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Tools for precision and discovery physics with top quarks
chaired by Michelangelo Mangano (CERN), Richard Cavanaugh (FNAL), Joey Huston (Michigan State University (US)), Roberto Chierici (Universite Claude Bernard-Lyon I (FR)), Markus Cristinziani (Universitaet Bonn (DE)), Eric Laenen (NIKHEF)
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Council Chamber (Tue Afternoon)
Filtration Plant (Wednesday sessions)
| Description |
This workshop, organized in collaboration with CTEQ and Fermilab's LPC, is dedicated to the top quark as a tool for the discovery of new physics, including a discussion of both the experimental and theoretical aspects. Immediately following the Workshop, on Thursday July 19 the TOP LHC WG will hold its first plenary meeting, focused on SM studies of top quark production and properties. See https://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=189617 The Tuesday afternoon session will be held in teh Council Chamber. EVO is not available, but the session will be webcast. The Wednesday sessions will take place in the Filtration Plant, with regular EVO connection. Details on the broadcasts for both days will appear on the agenda page at the time of the meeting. |
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14:00 - 16:30
Top production cross sections
Location: 503-1-001 - Council Chamber -
14:00
Status of NLO+(N)NLO cross sections
30'
Speaker: Jan Piclum (Aachen) Material: Slides
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14:30
Status of NNLO t-tbar cross sections
30'
Speaker: Alexander Dimitrov Mitov (CERN) Material: Slides
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15:00
Status of single top cross sections
30'
Speaker: Adrian Signer (PSI) Material: Slides
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15:30
Discussion
30'
- 16:00 Coffee break 30'
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14:00
Status of NLO+(N)NLO cross sections
30'
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16:30 - 18:30
NLO cross sections for top physics and top-related BSM final states
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16:30
Status of NLO for top distributions, ttbar+jets, etc.
30'
Speaker: Kirill Melnikov (Johns Hopkins University) Material: Slides
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17:00
Status of NLO calculations and tools for BSM processes related to top final states
30'
Speaker: Anna Kulesza (RWTH Aachen) Material: Slides
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17:30
Status of EW corrections to top physics
30'
Speaker: Andreas Scharf (Universität Würzburg) Material: Slides
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18:00
Discussion
30'
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16:30
Status of NLO for top distributions, ttbar+jets, etc.
30'
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14:00 - 16:30
Top production cross sections
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09:00 - 11:30
MC tools for precision top physics
Location: 222-R-001 - Filtration Plant -
09:00
NLO+shower for inclusive top spectra: assessment and comparison among different tools
30'
Speaker: Paolo Nason (Univ. degli Studi Milano-Bicocca (IT)) Material: Slides
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09:30
NLO+shower for associated production of t-tbar+X in the POWHEG-box framework
30'
Speaker: Zoltan Laszlo Trocsanyi (University of Debrecen (HU)) Material: Slides
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10:00
NLO+shower for associated production of t-tbar+X in the aMC@NLO framework
30'
Speaker: Rikkert Frederix Material: Slides
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10:30
Discussion
30'
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09:00
NLO+shower for inclusive top spectra: assessment and comparison among different tools
30'
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11:30 - 13:00
Theoretical issues in the top mass measurements
Location: 222-R-001 - Filtration Plant -
11:30
New techniques to determine mtop
30'
Speakers: Peter Uwer (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Peter Uwer (Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin (DE)) Material: Slides
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12:00
Disussion: Issues in the definition ot mtop from LHC observables
45'
The discussion is postponed to the Top WG meeting on Thursday
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11:30
New techniques to determine mtop
30'
- 13:00 - 14:00 Lunch break
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14:00 - 18:00
BSM aspects of top physics
Location: 222-R-001 - Filtration Plant -
14:00
Latest measurements of top/bottom AFB from the Tevatron
30'
Speakers: Joey Huston (Department of Physics and Astronomy), Prof. Joey Huston (Michigan State University (US)) Material: Slides
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14:30
NLO+shower MCs and top AFB
30'
Speaker: Jan-Christopher Winter Material: Slides
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15:00
Discussion
30'
- 15:30 Coffee break 30'
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16:00
Recent theoretical ideas on Stop searches in final states with tops
30'
Speaker: David Kaplan (Johns Hopkins University) Material: Slides
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16:30
ATLAS results on BSM searches with top quarks
30'
Speaker: Tobias Golling (Yale University (US)) Material: Slides
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14:00
Latest measurements of top/bottom AFB from the Tevatron
30'
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09:00 - 11:30
MC tools for precision top physics
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