This workshop will focus on the EWK precision physics program pursued by the CMS Collaboration. It is the first event of this kind after the CMS mW Hackathon at MIT. It comes about one year after the announcement of the first CMS mW measurement. Since then, the scope of our physics program has enlarged: the goal of this workshop is to review and discuss progress in this fruitful and evolving field.
The Open Symposium on W mass is an introductory event to the CMS Workshop where prominent experts in the field will be invited to discuss crucial apsects of past, present, and future measurements of the W boson mass, one of the key targets of the CMS EWK precision program.
This event will also represent a conclusive symposium for the ERC-funded project ASYMOW, which has given an important contribution to the success of the CMS measurement.
The Symposium will be followed by a closed session restricted to members of the CMS Collaboration. Note that a separate indico page has been created for the latter event.
Invited speakers are selected based on their expertise in the field. Only plenaries sessions. No fees for registration (financial support will be provided by local organizing committee).
Confirmed speakers:
- A. Bacchetta (Università & INFN Pavia )
- J. Bendavid (CERN)
- M. Boonekamp (Université Paris-Saclay)
- L. Buonocore (CERN)
- T. Cridge (University of Manchester)
- R. Franceschini (Università Roma Tre)
- C. Hays (University of Oxford)
- K. Long (CNRS)
- C. Paus (MIT)
- A. Pinto (LPNHE)
- R. Poncelet (IFJ PAN Krakow)
- L. Rottoli (Università & INFN Milano-Bicocca)
- L. Silvestrini (INFN Roma)
- M. Vesterinen (University of Warwick)
- M. Wiesemann (Max Plank Institute for Physics)
- G. Wilson (University of Kansas)
The workshop is funded from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (GA n. 101001205, "Power to the LHC data: an ASYmptotically MOdel-independent measurement of the W boson mass - ASYMOW")