Physics in LHC and Beyond
Matsue (Japan) with ONLINE
The international workshop of "Physics in LHC and Beyond" will take place from 12 to 15 May 2022. Not only physics but also latest detector, trigger, data-analysis technology are discussed covering the present LHC, future LHC/colliders and non-collider experiments.
This workshop is held with a so-called hybrid format, that is, both face-to-face and online (decided). The workshop venue is "Kunibiki Messe" (Shimane Prefectural Convention Center) [EN/JP], Matsue city in Japan.
Copyright: Matsue Kankou Kyoukai
The registration fee is not needed.
This workshop is supported by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas “New expansion of particle physics of post-Higgs era by LHC revealing the vacuum and space-time structure.”
We have presentations from both invited speakers and speakers selected from "call for abstracts". We encourage early carrier scientists from theory, experiment and other fields. See the "call for abstracts" page for detail (CFA was closed).
The zoom information was sent to all the people registered in this indico page (6th, 10th or 11th May). If you don't get it, please contact Tanaka (Junichi.Tanaka@cern.ch).
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Registration
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Session 1: Dark MatterConvener: Junichi Tanaka (University of Tokyo (JP))
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Addressing theory uncertainties in direct dark matter searches 30mSpeaker: Alejandro Ibarra
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Electroweakly interacting spin-1 dark matter and its phenomenology 20mSpeaker: Motoko Fujiwara
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The comprehensive search for CP violating Higgs portal WIMP 20mSpeaker: Taisuke Katayose
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Dark matter direct detection: status, results and future plans 30mSpeaker: Shingo Kazama
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Indirect DM searches: Experiments, status, and future plans 30mSpeaker: Moritz Hütten (Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, The University of Tokyo)
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Break: coffee and tea 30m
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Session 2: Machine Learning and DAQConvener: Junichi Tanaka (University of Tokyo (JP))
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Recent Machine Learning Techniques and Exploration of New Physics 30mSpeaker: Yuta Nakashima
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Differentiable Programming for High Energy Physics 30mSpeaker: Lukas Alexander Heinrich (CERN)
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Session 3: Flavor Physics (1)Convener: Junichi Tanaka (University of Tokyo (JP))
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Flavor Physics Experiments 30mSpeaker: Akimasa Ishikawa (Belle II, IPNS KEK)
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Bell inequality violation detection with flavor entanglement of B0-B0 pairs using low-luminosity data at ATLAS experiment in LHC Run-3 20mSpeaker: Yoshiaki Tsujikawa (Kyoto University (JP))
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Imprint of quark flavor violating SUSY in h(125) decays at future lepton colliders 20mSpeaker: Keisho Hidaka
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Session 4: LHC, Higgs and EW BaryogenesisConvener: Yuji Yamazaki (Kobe University (JP))
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Higgs, Electroweak, and Top Physics Measurements at the LHC 30mSpeaker: Pierre Savard (University of Toronto (CA))
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Probing double-aligned two Higgs doublet models at LHC 20mSpeaker: Michihisa Takeuchi (Osaka Univ.)
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Impact of radiative corrections on decays of the charged and CP-odd Higgs bosons 20mSpeaker: Masashi Aiko (Osaka University)
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Investigating new physics effects by loop corrected decays of the heavier CP-even Higgs boson 20mSpeaker: Mariko KIKUCHI (Nihon University)
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Electroweak baryogenesis in the Higgs alignment scenario 20mSpeaker: Yushi Mura (Osaka Univ.)
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Electroweak phase transition in the nearly aligned Higgs effective field theory 20mSpeaker: Masanori Tanaka (Osaka U.)
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Long break and Coffee break
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Break: coffee and tea 30m
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Session 5: Flavor Physics (2)Convener: Yuji Enari (University of Tokyo (JP))
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CP Violation in the Heavens and on Earth 30mSpeaker: George Wei-Shu Hou UNKNOWN (National Taiwan University)
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Lepton Flavour Universality Violation 30mSpeaker: Andreas Crivellin (University of Zurich (CH))
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Various bounds on a three-loop radiative seesaw model 20mSpeaker: Osamu Seto (Hokkaido University)
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B anomaly hunting at the LHC: tau b + missing search for leptoquarks 20mSpeaker: Teppei Kitahara (Nagoya U)
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Electroweak baryogenesis in the three-loop neutrino mass model with dark matter 20mSpeaker: Kazuki Enomoto (Osaka University)
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Session 6: LHC and Future ExperimentsConvener: Ryu Sawada (University of Tokyo (JP))
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Status of the FASER experiment 20mSpeaker: Hidetoshi Otono (Kyushu University (JP))
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Physics Beyond Colliders projects at LHC and beyond 30mSpeaker: Claude Vallee (Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille)
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Searches for BSM physics at the LHC: Where do we stand, where will we go? 30mSpeaker: Klaus Monig (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
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Session 7: Quantum Computing and SensorConvener: Koji Terashi (University of Tokyo (JP))
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Quantum Computing at Colliders ; status and prospects 30mSpeaker: Jean-Roch Vlimant (California Institute of Technology (US))
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Quantum sensing for particle and astrophysics 30mSpeaker: Tatsumi Nitta (University of Tokyo)
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Session 8: AccelaratorConvener: Koji Terashi (University of Tokyo (JP))
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Prospects for Future Colliders with Superconducting Technology Advances 30mSpeaker: Akira Yamamoto (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (JP))
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Break: coffee and tea 30m
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Session 9: Detector and Future ExperimentsConvener: Masaya Ishino (University of Tokyo (JP))
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Chalcogenide semiconductor detector with high radiation tolerance 30mSpeaker: Jiro Nishinaga (AIST)
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Prospect of physics with large neutrino detectors 30mSpeaker: Masashi Yokoyama (University of Tokyo (JP))
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Lunch (13:30~ coffee and tea) 1h 30m
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Session 10: Axion and BSM PhysicsConvener: Kohei Yorita (Waseda University (JP))
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Light dark matter detection with collective excitation in matter 30mSpeaker: Kazunori Nakayama
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Phenomenological implications of anomaly-free axion for 3HDM 20mSpeaker: Kodai Sakurai (Tohoku University)
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Fermion mass hierarchy in simplified grand gauge-Higgs unification 20mSpeaker: Haruki Takahashi (SOKENDAI/KEK)
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Upper bound on the smuon mass from vacuum stability in the light of muon g-2 anomaly 20mSpeaker: Yutaro Shoji (Hebrew university of Jerusalem)
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Break: coffee and tea 30m
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Session 11: Future Physics and ExperimentsConvener: Shinya KANEMURA (Osaka University)
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BSM Higgs Bosons at the ILC in the Light of HL-LHC Results 30mSpeaker: Sven Heinemeyer (CSIC (Madrid, ES))
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Future Colliders Physics Prospects - Part 1 (Higgs factories and high energy lepton colliders) 30mSpeaker: Daniel Jeans
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Future Colliders Physics Prospects - Part 2 (EWK and Higgs factories and complementarity with hadron colliders) 30mSpeaker: Patrizia Azzi (INFN Padova (IT))
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Session 12: Cosmology and Gravitation (1)Convener: Osamu Jinnouchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology (JP))
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New Explorations for Particles in the Early Universe via Galaxy Observations 30mSpeaker: Masami Ouchi (NAOJ / U.Tokyo)
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Current Status and Prospects of Cosmic Microwave Background Polarization Experiments 30mSpeaker: Kenji Kiuchi
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Cosmological Constraints on MeV-scale New Mediators 20mSpeaker: Yuhei NAKAYAMA (The University of Tokyo)
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Higgs early dark energy by non-thermal trapping effect 20mSpeaker: Shota Nakagawa (Tohoku University)
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Break: coffee and tea 30m
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Session 13: Cosmology and Gravitation (2)Convener: Makoto Tomoto (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (JP))
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New Manifestations of Primordial Black Holes 20mSpeaker: Volodymyr Takhistov
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Primordial black holes as a probe of first-order electroweak phase transition 20mSpeaker: Katsuya Hashino
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Space gravitational wave antenna DECIGO 30mSpeaker: Seiji Kawamura (Nagoya University)
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