Speaker
John Stakely Keller
(University of Washington (US))
Description
The discovery of a Higgs-like boson with a mass of about 125 GeV has prompted the
question of whether or not this particle is part of a much larger and more
complex Higgs sector than that envisioned in the Standard Model. In this talk,
we outline the current results from the ATLAS Experiment regarding Beyond the
Standard Model (BSM) Higgs hypothesis tests. Searches for additional Higgs bosons
are presented and interpreted in well motivated BSM Higgs frameworks, such as two
Higgs doublet Models and the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model.
Author
John Stakely Keller
(University of Washington (US))