Constraints on new phenomena through Higgs coupling measurements with the ATLAS detector

25 Aug 2015, 15:00
20m
Lake

Lake

Higgs Theory and Experiment Higgs Expt., Theory and Phenomenology

Speaker

Lydia Brenner (Nikhef)

Description

The discovery of the Higgs boson opens many perspectives to explore physics beyond the Standard Model. This talk describes constraints of new physics in a number of models using the combined measurements of the coupling strength of the 125 GeV Higgs particle using the entire ATLAS run-I data. The various models presented include an additional real electroweak singlet, two Higgs doublet models, a simplified Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, and a Higgs portal to dark matter.

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