Speaker
Paul Glaysher
(University of Edinburgh (GB))
Description
Run-I at the LHC has been very successful and included the discovery of a new particle with mass of about 125 GeV compatible within uncertainties with the Higgs boson predicted by Standard Model. In this talk, the Higgs physics prospects at the high-luminosity LHC are presented, assuming an energy sqrt(s) = 14 TeV and a dataset of 300 and 3000/fb. In particular, the ultimate precision attainable on the couplings measurements of the 125 GeV particle with elementary fermions and bosons is discussed.
Author
Paul Glaysher
(University of Edinburgh (GB))