (D)
- 1993-11-01 - 1995-10-31 Senior Research Associate at DESY, Gruppe Theorie, Hamburg (D)
- 1995-11-01 - 2008-02-29 Associate Professor, ITP, TU Wien (Außerordentlicher Universitätsprofessor)
- since 2008-03-01 Full Professor, ITP, TU Wien
Research Interests and Projects
My research interests comprise theoretical particle physics and its ramifications, in particular quantum field theory, gauge theories,
supersymmetry, thermal field theory, and cosmology.
My main current research activities involve
- Quantum field theory at finite temperature and density
- which is the theoretical tool to analytically study quantum matter under extreme conditions, e.g. ultrarelativistic temperatures and densities that existed in the early universe in the first second after the Big Bang. Of particular interest is the high-temperature regime of quantum chromodynamics which is supposed to describe the quark-gluon plasma that filled the universe during the first 10 μsec's. This form of matter is now believed to be produced fleetingly in "Little Bangs" in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collider experiments such as RHIC and also expected to exist in the interior of (some) neutron stars.
- Nonabelian plasma instabilities
- An open problem in quark-gluon plasma physics is to understand the very fast apparent thermalization observed at RHIC and also the extremely low viscosity of the quark-gluon plasma. For both phenomena it has been suggested that nonabelian plasma instabilities may play a crucial role. Together with my former student Paul Romatschke (now at the University of Washington, Seattle) and former post-doc Mike Strickland (now at FIAS, Frankfurt) we were the first group to carry out numerical simulations of nonabelian plasma instabilities in Yang-Mills theories, which are now being studied by several groups in the US and Europe. Recently we have published the first numerical study of nonabelian plasma instabilities in an anisotropically expanding system.
- Quantum theory of (supersymmetric) solitons
- In recent years, major progress in the understanding of non-perturbative aspects of (supersymmetric) field (and string) theories has been achieved by exploiting dualities in which quantized (supersymmetric) solitons play a central role. Initially it was thought that supersymmetric solitons saturating the so-called BPS bound are protected from quantum corrections, but in collaboration with Peter van Nieuwenhuizen from the State Univ. of New York at Stony Brook, we have found, and are still working out, a number of subtleties and nontrivial results, in particular for 1+1-dimensional supersymmetric kinks (domain walls) and 3+1-dimensional monopoles. Other objects of interest are supersymmetric "confined monopoles" which permit analytical studies with relevance to the outstanding confinement problem of nonabelian gauge theories.
Publications
Since 1984 (the start of my doctoral studies), I have written or co-authored over 150 scientific publications, most of which are available on-line (freely accessible as arXiv.org e-prints) through:
LINKS
Public outreach
TU News involving members of my group:
For more information and news on nuclear and particle physics written for the public visit:
teilchen.at
This contains the public outreach web pages of the Fachausschuss für Kern- und Teilchenphysik (FAKT) of the ÖPG (Austrian Physical Society), which I was involved in creating and where I am a regular author.
It also hosted the coordinated efforts of Austrian scientists to appeal for a reversal of the recent decision by the ministry of science to cancel Austria's membership of CERN
My collaborators
List of collaborators with joint scientific publications and links to their
present home institutions/home pages (where available)
- Maximilian Attems (joint papers) Barcelona
- Carl M. Bender (joint papers) Washington Univ., St. Louis (US)
- Jean-Paul Blaizot (joint papers) Service de Physique Théorique, CEA Saclay (F)
- Dietrich Bödeker (joint papers) Univ. Bielefeld (D)
- Frederic Brünner (joint papers) TU Wien
- Margaret E. Carrington (joint papers) Brandon University, Manitoba (Canada)
- Rosanne Di Stefano (joint papers) YITP, State Univ. of New York at Stony Brook (US)
- Ian Drummond (joint papers) DAMTP, University of Cambridge (UK)
- Fritjof Flechsig (joint papers) Univ. Hannover (D)
- Kazuo Fujikawa (joint papers) Univ. of Tokyo (Japan)
- Peter Gaigg (joint papers) TU Wien (now: Siemens Austria)
- Andreas Gerhold (joint papers) TU Wien → Univ. of North Carolina, Raleigh (US)
- Alfred S. Goldhaber (joint papers) YITP, State Univ. of New York at Stony Brook (US)
- Antti Gynther (joint papers) Univ. Helsinki (Finland) (HP) → Brandon University, Canada → TU Wien
- Ron Horgan (joint papers) DAMTP, University of Cambridge (UK)
- Edmond Iancu (joint papers) Service de Physique Théorique, CEA Saclay (F)
- Andreas Ipp (joint papers) TU Wien (HP) → ECT*, Trento (I) → MPI für Kernphysik, Heidelberg (D)
- Keijo Kajantie (joint papers) University of Helsinki (Finland)
- Robert Knienider (joing papers) TU Wien
- Randy Kobes (joint papers) University of Winnipeg (Canada)
- Ulrike Kraemmer (joint papers) TU Wien
- Thomas Kreuzberger (joint papers) TU Wien
- Maximilian Kreuzer (joint papers) Staff, TU Wien
- Wolfgang Kummer (joint papers) Staff, TU Wien
- Gabor Kunstatter (joint papers) University of Winnipeg (Canada)
- Peter Landshoff (joint papers) DAMTP, University of Cambridge (UK)
- Karl Landsteiner (joint papers) Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (HP)
- Martin Leblanc (joint papers) University of Waterloo (Canada)
- Dietrich Liko (joint papers) TU Wien → HEPHY, Wien
- Christoph Mayrhofer (joint papers) Munich
- Gerry McKeon (joint papers) University of Western Ontario (Canada)
- Guy D. Moore (joint papers) McGill University, Montreal (Canada)
- Stanisław Mrówczyński (joint papers) Sołtan Inst., Warsaw (PL)
- Ayan Mukhopadhyay (joint papers) TU Wien
- Herbert Nachbagauer (joint papers) TU Wien → LAPP, Annecy-le-Vieux (F) → Univ. Heidelberg (D)
- Otto Nachtmann (joint papers) Univ. Heidelberg (D)
- Horatiu Nastase (joint papers) YITP, State Univ. of New York at Stony Brook (US) → Brown Univ. (US) → Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Denis Parganlija (joint papers) TU Wien
- Francisco Peña-Benitez (joint papers) Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
- Olivier Piguet (joint papers) Univ. Geneva (CH) → Espirito Santo Univ., Vitoria (Brazil)
- Florian Preis (joint papers) TU Wien
- Urko Reinosa (joint papers) Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau (F) → TU Wien → Univ. Heidelberg (D)
- Paul Romatschke (joint papers) U.o.Colorado
- Andreas Schmitt (joint papers) Univ. Frankfurt → MIT → Washington U. St.Louis → TU Wien → U. Southampton
- Robert Schöfbeck (joint papers) TU Wien → HEPHY, Wien
- Hermann Schulz (joint papers) Univ. Hannover (D)
- Dominik J. Schwarz (joint papers) TU Wien → Univ. Bielefeld (D)
- Manfred Schweda (joint papers) Staff, TU Wien
- Tom Sherry (joint papers) University Coll., Galway (Ireland)
- Dominik Steineder (joint papers) TU Wien
- Misha Stephanov (joint papers) YITP, State Univ. of New York at Stony Brook (US) → Univ. of Chicago (US)
- Stefan Stricker (joint papers) TU Wien
- Mike Strickland (joint papers) Duke Univ. (US) → TU Wien → U. Helsinki → FIAS Frankfurt (D) → Gettysburg College → Kent U.
- Günther Turk (joint papers) TU Wien → U. Cambridge
- Peter van Nieuwenhuizen (joint papers) YITP, State Univ. of New York at Stony Brook (US)
- Dmitri V. Vassilevich (joint papers) Univ. Leipzig (D) → Univ. Sao Paolo, Brazil
- Aleksi Vuorinen (joint papers) Univ. Helsinki (Finland) (HP) → Washington University, Seattle (US) → TU Wien → CERN → Univ. Bielefeld (D) → Helsinki
- Robert Wimmer (joint papers) TU Wien → Univ. Hannover → YITP, State Univ. of New York at Stony Brook (US) → ENS Lyon
- Gunter Wirthumer (joint papers) TU Wien (now: Alcatel)
(Co-)organized Workshops and Conferences
Research workshops and conferences where I am/was organizer or on the advisory board:
- 5th International Workshop on Thermal Field Theories and Their Applications: Regensburg, August 10 - 14, 1998 (organizing committee)
- ESI Research Program on Quantization, Generalized BRS Cohomology, and Anomalies: Vienna, September - November 1998 (organizing committee)
- Strong and Electroweak matter '98: Copenhagen, December 2-5, 1998 (advisory board)
- Strong and Electroweak matter 2000: Marseilles, June 14-17, 2000 (advisory board)
- Strong and Electroweak matter 2002: Heidelberg, October 2-5, 2002 (advisory board)
- Strong and Electroweak matter 2004: Helsinki, June 16-19, 2004 (advisory board)
- Quark Matter 2005: Budapest, August 1-6, 2005 (regional advisory committee)
- Workshop on Quark-Gluon Plasma Thermalization, TU Vienna, August 10-12, 2005 (organizer)
- 2nd Vienna Central European Seminar on Particle Physics and Quantum Field Theory - Frontiers in Astroparticle Physics, Uni Wien, November 25-27, 2005 (advisory board)
- Strong and Electroweak matter 2006, Brookhaven National Laboratory, NY, May 10-13, 2006 (advisory board)
- INT Workshop on Nonequilibrium Quark-Gluon Plasma, University of Washington, Seattle, September 25-30, 2006 (organizing committee)
- Strong and Electroweak matter 2008: Amsterdam, 26-29 August 2008 (advisory board)
- http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/sewm2010/ Strong and Electroweak matter 2010]: McGill University, Montreal, June 29 - July 2, 2010(advisory board)
- Anti-de Sitter holography and the quark-gluon plasma: analytical and numerical aspects: Erwin-Schrödinger Institute, Vienna, August 2 - October 29, 2010 (organizer, with K. Landsteiner & S. Husa)
- EMMI-Workshop Hot Matter: Vienna, August 24 - 28, 2010 (organizer, with R. Baier, O. Kaczmarek & P. Romatschke)
- Memorial Conference for Maximilian Kreuzer: ESI, Vienna, June 25-28, 2011 (organizer, with L. Katzarkov, J. Knapp, E. Scheidegger)
- Strong and Electroweak matter 2012: Swansea, July 10-13, 2012
- Strong and Electroweak matter 2014: Lausanne, July 14-18, 2014
- Strong and Electroweak matter 2016: Stavanger, July 11-15, 2016
- Strong and Electroweak matter 2016: Barcelona, June 25-29, 2018