Prospects For Charged Higgs Discovery At Colliders (CHARGED 2012)

Europe/Zurich
Gustavianum (Uppsala)

Gustavianum

Uppsala

Gustavianum Uppsala University Sweden
Description
In view of the ongoing experimental program at the LHC we are organizing a four day workshop on the theme “Prospects for Charged Higgs Discovery at Colliders” in Uppsala, Sweden,8-11 October 2012. This will be the fourth workshop of this kind - the first three were held in September 2006, 2008 and 2010 in Uppsala (see http://www.grid.tsl.uu.se/chargedhiggs2006/ ,http://www.grid.tsl.uu.se/chargedhiggs2008/ and http://www.grid.tsl.uu.se/chargedhiggs2010/ respectively).
At the time of the Workshop, the LHC will have been in operation for about six months in 2012 and the order of 15 inverse femtobarns may have been collected by the experiments. The potential for that signs of new physics with implications for charged Higgs searches will have been seen already at the time of the Workshop is significant. Moreover, new theoretical and phenomenological ideas concerning charged Higgs bosons have been developed since the last Workshop in 2010 and further investigations of the charged Higgs discovery reach of the experiments under various theoretical assumptions will have been carried out.
The plan is to bring together experimentalists and theorists to review the development, since the third workshop, of charged Higgs searches, in particular with regard to recent results from charged Higgs searches at the colliders, theory/phenomenology and generator level simulation, analysis tools and triggers as well as strategies for experimental data analysis and future experimentation. The workshop program is available under Scientific Program/Timetable.
We are, as in the previous years, aiming at a lively, instructive and fruitful workshop. We thus solicit and welcome contributed talks on the exploration of charged Higgs bosons to be presented (15 minutes talk + 5 min discussion). If you want to give a contributed talk, please submit a (be it tentative) title and abstract by latest 27 August.
All presented projector slides will be made available on the workshop web page and be kept there at least for two years. In addition write-ups of the talks will be published in proceedings from the workshop. For more information on the proceedings see the section about Proceedings.
Participants
  • Ahmad Reza Estakhr
  • Alberto Lusiani
  • Alexander Madsen
  • Alexandros Attikis
  • Andreas Crivellin
  • Andrei Nikiforov
  • Arnaud Ferrari
  • Aruna Nayak
  • Babar Ali
  • Carl Henrik Ohman
  • Catrin Bernius
  • Charlie Isaksson
  • Chris White
  • Cibran Santamarina Rios
  • Claus Buszello
  • Daniel Pelikan
  • David Lopez Val
  • Dhiman Chakraborty
  • Dominik Werder
  • Elias Coniavitis
  • Fernando Barreiro Alonso
  • Giovanni Marco Pruna
  • Gunnar Ingelman
  • Jacob Groth-Jensen
  • Jaime Hernandez-Sanchez
  • Jamal Ramadan
  • Jan Uythoven
  • Jie Lu
  • Jie Yu
  • Johan Rathsman
  • Karl Jakobs
  • Lauri Wendland
  • Liron Barak
  • Marc Sher
  • Maria Krawczyk
  • Matti Kortelainen
  • Mattias Ellert
  • Michele Gallinaro
  • Nazila Mahmoudi
  • Oscar Stål
  • Patrick Czodrowski
  • Pietro Vischia
  • Richard Brenner
  • Rikard Enberg
  • Ritva Kinnunen
  • Roman Pasechnik
  • Rui Santos
  • Stefania Xella
  • Stephen Jacob Sekula
  • Sven Heinemeyer
  • Takehiro Nabeshima
  • Tatsuya Nakada
  • Thomas Rössler
  • Tim Stefaniak
  • Tord Ekelöf
  • Vishnu Vikhyat Zutshi
  • William Klemm
  • Yoram Rozen