Speaker
Haifa Rejeb Sfar
(The State University of New York SUNY (US))
Description
The top quark, the Higgs boson, and the electroweak gauge bosons lie at the core of the Standard Model, and precisely where signs of new physics are most likely to emerge. In this talk, I’ll present the physics motivation behind searching for new heavy particles decaying into these states, the strategy we follow at CMS, and, in particular, how we target these decay signatures in the LHC environment. I’ll highlight what we learn from the data and how these results push the boundaries of where new physics could still be hiding.
Details
Haifa Rejeb Sfar
haifa.rejeb.sfar@cern.ch (The State University of New York SUNY (US))
https://www.suny.edu/
| Internet talk | No |
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| Is this an abstract from experimental collaboration? | Yes |
| Name of experiment and experimental site | CMS |
| Is the speaker for that presentation defined? | Yes |
Author
Haifa Rejeb Sfar
(The State University of New York SUNY (US))