Speaker
Matheo Escobar Vergara
(Pontificia Universidad Católica)
Description
The Higgs Triplet Model extended with a Complex Singlet, often called the "123 Model", offers a compelling modification to the Standard Model scalar sector. This framework provides a rich phenomenology that addresses key open problems, such as the origin of neutrino masses and the nature of Dark Matter, all while reproducing the observed properties of the 125 GeV Higgs boson found in 2012. We will journey from the model's theoretical foundations to its collider phenomenology, searching for Charged Scalars as Long-Lived Particles (LLPs) and culminating with recent, novel results on Spontaneous CP Violation, all supported by a comprehensive computational implementation.
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Author
Matheo Escobar Vergara
(Pontificia Universidad Católica)
Co-authors
Marco Aurelio Diaz Gutierrez
(Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (CL))
Sebastian Olivares
(Universidad San Sebastian (USS) (CL))