The 21st Workshop of the LHC Higgs Working Group

Europe/Zurich
Description

The aim of the LHC Higgs Working Group (LHCHWG) is to collect and produce theoretical predictions relevant for Higgs physics in the Standard Model and beyond. Summaries of these activities have been made available in four CERN Reports: "Inclusive Observables" (CERN-2011-002), "Differential Distributions" (CERN-2012-002),  "Higgs Properties" (CERN-2013-004) and "Deciphering the nature of the Higgs Sector" (CERN-2017-002).

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The meeting will be in-person at CERN, however a Zoom connection will be available for those who cannot travel to CERN.

Zoom connection details will only be visible to registered participants.


A welcome drink, held jointly with the LHC EFT WG, will take place on the evening of Tuesday, 3rd December in Restaurant 1, at 18:00.

The meeting will start with a joint LHC EFT / LHC Higgs session on Wednesday morning.

Please register if you plan to attend the workshop (either in-person or online).

Related events/meetings during the week:

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Registration
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Participants
  • Abdollah Mohammadi
  • Abhishek Roy
  • Adil Jueid
  • Agni Bethani
  • Akanksha Bhardwaj
  • Alberto Carnelli
  • Alejandro Gutiérrez-Rodríguez
  • Alejo Nahuel Rossia
  • Aleksandar Krstic
  • Aleksandar Krstic
  • Aleksey Soloshenko
  • Alessandra Cappati
  • Alessandro Calandri
  • Alessandro Tarabini
  • Alexander Froch
  • Alexander Held
  • Alexander Karlberg
  • Alexander Yohei Huss
  • Alexandra Carvalho
  • Alexis Kalogeropoulos
  • Alicia Calderon Tazon
  • Aman Desai
  • Ana Rosario Cueto Gomez
  • Andela Paunovic
  • Andre Sznajder
  • Andrea Sciandra
  • Andreas Papaefstathiou
  • Andrei Gritsan
  • Annamalai Saravanan
  • Annapaola De Cosa
  • Anton Kunčinas
  • Arantxa Ruiz Martinez
  • Avinanda Chaudhuri
  • Barbara Mele
  • Benedetta Camaiani
  • Biswajit Das
  • Bredt Pia
  • Brian Shuve
  • Cameron Clarry
  • Carlo Oleari
  • Carlo Pandini
  • Caterina Vernieri
  • Cesare Tiziano Cazzaniga
  • Chaimaa Karam
  • Chinmoy Dey
  • Chris Palmer
  • Christian Biello
  • Christian Jean-Luc Verollet
  • Christian Verollet
  • Christoph Borschensky
  • Cigdem Issever
  • Daina Leyva Pernia
  • Daniel de Florian
  • Daniel Li
  • Daniel Reichelt
  • Daniela Rebuzzi
  • Daniele Barducci
  • David d'Enterria
  • Davide Valsecchi
  • Diallo Boye
  • Donatella Lucchesi
  • Edson Carquin Lopez
  • Elena Mazzeo
  • Eleni Vryonidou
  • Eleonora Rossi
  • Elizaveta Shabalina
  • Elliot Reynolds
  • Emanuele Angelo Bagnaschi
  • Emanuele Di Marco
  • Emanuele Roberto Nocera
  • Emre Sitti
  • Ennio Salvioni
  • Fabrizio Caola
  • Federico Buccioni
  • Felix Egle
  • Filippo Errico
  • Gabriele D'Anniballe
  • Gaetano Barone
  • Gauthier Durieux
  • Giacomo Zecchinelli
  • Giancarlo Ferrera
  • Gianna Loeschcke Centeno
  • Giulia Di Gregorio
  • Giuseppe Bozzi
  • Goutam Das
  • Goutam Das
  • Gudrun Heinrich
  • Guglielmo Frattari
  • Guilherme Guedes
  • Hannah Arnold
  • Haoquan Ren
  • Harald Fox
  • Haris Painesis
  • Heather Gray
  • Henning Bahl
  • Heribertus Bayu Hartanto
  • Howard Haber
  • Ipsita Saha
  • Jaco ter Hoeve
  • Jana Schaarschmidt
  • Javier Jimenez Pena
  • Jeffrey Davis
  • Jens Braun
  • Jeremie Quevillon
  • Jiayi Chen
  • Jie Xiao
  • Jin Wang
  • Joao Silva
  • Joey Huston
  • Johannes Braathen
  • Johannes Erdmann
  • Jorge de Blas
  • Josh McFayden
  • Juan José Sanz-Cillero
  • Judith Katzy
  • Juhi Dutta
  • Julie Malcles
  • Junquan Tao
  • Kai Fabian Adamowicz
  • Kajal Samanta
  • Kajal Samanta
  • Karsten Köneke
  • Kateryna Radchenko Serdula
  • Katharine Leney
  • Kay Schönwald
  • Khawla Jaffel
  • Khawla Salime
  • Ki Lie
  • Kingman Cheung
  • Knut Zoch
  • Kumar Meduri Chakravartula
  • Laura Reina
  • Li Yuan
  • Licheng Zhang
  • Liron Barak
  • Lisa Biermann
  • Liza Brost
  • Luca Buonocore
  • Luca Fiorini
  • Luca Mantani
  • Ludovic Michel Scyboz
  • Manimala Mitra
  • Marco Delmastro
  • Maria Aldaya Martin
  • Maria Vittoria Garzelli
  • Marius Höfer
  • Mark Neubauer
  • Martin Gabelmann
  • María A. Hernández-Ruíz
  • Massimiliano Galli
  • Mathieu Pellen
  • Matin Torkian
  • Matteo Lazzeretti
  • Matteo Marchegiani
  • Matthew Basso
  • Matthew Lim
  • Matthew Philip McCullough
  • Matthias Kerner
  • Matthias Saimpert
  • Matthias Schroeder
  • Matthias Steinhauser
  • Mauro Donega
  • Maximilian J Swiatlowski
  • Mayda Velasco
  • Meng Xiao
  • Michael Spira
  • Michal Ryczkowski
  • Mingshui Chen
  • Mohamed Ech-chaouy
  • Mojtaba Mohammadi Najafabadi
  • Moreom Akter
  • Mouhssine Majdoul
  • Muyuan Song
  • Nadav Michael Tamir
  • Nick Smith
  • Nico Härringer
  • Nikolaos Rompotis
  • Oleksandr Zenaiev
  • Patricia Rebello Teles
  • Pedro Figueiredo
  • Pedro Galli Mercadante
  • Philip Keicher
  • Philipp Rendler
  • Pier Paolo Giardino
  • Pietro Slavich
  • Polytimi Iosifidou
  • Pramod Sharma
  • Quratulain Zahoor
  • R D Schaffer
  • Rafael Coelho Lopes De Sa
  • Raoul Röntsch
  • Rea Thornberry
  • Reina Coromoto Camacho Toro
  • Reisaburo Tanaka
  • Rituparna Ghosh
  • Robert Schoefbeck
  • Roberto Di Nardo
  • Robin Hayes
  • Roger Wolf
  • Romal Kumar
  • Rui Santos
  • Samuel Homiller
  • Sandra Kortner
  • Saptaparna Bhattacharya
  • Sarah Alanazi
  • Sarah Heim
  • Sergio Sanchez Cruz
  • Shankha Banerjee
  • Shin-Shan Yu
  • Shota Izumiyama
  • Shu Li
  • Sijing Zhang
  • Silvia Tentindo
  • Simon Gabriel Grewe
  • Simon Reinhardt
  • Spyridon Merianos
  • Stan Srednyak
  • Stefania De Curtis
  • Stefano Manzoni
  • Stephen Philip Jones
  • Suman Chatterjee
  • Surya Sundar Raman
  • Suzanne Gascon-Shotkin
  • Sven Heinemeyer
  • Tae Hyoun Park
  • Tania Natalie Robens
  • Tatjana Lenz
  • Tatsuya Masubuchi
  • Terrance Figy
  • Thomas Cridge
  • Tianyu Cao
  • Tim Cohen
  • Tisa Biswas
  • Tiziano Bevilacqua
  • Tomas Kello
  • Tongguang Cheng
  • Torben Lange
  • Uli Haisch
  • Van Dung Le
  • Vasilije Perovic
  • Venus Keus
  • Verena Ingrid Martinez Outschoorn
  • Vitaly Magerya
  • William Balunas
  • Xuan Chen
  • Yacine Haddad
  • Yesenia Hernandez Jimenez
  • Zhi Zheng
  • Zhuoran Feng
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    • Opening and joint LHC EFT / LHC Higgs plenary 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre (CERN)

      31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

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      Convener: Ramona Groeber (University and INFN Padova)
    • 10:30
      Coffee break
    • Joint LHC EFT / LHC Higgs plenary 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre (CERN)

      31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

      CERN

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      Convener: Anke Biekoetter (JGU Mainz)
    • 12:45
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    • Plenary (WG1) 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre (CERN)

      31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

      CERN

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      Conveners: Alessandro Calandri (ETH Zuerich), Alexander Karlberg (CERN)
      • 10
        Introduction
        Speakers: Alessandro Calandri (ETH Zuerich), Alexander Karlberg (CERN), Bernhard Mistlberger (SLAC), Hannah Arnold (Stony Brook University)
      • 11
        ggF status report (17'+5')
        Speakers: Alessandra Cappati (Université Catholique de Louvain), Robin Hayes (Nikhef)
      • 12
        VBF status report (17+5') [remote]
        Speaker: Jiayi Chen (Simon Fraser University)
      • 13
        VH status report (17'+5')
        Speaker: Matthew Lim (University of Sussex)
    • 15:30
      Coffee break
    • Plenary (WG3) 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre (CERN)

      31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

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      Conveners: Rui Santos (ISEL and CFTC-UL), Tatjana Lenz (University of Bonn)
      • 14
        MSSM working group summary (15'+3')
        Speaker: Emanuele Angelo Bagnaschi (INFN Frascati)
      • 15
        bbH: subgroup report and NNLO+PS generators in the massless and massive schemes (15'+3')

        We provide an update on the status of Higgs production in association with a bottom-quark pair, highlighting recent developments by the bbH subgroup. We discuss the differences between the two flavour schemes and their state-of-the-art predictions, including cross-section interpolations for 13.6 TeV. Additionally, we report on novel event generators developed in the massless and massive scheme at NNLO QCD accuracy matched to parton showers. We show that NNLO corrections in the 4FS solve the long-standing issue of discrepancies between 4FS and 5FS predictions. Future directions can involve developing consistent combinations of 4FS and 5FS NNLO+PS predictions and extending these calculations to lighter quark flavours.

        Speaker: Christian Biello (Max-Planck Institute for Physics)
      • 16
        NMSSM subgroup report (15'+3')
        Speaker: Milada Margarete Muehlleitner (KIT)
      • 17
        Exotic decays subgroup: Axion-like particle connections to the Higgs and top (15'+3')
        Speaker: Anke Biekoetter (JGU Mainz)
      • 18
        Extended scalar sector subgroup report (15'+3')
        Speaker: Khawla Jaffel (University of Science and Technology of China)
    • WG1 parallel session 40/S2-A01 - Salle Anderson (CERN)

      40/S2-A01 - Salle Anderson

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      Conveners: Alessandro Calandri (ETH Zuerich), Alexander Karlberg (CERN)
    • WG2 parallel session 40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie (CERN)

      40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie

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      Conveners: Daniele Barducci (University and INFN Pisa), Pier Paolo Giardino (UAM and IFT Madrid)
      • 27
        Exotic decays of Higgs bosons to LLPs (ATLAS and CMS)
        Speaker: Dominique Trischuk (Brandeis University)
      • 28
        A log story short: running contributions to radiative Higgs decays in SMEFT (20'+5')
        Speaker: Guilherme Guedes (DESY)
      • 29
        Interference effects in gg→H→Zγ beyond Leading Order (20'+5') [remote]
        Speaker: Federico Buccioni (Technical University of Munich)
      • 10:15
        Short coffee break
      • 30
        CP-sensitive observables in STXS ttH cross sections (20'+5')
        Speaker: Alberto Carnelli (IRFU Saclay - CNRS)
      • 31
        Probing CPV with DPhijj in H→WW (ATLAS) (20'+5') [remote]
        Speaker: Cameron Clarry (University of Toronto)
      • 32
        Off-shell coupling measurements (CMS) (20'+5')
        Speaker: Andrei Gritsan (Johns Hopkins)
    • WG3 parallel session 6/R-012 - conference room (CERN)

      6/R-012 - conference room

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      Conveners: Rui Santos (ISEL and CFTC-UL), Tatjana Lenz (University of Bonn)
      • 33
        Rare and Exotic Higgs decays in CMS (15'+3')
        Speaker: Lakshmi Pramod (DESY)
      • 34
        Rare and exotic Higgs decays in ATLAS (15'+3')
        Speaker: Diallo Boye (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
      • 35
        LLPs from Exotic Higgs decays using faraway sub-detectors (15'+3')
        Speaker: Nathan Grieser (University of Cincinnati)
      • 36
        Higgs Mass Predictions in the CP-Violating High-Scale NMSSM (15'+3')

        In a supersymmetric theory, large mass hierarchies can lead to large uncertainties in fixed-order calculations of the SM-like Higgs mass. A reliable prediction is then obtained by performing the calculation in an effective field theory (EFT) framework, involving the matching to the full supersymmetric theory at the high scale to include contributions from the heavy particles, and a subsequent renormalization-group running down to the low scale. In my talk, I report on the prediction of the SM-like Higgs mass within the CP-violating Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric extension of the SM (NMSSM) in a scenario where all non-SM particles feature TeV-scale masses. The matching conditions are calculated at full one-loop order using two approaches. These are the matching of the quartic Higgs couplings as well as of the SM-like Higgs pole masses of the low- and high-scale theory. A comparison between the two methods allows for an estimate of the size of terms suppressed by the heavy mass scale that are neglected in a pure EFT calculation as given by the quartic-coupling matching. The calculation is implemented in a new version of the public program package NMSSMCALC.

        Speaker: Christoph Borschensky (KIT)
      • 37
        Recent developments in NMSSMCALC (15'+3') [remote]

        Supersymmetry is among the most promising BSM frameworks solving many of the SM's theoretical and experimental shortcomings as well as providing a rich phenomenology across all sectors of the theory. The Next-to-Minimal-Supersymmetric-Standard-Model (NMSSM) is a natural successor of minimal supersymmetry providing a richer phenomenology in many regards such as e.g. more sources of CP-violating, scalar states lighter than the SM-like Higgs boson or additional dark matter candidates, to name a few. In order to scrutinize the NMSSM parameter space, precise predictions for a variety of observables within given scenarios are required. The program NMSSMCALC is addressing this demand by implementing precision calculations within the Higgs- and electroweak sector which are continuously improved and extended to match the experimental accuracy. Therefore, NMSSMCALC allows to confront a given benchmark-scenario with experimental observations and check its validity with high confidence.

        In this talk we will present recent developments in NMSSMCALC that extend its portfolio by precision predictions for low-energy observables such as the W-boson mass, the muon anomalous magnetic moment or electric dipole moments. Furthermore, we report on improvements for precision predictions in the Higgs sector. Predictions for both, the Higgs boson masses and effective trilinear Higgs couplings have been recently improved at the two-loop level. We discuss the impact of loop-corrected couplings and masses on Higgs-to-Higgs decays, as computed by NMSSMCALC and demonstrate their potential to reduce the theoretical uncertainty of the Higgs boson pair production cross-section.

        Speaker: Martin Gabelmann (DESY)
      • 10:30
        Short coffee break
      • 38
        MSSM Higgs boson production via gluon fusion (15'+3')
        Speaker: Michael Spira (Paul Scherrer Institute)
      • 39
        Updates on charged Higgs cross sections (15'+3')
        Speaker: Emanuele Angelo Bagnaschi (INFN Frascati)
      • 40
        Extended scalars and dark matter (15'+3')
        Speaker: Rui Santos (ISEL and CFTC-UL)
      • 41
        Higgs to dark showers (15'+3')
        Speaker: Emre Sitti (ETH Zuerich)
      • 42
        Recasting in resonant di-Higgs searches (15'+3')
        Speaker: Daniele Barducci (University and INFN Pisa)
    • WG4 parallel session 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre (CERN)

      31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

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      Conveners: Arantxa Ruiz Martinez (IFIC Valencia), Milada Margarete Muehlleitner (KIT)
      • 43
        Introduction
        Speakers: Arantxa Ruiz Martinez (IFIC Valencia), Fabio Monti (CERN), Ludovic Michel Scyboz (Monash University), Milada Margarete Mühlleitner (KIT), Stefano Manzoni (CERN)
      • 44
        Triple Higgs searches in ATLAS
        Speaker: William Balunas (University of Cambridge)
      • 45
        Overview of triple Higgs theory
        Speaker: Tania Natalie Robens (Rudjer Boskovic Institute)
      • 46
        Multi-Higgs Production and the Electroweak Phase Transition

        Exploring the Higgs sector via multi-Higgs production searches is a main goal for run-3 and high-lumi LHC. Can these searches inform us about the electroweak phase transition and matter-antimatter asymmetry? We address this question in the context of the TRSM (Two-Real-Singlet Model), which has known benchmark points enhancing multi-Higgs production. We update the triple-Higgs production benchmark points to include refined perturbativity bounds and explore the type of electroweak phase transition that occurs in the early universe; whether continuous or the first-order discontinuous phase transition desired for matter-antimatter asymmetry. After presenting our work, I outline lessons on correlating the type of electroweak phase transition and the enhancement of di-Higgs or triple Higgs production, highlighting the importance of the theory's vacuum expectation value of today and the symmetries of the model.

        Speaker: Osama Karkout (Nikhef)
      • 47
        Effect of anomalous HHH and ZZHH couplings on the decay width of H→4l [remote]

        Despite the discovery of the Higgs boson, the Higgs sector of the standard model is still not fully established. In particular, the self-couplings of the Higgs boson and its couplings with gauge bosons are still to be fully determined. We consider electroweak corrections to the processes H --> ve ve~ vm vm~ and H --> e+ e- mu+ mu-. The corrections depend on the HHH coupling. We investigate this dependence in the kappa-framework without violating gauge invariance. We find that the width depends on coupling significantly.

        Speaker: Biswajit Das (The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai)
      • 48
        Double Higgs production in vector boson fusion at NLO QCD with anomalous couplings

        We present a calculation of the NLO QCD corrections to Higgs boson pair production in vector boson fusion, combined with the leading operators parametrising anomalous interactions in non-linear Effective Field Theory (HEFT). Based on our Monte Carlo implementation using GoSam+Whizard, we investigate the effects of anomalous Higgs couplings on various observables.

        Speaker: Jens Braun (KIT)
      • 49
        Multi-Higgs production from VBS in HEFT (15'+5')

        We computed some results for vector boson scattering  in HEFT for the production of 2, 3 and 4 Higgs bosons. This results are updated after the latest results from both CMS and ATLAS for single and double Higgs production.

        Speaker: Javier Martínez Martín (Universidad Complutense de Madrid & IPARCOS)
    • 12:30
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    • Plenary (WG1) + Future colliders 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre (CERN)

      31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

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      Conveners: Alessandro Calandri (ETH Zuerich), Alexander Karlberg (CERN)
    • 15:30
      Coffee break
    • Plenary (WG2) 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre (CERN)

      31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

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      Convener: Daniele Barducci (University and INFN Pisa)
      • 54
        Measurements of Higgs couplings to fermions and interpretations of Higgs XS measurements at ATLAS and CMS (17'+5')
        Speaker: Jelena Jovicevic (Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade)
      • 55
        Measurements of Higgs couplings to bosons at ATLAS and CMS (17'+5') [remote]
        Speaker: Jeffrey Davis (Johns Hopkins)
      • 56
        BSM & SMEFT Interpretation of Higgs measurements at LHC and HL-LHC (17'+5')
        Speaker: Ken Mimasu (University of Southampton)
      • 57
        Non-linear CP violation (17'+5') [remote]
        Speaker: Akanksha Bhardwaj (Oklahoma State University)
    • Workshop dinner

      Fondue (or dairy-free option) at Cave Valaisanne. Please register and pay (55 CHF) before 30th November if you plan to attend.

    • Cross-topic plenary 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room (CERN)

      4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Convener: Fabrizio Arturo Caola (University of Oxford)
      • 58
        Updates from PDF global fits (20'+10')
        Speaker: Joey Huston (Michigan State University)
      • 59
        STXS Overview (15'+5') [remote]
        Speaker: Matteo Bonanomi (University of Hamburg)
      • 60
        Finite Width and Interference (15'+5')
        Speaker: Georg Ralf Weiglein (DESY)
      • 10:45
        Coffee break
      • 61
        Accessing the Electroweak Phase Transition through Top Quark and Higgs Boson Production (15'+5')

        If a first-order electroweak phase transition is realized by an extended scalar sector, this impacts observables at (future) colliders. In this talk I will discuss multiple SM extensions that allow for strong first-order electroweak phase transitions: Two-Higgs Doublet Model (2HDM), Next-to-Minimal Two-Higgs Doublet Model (N2HDM), and two dimension-six effective field theory extensions of the 2HDM. For these I will illustrate how the strength of the phase transition impacts cross sections of double Higgs production, triple Higgs boson production, or top pair production.

        Speaker: Lisa Biermann (Paul Scherrer Institute)
    • Plenary (WG4) 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room (CERN)

      4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Conveners: Fabio Monti (CERN), Ludovic Michel Scyboz (Monash University), Stefano Manzoni (CERN)
      • 62
        Overview of HH searches at ATLAS
        Speaker: Arantxa Ruiz Martinez (IFIC Valencia)
      • 63
        Overview of HH searches at CMS
        Speaker: Torben Lange (National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics, Tallinn)
      • 64
        VBF HH with Powheg
        Speaker: Simon Reinhardt (University of Tuebingen)
      • 65
        NLO EW corrections on gg→HH cross section [remote]
        Speaker: Huai-Min Yu (Peking University)
      • 66
        Resonant HH production: interference effects and higher-order corrections
        Speaker: Kateryna Radchenko Serdula (DESY)
    • 13:05
      Lunch break
    • Lightning session for LHCHWG Report 5 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room (CERN)

      4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Conveners: Katharine Leney (Southern Methodist University), Liza Brost (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
      • 67
        WG3: Rare and Exclusive Higgs boson decays (7'+3')
        Speakers: David d'Enterria (CERN), Van Dung Le (Ho Chi Minh City University)
      • 68
        WG3: Intelligent Scans in the NMSSM at Highest Precision (7'+3')
        Speakers: Felix Egle (KIT), Felix Egle (DESY)
      • 69
        WG1: Parton shower aspects of Vector Boson Fusion Higgs production (7'+3') [remote]
        Speaker: Jiayi Chen (Simon Fraser University)
      • 70
        WG1: Resummed predictions for VH (7'+3') [remote]
        Speaker: Kajal Samanta (IPPP Durham)
      • 71
        WG1: NLO ggZH differential prediction (7'+'3') [remote]
        Speaker: Marco Vitti (KIT)
      • 72
        WG2: Recommendation for ATLAS + CMS full-likelihood publications (7'+3') [remote]
        Speaker: Nicholas Wardle (Imperial College)
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        WG2: CPV STXS, CPV benchmark call in BSM models and dictionary note on different CPV parametrizations (7'+3') [remote]
        Speaker: Henning Bahl (Heidelberg University)
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        WG4: HH physics at 14 TeV (15'+5') [remote]
        Speaker: Javier Mazzitelli (Paul Scherrer Institute)
    • 15:30
      Coffee break 61/1-201 - Pas perdus - Not a meeting room - (CERN)

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    • Summary and closeout 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room (CERN)

      4/3-006 - TH Conference Room

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      Convener: Mauro Donega (ETH Zuerich)