NPKI launching workshop: Top physics and electroweak symmetry breaking in the LHC era

ROK
Seoul

Seoul

<a href="http://www.shilla.net/en/seoul/index.jsp">The Shilla Seoul</a>
Csaba Csaki (Cornell University), Gilad Perez (CERN & Weizmann), Seung Lee (KAIST)
Description
Welcome to NPKI (New Physics @ Korea Institute), which is an e-Institute just launched. As an opening event, we are organizing the workshop, "Top physics and electroweak symmetry breaking in the LHC era." Topics related to the top physics and EWSB are expected to be discussed (model-building, EWPT, collider physics, QCD, flavor physics- broad range of topics related to top physics & EWSB are to be covered). The workshop aims to bring together experimentalists and theorists to discuss recent developments and future research directions. The workshop registration fees for participants are 200 Euros ($263 USD). To send us comments/suggestions about the talks use the Support link on left.
Slides
Participants
  • Alexander Kagan
  • Andreas Weiler
  • Avi Gershon
  • Bumseok Kyae
  • Cedric Delaunay
  • Chaehyun Yu
  • Chan Beom Park
  • Christophe Grojean
  • Chul Kim
  • David Krohn
  • Deog-Ki Hong
  • Eder Izaguirre
  • Eric Kuflik
  • Ian-Woo Kim
  • Jacob Wacker
  • Jae Yong Lee
  • Jae-hyeon Park
  • Jay Hubisz
  • Jessie (Julia) Shelton
  • Jihun Kim
  • Jose Juknevich
  • Joshua Ruderman
  • Jure Zupan
  • Kang Young Lee
  • kfir blum
  • Kyu Jung Bae
  • Leandro Almeida
  • Matthew Reece
  • Maxim Perelstein
  • Mihailo Backovic
  • Oram Gedalia
  • Raz Alon
  • Sanghyeon Chang
  • Seong Chan Park
  • Seungwon Baek
  • Sin Kyu Kang
  • Soo-hyeon Nam
  • Tommaso Lari
  • Yeo Woong Yoon
  • Yonit Hochberg
  • Yotam Soreq
  • Young Gyun Kim
  • Zoltan Ligeti
    • Opening Yeong Bin Gwan, Ruby Hall (The Shilla Seoul)

      Yeong Bin Gwan, Ruby Hall

      The Shilla Seoul

      Conveners: Csaba Csaki (Cornell University), Kiwoon Choi (KAIST)
      • 10:00
        Registration Seoul

        Seoul

      • 1
        Welcoming TheShilla Seoul

        TheShilla Seoul

        Speaker: Kiwoon Choi (KAIST)
      • 2
        MFV SUSY: A natural alternative to R-parity
        Speaker: Csaba Csaki (Cornell University)
        Slides
      • 11:00
        Coffee KIAS Conference Room (Seoul)

        KIAS Conference Room

        Seoul

      • 3
        Alternative Higgs under LHC Experimental Scrutiny
        Speaker: Christophe Grojean (CERN)
        Slides
      • 4
        Peccei-Quinn NMSSM in the light of 125 GeV Higgs Seoul

        Seoul

        Speaker: Kyu Jung Bae (KAIST)
        Slides
    • Lunch executive lounge, 18th floor

      executive lounge, 18th floor

      Seoul

      The Shilla Seoul
    • Top Physics & EWSB Yeong Bin Gwan, Ruby Hall

      Yeong Bin Gwan, Ruby Hall

      Seoul

      Convener: Prof. pyungwon ko (Korea Inst. for Advanced Study (KIAS))
      • 5
        Spotting an Invisible Higgs at 7 TeV
        Speaker: Jessie Shelton (Yale University)
        Slides
      • 6
        Top A_FB and charge asymmetry in chiral U(1) models
        Speaker: Chae Hyun Yu (KIAS)
        Slides
      • 15:00
        Coffee Break The Shilla Seoul

        The Shilla Seoul

      • 7
        A_{t¯t} FB and composite t′ triplets from QCD-like flavor dynamics Yeong Bin Gwan, Ruby Hall

        Yeong Bin Gwan, Ruby Hall

        Seoul

        Speaker: alexander kagan (university of Cincinnati)
        Slides
    • Reception

      Dinner with music

      Conveners: Kiwoon Choi (KAIST), Seung Lee (KAIST), deog-ki hong (pusan national university), Prof. pyungwon ko (Korea Inst. for Advanced Study (KIAS))
    • Top Physics & EWSB CERN

      CERN

      Convener: Gilad Perez (CERN & Weizmann)
      • 8
        Exotics top Physics at ATLAS Seoul

        Seoul

        Speaker: Erez Etzion (Tel Aviv University (IL))
        Slides
      • 9
        Confronting Top A_FB with Parity Violation Constraints
        Speaker: Ian-Woo Kim (University of Michigan)
        Slides
      • 11:00
        Coffee Break
      • 10
        The Flavor of the Multiverse The Shilla Seoul

        The Shilla Seoul

        Speaker: Yotam Soreq (WIS)
        Slides
      • 11
        CP asymmetry in charm - NP or SM? Seoul

        Seoul

        Speaker: Jure Zupan (University of Ljubljana)
        Slides
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • public talk: Gilad Perez Pine Room, 23rd floor (The Silla Seoul)

      Pine Room, 23rd floor

      The Silla Seoul

      <a href="http://www.shilla.net/en/seoul/index.jsp">The Shilla Seoul</a>

      The origin of mass & the 
      Large Hadron Collider (LHC)

      One of the biggest mysteries that physicists are facing is what is the source of mass for all the point-like fundamental particle that we are all made (such as the electrons) of as, well as the nature of the so called dark matter which makes 80% of the mass of our universe. We shall discuss briefly how and why do we hope that the Large Hadron Collider at CERN may shed light about these basic questions.

      Convener: Gilad Perez (CERN & Weizmann)
    • Top Physics & EWSB The Shilla Seoul

      The Shilla Seoul

      Conveners: Andreas Weiler (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)), Gilad Perez (CERN & Weizmann)
      • 12
        Implications of LHCb evidence for charm CP Violation Seoul

        Seoul

        Speaker: Zoltan Ligeti (Berkeley)
        Slides
      • 13
        On the Universality of CP Violation in Delta(F)=1 Processes Seoul

        Seoul

        Speaker: Oram Gedalia (Weizmann Institute of Science)
        Slides
      • 11:00
        Coffee Break CERN

        CERN

      • 14
        From top A_{FB} to charm Delta A_{CP}
        Speaker: Yonit Hochberg (Weizmann Institute of Science)
        Slides
      • 15
        On CP Violating Dipoles from Warped/Composite Models
        Speaker: Cedric Delaunay (CERN)
        Slides
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • Top Physics and EWSB
      Conveners: Hyung Do Kim (Unknown), Maxim Perelstein (Cornell)
      • 16
        2 Higgs or not 2 Higgs
        Speaker: kfir blum (IAS, Princeton)
      • 17
        Recent searches for new physics with top quarks with the ATLAS detector
        Speaker: Tommaso Lari (University and INFN, Milano)
        Slides
      • 11:00
        Coffee
      • 18
        Natural SUSY endures
        Speaker: Andreas Weiler (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY))
        Slides
      • 19
        Stops, Naturalness, and 125 GeV: What Next?
        Speaker: Matthew Reece (Harvard University)
        Slides
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • Top Physics and EWSB
      Conveners: Csaba Csaki (Cornell University), Kiwoon Choi (KAIST)
      • 20
        An Effective Theory for Higgs Compositeness
        Speaker: Jay Hubisz (Syracuse University)
        Slides
      • 21
        125 and susy naturalness
        Speaker: Joshua Ruderman (Berkely)
        Slides
      • 15:00
        Coffee
      • 22
        Boosted Jets in ATLAS
        Speaker: Raz Alon (Weizmann Institute of Science (IL))
    • Banquet Sam Cheong Gak

      Sam Cheong Gak

      Convener: Bum-Hoon Lee (Sogang University)
    • Top Physics and EWSB
      Conveners: Seung Lee (KAIST), Zoltan Ligeti (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
      • 23
        New Physics Searches with Boosted Tops
        Speaker: Maxim Perelstein (Cornell)
        Slides
      • 24
        TBA
        Speaker: Leandro Almeida (CEA/SACLAY)
      • 11:00
        Coffee
      • 25
        Jet Masses and Searches for New Physics
        Speaker: Jacob Wacker (Stanford)
        Slides
      • 26
        Qjets
        Speaker: David Krohn (Harvard University)
        Slides
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • Top Physics and EWSB
      Conveners: Jure Zupan (Jozef Stefan Institute (SI)), Seung Lee (KAIST)
      • 27
        Template Overlap Method for Higgs jets
        Speaker: Jose Juknevich (Weizmann)
        Slides
      • 28
        Higgs Hunting with Template Overlap Method – Recent Developments
        Speaker: Mihailo Backovic (Weizmann)
        Slides
      • 15:00
        Coffee
      • 29
        Subjet algorithm and N-subjettiness for identifying fat jets
        Speaker: Jihun Kim (IPhT, CEA-Saclay)
        Slides
    • Closing
      Convener: Eung Jin Chun (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
      • 30
        Interpreting LHC Higgs Results from Natural New Physics Perspective
        Speaker: Eric Kuflik (Tel Aviv)
        Slides
      • 31
        Fishing Lessons at the LHC
        Speaker: Eder Izaguirre (Stanford University/SLAC)
      • 11:00
        Coffee Break
      • 32
        Reducing the combinatorial uncertainties using kinematic variables
        Speaker: Chan Beom Park (IFT UAM/CSIC, Madrid)
        Slides
      • 33
        LHC explores what LEP hinted at: type-I 2HDM
        Speaker: Dr Jae-hyeon Park (Tohoku University)