Conveners:
Didier Claude Contardo(Universite Claude Bernard-Lyon I (FR)), Prof.Philip Patrick Allport(University of Liverpool (GB))
1
Welcome and introduction
Speakers:
Didier Claude Contardo(Universite Claude Bernard-Lyon I (FR)), Prof.Philip Patrick Allport(University of Liverpool (GB))
Slides
2
Accelerator update and CERN perspective
Speaker:
Oliver Bruning(CERN)
Slides
10:00
Coffee
Accelerator and Experiment Interface, Activation and Mitigation
Conveners:
DrHelmut Burkhardt(CERN), Olga Beltramello(CERN), Oliver Bruning(CERN), Wolfram Zeuner(CERN)
3
LS2 and LS3: The largest Challenges we Know Today
Speaker:
Wolfram Zeuner(CERN)
Slides
4
Radiation protection: New Results for LS2 and Beyond
Speaker:
Olga Beltramello(CERN)
Slides
5
HL-LHC Work Programme and Scheduling
Speaker:
MrsIsabel Bejar Alonso(CERN)
Slides
12:00
Lunch
Experiments, scope and R&D goals
Conveners:
Didier Claude Contardo(Universite Claude Bernard-Lyon I (FR)), Prof.Philip Patrick Allport(University of Liverpool (GB))
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ALICE
Speaker:
Werner Riegler(CERN)
Slides
7
LHCb
Speaker:
Giovanni Passaleva(INFN Florence (IT))
Slides
8
ATLAS
Speaker:
Ingrid-Maria Gregor(DESY)
Slides
9
CMS
Speaker:
Prof.Jeremy Mans(University of Minnesota (US))
Slides
Physics goals and performance reach
Conveners:
Aleandro Nisati(Universita e INFN, Roma I (IT)), Andreas Weiler(CERN), Gavin Salam(CERN), Markus Klute(Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
10
Pileup Mitigation at the HL-LHC
Speaker:
Pippa Wells(CERN)
Slides
11
Forward Detector Performance at the HL-LHC
Speaker:
Lindsey Gray(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
Slides
15:00
Coffee break
Physics goals and performance reach
Conveners:
Aleandro Nisati(Universita e INFN, Roma I (IT)), Andreas Weiler(CERN), Gavin Salam(CERN), Markus Klute(Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
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Higgs Theory
Higgs physics enters a precision era and the High Luminosity run of the LHC will reveal access to an uncharted territory of the Higgs landscape.
Not only will it probe new channels with multiple Higgs bosons, but it will also access rare corners of the phase space when the Higgs is produced in extreme kinematical conditions (high pT or far off-shell) or when it decays (exclusively or inclusively) into light quarks. The importance of these measurements are tantalizing since they will inform on some couplings that control the fate of the EW vacuum as well as the size of the quantum corrections to the Higgs mass and could tell if the Higgs boson is the only source of mass for the elementary particles.