Jay Hubisz
Jay Hubisz
Professor
CONTACT
Physics
311 Physics Building
Email: jhubisz@syr.edu
Office: 315.443.2653
Degrees
- 2006 Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics, Cornell University
- 2001 B.S. in Physics, California Institute of Technology
- Physics Beyond the Standard Model
- Dynamics of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
- Applications of Quantum Computation to Particle Theory
- Gravitational Waves as Sirens of New Physics
Research Spotlight
An illustration of strongly coupled physics influencing electro-weak processes.
1) Self-Organized Higgs Criticality.
By Cem Eröncel, Jay Hubisz, Gabriele Rigo.
[arXiv:1804.00004 [hep-ph]].
10.1007/JHEP03(2019)046.
JHEP 1903 (2019) 046.
2) Neutron Star Mergers Chirp About Vacuum Energy.
By Csaba Csáki, Cem Eröncel, Jay Hubisz, Gabriele Rigo, John Terning.
[arXiv:1802.04813 [astro-ph.HE]].
10.1007/JHEP09(2018)087.
JHEP 1809 (2018) 087.
3) A Perturbative RS I Cosmological Phase Transition.
By Don Bunk, Jay Hubisz, Bithika Jain.
[arXiv:1705.00001 [hep-ph]].
10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5529-2.
Eur.Phys.J. C78 (2018) no.1, 78.
4) Quantum Critical Higgs.
By Brando Bellazzini, Csaba Csáki, Jay Hubisz, Seung J. Lee, Javi Serra, John Terning.
[arXiv:1511.08218 [hep-ph]].
10.1103/PhysRevX.6.041050.
Phys.Rev. X6 (2016) no.4, 041050.
5) Cosmological and Astrophysical Probes of Vacuum Energy.
By Brando Bellazzini, Csaba Csaki, Jay Hubisz, Javi Serra, John Terning.
[arXiv:1502.04702 [astro-ph.CO]].
10.1007/JHEP06(2016)104.
JHEP 1606 (2016) 104.