WILLIAM PATRICK DAVEY, M.D.

LEXINGTON, KY

Research Active
Dermatology - MOHS-Micrographic Surgery NPI registered 21+ years 50 publications 2017 – 2025 NPI: 1497758866

Practice Location

2424 HARRODSBURG RD
LEXINGTON, KY 40503-2106

Phone: (859) 278-9492

What does WILLIAM DAVEY research?

Dr. William Patrick Davey studies the behavior of fundamental particles and their interactions during high-energy collisions. His research often involves analyzing data from experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), where protons and heavier ions are collided at extreme energy levels. He explores various particles, including muons, Higgs bosons, and quarks, and investigates phenomena such as light-by-light scattering, particle decay patterns, and the potential existence of exotic particles. By examining these interactions, Dr. Davey's work helps refine existing theories in particle physics and contributes to our understanding of the nature of matter.

Key findings

  • Measured elliptic anisotropy in muons from charm decays with a coefficient of 0.17, while observing negligible patterns in muons from bottom decays.
  • Analyzed data from proton-proton collisions and found stable high-charge objects with charges between 20 and 100, improving understanding of these particles by about five times.
  • Observed a pair of same-sign W bosons with 122 events, significantly exceeding the expected 69 events, which provides a strong signal in particle physics research.
  • Detected 59 instances of light-by-light scattering in lead-ion collisions, well above the expected 12 instances, indicating a fundamental interaction in physics.
  • Set upper limits on the production of invisible Higgs boson decays at a maximum likelihood of 0.26, aiding in the understanding of dark matter.

Frequently asked questions

Does Dr. Davey study particle collisions?
Yes, Dr. Davey focuses on particle collisions at high-energy levels, particularly using data from the Large Hadron Collider.
What specific particles does Dr. Davey research?
He researches various particles, including muons, Higgs bosons, W bosons, and quarks, and explores their interactions during high-energy collisions.
Why is Dr. Davey's work important?
His research contributes to a deeper understanding of fundamental particles and forces, which is essential for advancing theories in physics and exploring the nature of the universe.
What are some outcomes of Dr. Davey's studies?
He has made key findings, such as discovering unexpected patterns in particle behaviors, improving measurements of particle interactions, and establishing limits on the existence of certain particles.
Is Dr. Davey's work relevant to dark matter research?
Yes, his studies include investigations of Higgs boson decays, which relate to dark matter, a mysterious component of the universe that scientists are eager to understand.

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