Higgs Physics After Discovery

US/Eastern
PCTS (Princeton University)

PCTS

Princeton University

Mariangela Lisanti (Stanford University), Nathaniel Craig, Sue Ann Koay (Princeton University (US))
Description
In light of the LHC's recent discovery of a Higgs-like particle, it is of critical importance to characterize the properties of this new particle and understand its implications for new physics. Close collaboration between theorists and experimentalists will be of paramount importance during this period, as information garnered in Higgs searches may be rapidly used to characterize the Higgs sector and develop new measurements to refine our understanding of the mechanism of electroweak symmetry breaking. The primary purpose of this program is to foster increased communication about Higgs-related developments at the LHC between experimentalists and theorists at local institutions.
Support
  • Thursday, 25 April
    • 09:00 09:45
      Higgs Post-Discovery 45m
      Speaker: Joseph Incandela (Univ. of California Santa Barbara (US))
      Slides
    • 09:45 10:30
      H>bb status and future 45m
      Speaker: Jim Olsen (Princeton University (US))
      Slides
    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee break 30m
    • 11:00 11:45
      Surveying Models for Maximal Stop Mixing 45m
      Speaker: David Shih (Rutgers University)
      Slides
    • 11:45 13:30
      Lunch 1h 45m
    • 13:30 14:15
      Hints? of new physics below the weak scale 45m
      Speaker: Neal Weiner (NYU)
      Slides
    • 14:15 15:00
      Higgs as Tool for New Physics 45m
      Speaker: Graham Kribs (University of Oregon)
      Slides
    • 15:00 15:30
      Coffee break 30m
    • 15:30 16:15
      Searching for Signs of New Physics in the Higgs Sector 45m
      Speaker: Scott David Thomas (Rutgers, State Univ. of New Jersey (US))
      Slides
    • 16:15 17:00
      Some Searches for New Physics with the Higgs 45m
      Speaker: Andrew Haas (New York University)
      Slides
    • 09:00 09:45
      Higgs Factories: Present and Future 45m
      Speaker: Chris Tully (Princeton University (US))
      notes
      Slides
    • 09:45 10:30
      Implications of Higgs Discovery on LC/e+e- Factories 45m
      Speaker: Prof. Rick Van Kooten (Indiana University)
      Slides
    • 10:30 11:00
      Coffee break 30m
    • 11:00 11:45
      Higgs Couplings @ The LHC 45m
      Speaker: Kyle Stuart Cranmer (New York University (US))
      Slides
    • 11:45 13:30
      Lunch 1h 45m
    • 13:30 14:15
      The Higgs, Vacuum Stability, and Other Constraints 45m
      Speaker: Matthew Reece (Harvard University)
      Slides
    • 14:15 15:00
      Here be dragons: The unexplored continents of the CMSSM 45m
      Speaker: Jacob Wacker
      Slides
    • 15:00 15:30
      Coffee break 30m
    • 15:30 16:15
      The Way Forward 45m
      Speaker: Sally Dawson (BNL)
      Slides