Laura Reina
(Florida State University (US))
23/07/2015, 09:00
Higgs and New Physics
talk
The available information on the properties of the observed Higgs signal is assessed in view
of the current experimental accuracy and the employed theoretical assumptions. Possible
interpretations of the observed signal in scenarios of physics beyond the Standard Model are
discussed in view of their phenomenological implications, and the experimental sensitivity
for discriminating between...
Mr
Tevong You
(King's College London)
23/07/2015, 09:15
Higgs and New Physics
talk
Particle physics in the last century can be described as a series of effective theories, each
predicting its own range of validity beyond which a more fundamental theory must take over.
This program culminated in the Standard Model (SM), with all its constituent particles
now experimentally established following the 2012 discovery of a Higgs boson. The SM is a
renormalizable theory valid...
Li Yuan
(Kobe University (JP))
23/07/2015, 09:40
Higgs and New Physics
talk
This talk will review the status of what has been learned from LHC run-1 about the properties of
the observed Higgs boson mostly from the bosonic decay channels, but also from latest/final
inclusive analyses of the coupling structure. As far as considered relevant updates on the analyses
in individual bosonic decay channels can be touched, but these discussions should be concise. The...
Prof.
Georg Ralf Weiglein
(Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)), Prof.
Gudrid Moortgat-Pick
(University of Hamburg / Desy)
23/07/2015, 10:10
Higgs and New Physics
talk
We discuss the importance of off-shell Higgs contributions
for a SM-like Higgs boson at a linear collider and the LHC. Possible constraints on the total Higgs width are investigated, the involved theoretical assumptions are analysed, and it is shown that the interference between signal and background limits the sensitivity for a SM-like width. Off-shell contributions and signal-background...
Andrew Pilkington
(University Of Manchester),
Bob Kowalewski
(University of Victoria (CA)),
Dag Gillberg
(CERN), Dr
Florian Urs Bernlochner
(Universitaet Bonn (DE)),
Holger Schulz
(Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin (DE)),
Michaela Queitsch-Maitland
(University of Manchester (GB)),
Yanping Huang
(Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
23/07/2015, 10:25
Higgs and New Physics
talk
In 2014 ATLAS published a first set of $H \to \gamma\gamma$ and $H \to 4 \ell$ differential fiducial cross sections and CMS is finalizing similar results. These measurements are carried out close to the experimental fiducial region and have minimal underlying model dependencies and can be used to constrain beyond the Standard Model physics scenarios coupling to the Higgs sector. Using these...
Agnieszka Ilnicka
(University of Warsaw)
23/07/2015, 10:40
Higgs and New Physics
talk
The first run of the LHC has successfully discovered a Higgs boson, however no signs of New Physics were found. This may suggest that the New Physics is beyond reach of current experiments, and may be accessed just by measuring small deviations from SM predictions. Effective Field Theory (EFT) offers a consistent bottom-up approach to parametrise such deviations. In our work we apply the EFT...
Dr
Shaouly Bar-Shalom
(Technion, Israel)
23/07/2015, 11:30
Higgs and New Physics
talk
Assuming the presence of physics beyond the Standard Model
with a characteristic scale $M \sim O(10 ~ TeV)$, we investigate the
naturalness of the Higgs sector at scales below $M$
using an effective field theory (EFT) approach.
We obtain the leading 1-loop EFT
contributions to the Higgs mass with a Wilsonian-like hard cutoff,
and determine the constraints on the corresponding operator...
Antoni Szczurek
(Institute of Nuclear Physics)
23/07/2015, 11:45
Higgs and New Physics
talk
We present differential cross sections for Higgs boson and/or
two-photon production from (virtual) Higgs boson within
the formalism of $k_t$-factorization. The off-shell $g^* g^* \to H$
matrix elements are used. We compare results obtained
with infinite top fermion (quark) mass and with finite mass
taken into account. The latter effect is rather small.
We compare results with...
Andrew Gilbert
(KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))
23/07/2015, 12:00
Higgs and New Physics
talk
This talk will review the status of what has been learned from LHC run-1 about the coupling of the
observed Higgs boson to fermions. The presentation will cover the couplings from the analyses of
final states and initial states like production in association with top quark pairs or single top
quarks. It may also highlight the role of the fermion analyses in latest coupling fits. The talk...
Rainer Mankel
(Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron Hamburg and Zeuthen (DE))
23/07/2015, 12:30
Higgs and New Physics
talk
While the existence of a Higgs boson with a mass near 125 GeV has been clearly established, the detailed structure of the entire Higgs sector is yet unclear. Besides the Standard Model interpretation, well-motivated models with extended Higgs sectors are being considered. Such options include the minimal and next-to-minimal supersymmetric extensions (MSSM and NMSSM) of the Standard Model, as...
Francesco Lo Sterzo
(Academia Sinica (TW))
23/07/2015, 12:45
Higgs and New Physics
talk
In this talk the searches of the ATLAS and CMS experiment for additional Higgs boson like resonances
in the WW, ZZ and $\gamma\gamma$ final state, for high masses beyond 125 GeV are summarized. The
searches are based on the full LHC run-1 dataset of each experiment. Upper limits are presented in
the context of an electro-weak singlet extension of the standard model.
Emanuele Angelo Bagnaschi
(DESY Hamburg)
23/07/2015, 14:30
Higgs and New Physics
talk
We present the prospects for SUSY searches after Run 1 of the LHC, based on a global fit in the phenomenological MSSM with 10 parameters (pMSSM10). Particular care has been taken regarding the implementation of the most important limits obtained from the SUSY searches at Run 1 of the LHC. The information from the observed Higgs signal, limits from Higgs searches, as well as constraints from...
Teng Jian Khoo
(University of Cambridge (GB))
23/07/2015, 14:45
Higgs and New Physics
talk
Despite the absence of experimental evidence, weak scale supersymmetry remains one of the best motivated and studied Standard Model extensions. This talk summarises recent ATLAS and CMS results on inclusive searches for promptly decaying supersymmetric squarks and gluinos in events containing jets, missing transverse momentum with and without light leptons. The results presented utilise 20/fb...
Martin Tripiana
(IFAE (ES))
23/07/2015, 15:00
Higgs and New Physics
talk
Naturalness arguments for weak-scale supersymmetry favour supersymmetric partners of the third generation quarks with masses not too far from those of their Standard Model counterparts. Top or bottom squarks with masses of a few hundred GeV can also give rise to large direct pair production rates at the LHC. The talk presents recent ATLAS and CMS results from searches for direct stop and...
Cristina Botta
(CERN)
23/07/2015, 15:15
Higgs and New Physics
talk
The talk presents searches for the prompt decay of supersymmetric particles in events containing leptons, photons or taus and large transverse missing momentum, performed by the ATLAS and CMS experiment. The final states considered are particularly motivated in gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking models with a light gravitino as the lightest supersymmetric particle.
David Michael Morse
(Northeastern University (US))
23/07/2015, 15:30
Higgs and New Physics
talk
The violation of R-parity allows new signatures to be pursued in the search for supersymmetry at the LHC. This talk presents the latest results from the ATLAS and CMS experiment using 20/fb of pp LHC collision data of searches for R-parity violating SUSY scenarios with baryon and lepton number violation. The results presented are for dedicated searches for resonances, as well as a systematic...
Nick Barlow
(University of Cambridge (GB))
23/07/2015, 15:45
Higgs and New Physics
talk
This talk presents searches for SUSY models that require specific analysis techniques, such as in the case of compressed scenarios. The talk presents recent results from such searches performed with the ATLAS and CMS detector.
Dr
Christoffer Petersson
(ULB-Brussels/Chalmers-Gothenburg)
23/07/2015, 16:30
Higgs and New Physics
talk
The LHC searches for light compressed stop squarks have resulted in considerable bounds in the
case where the stop decays to a neutralino and a charm quark. However, in the case where the
stop decays to a neutralino, a bottom quark and two fermions via an off-shell W-boson, there is
currently a significant unconstrained region in the stop-neutralino mass plane, still allowing for...
Matthias Hamer
(CBPF - Brazilian Center for Physics Research (BR))
23/07/2015, 16:45
Higgs and New Physics
talk
The analysis of the data collected by the major LHC experiments during the LHC Run I has put strong constraints on supersymmetric models. We study the parameter space of the constrained Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (CMSSM) in a global fit, taking into account the non-observation of supersymmetry at the LHC, Higgs mass and rate measurements, as well as several cosmological and low...
Alberto Cervelli
(Universitaet Bern (CH))
23/07/2015, 17:00
Higgs and New Physics
talk
The results of supersymmetric searches at the LHC are typically presented in the context of simplified models, with a single specific production channel and decay mode for the supersymmetric particles. In full SUSY models, several production and decay channels are expected, and the limits on supersymmetric particle masses might be weaker. This talk presents the combination of the results from...
Keisho Hidaka
(Tokyo Gakugei University)
23/07/2015, 17:15
Higgs and New Physics
talk
We compute the decay width of $h^0 \to c \bar{c}$ in the MSSM with quark flavor
violation (QFV) at full one-loop level in the $\overline{\rm DR}$
renormalization scheme. We study the effects of $\tilde{c}-\tilde{t}$ mixing,
taking into account the constraints on QFV from the B meson data. We find that
the full one-loop corrected decay width $\Gamma(h^0 \to c \bar{c})$ is very...
Ernesto Arganda
(Universidad de Zaragoza)
23/07/2015, 17:30
Higgs and New Physics
talk
The ratio of branching ratios R = BR($H \to b \bar b$)/BR($H \to \tau \bar \tau$) of Higgs boson decays is a powerful tool in order to distinguish the MSSM Higgs sector from non-supersymmetric two Higgs doublet models (2HDM). This ratio receives large renormalization-scheme independent radiative corrections in supersymmetric models at large $\tan\beta$, which are insensitive to the SUSY mass...
Nils-Erik Bomark
23/07/2015, 17:45
Higgs and New Physics
talk
After the discovery of the 125 GeV Higgs boson, the Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (NMSSM), has become more interesting as a model for new physics since new tree-level contributions to the Higgs mass makes it easier to accommodate the relatively high measured value, as compared to the MSSM.
One very distinctive feature of the NMSSM, is the possible existence of a light...
Prof.
Georg Weiglein
(Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
24/07/2015, 09:00
Higgs and New Physics
talk
The available information on the properties of the observed Higgs signal is assessed in view
of the current experimental accuracy and the employed theoretical assumptions. Possible
interpretations of the observed signal in scenarios of physics beyond the Standard Model are
discussed in view of their phenomenological implications, and the experimental sensitivity
for discriminating between...
Olivier Davignon
(Ecole Polytechnique (FR))
24/07/2015, 09:15
Higgs and New Physics
talk
With this talk a review will be given for the searches for charged and neutral Higgs bosons, $A$,
$H$, $h$, $H^{+}$, in the context of the MSSM and more general 2HDMs. The result of the ATLAS and
the CMS experiment will be discussed. The searches will be based on the full LHC run-1 dataset of
each experiment.
Rebecca Charlotte Lane
(Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB))
24/07/2015, 09:40
Higgs and New Physics
talk
Searches for Higgs bosons decaying to a pair of Higgs bosons (hh or hA) or for a Higgs boson decaying to Zh/ZA are presented. Different analyses involving Higgs boson decays into bottom-quarks, tau pairs, and diphotons will be summarized in this talk.
Georges Vasseur
(CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR))
24/07/2015, 09:55
Higgs and New Physics
talk
We present a search for a light CP-odd Higgs boson (A0) in Upsilon(1S) -> gamma A0, A0 -> ccbar decays. The Upsilon(1S) mesons are selected via the dipion transition Upsilon(2S) -> pi+pi- Upsilon(1S), and the A0 -> ccbar final state is tagged through the reconstruction of various D(*) mesons. No significant signal is observed, and limits on the product branching fraction B(Upsilon(1S) -> gamma...
Juan Herrero Garcia
(KTH)
24/07/2015, 10:10
Higgs and New Physics
talk
We study lepton flavor violating Higgs decays in the light of the recent enhancement in the ฯฮผ channel, which should be confirmed/excluded with data from the second run of the LHC. From an EFT perspective we study both tree-level and loop-level realizations that can in principle accommodate the excess, being at the same time compatible with other low-energy constraints. We also discuss...
Theodota Lagouri
(Yale University (US))
24/07/2015, 10:25
Higgs and New Physics
talk
This talk will summarize the searches for exotic Higgs boson decays. It should cover decays of the
observed Higgs boson to dark sector bosons, lepton flavor violating and flavor changing decays, and
decays to a light pseudoscalar neutral Higgs boson as predicted by the NMSSM. Prospects for the LHC
run-2 should be given. The talk should cover the results from ATLAS and CMS.
Thomas Peiffer
(Hamburg University (DE))
24/07/2015, 11:30
Higgs and New Physics
talk
We present an update of the global electroweak fit using electroweak next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) calculations for all precision observables that enter the fit. The availability of NNLO corrections allows for the first time the inclusion of realistic estimates of theoretical uncertainties due to missing higher order calculations. The knowledge of the mass of the Higgs boson improves...
G. Carrillo-Montoya
(CERN)
24/07/2015, 11:55
Higgs and New Physics
talk
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...
Gavin Davies
(Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB))
24/07/2015, 12:10
Higgs and New Physics
talk
Combined constraints from the CDF and D0 Collaborations on models of the Higgs boson with exotic spin J and parity P are presented and compared with results obtained assuming the standard model value $J^P = 0^+$. Both collaborations analyzed approximately 10 fb$^{โ1}$ of proton-antiproton collisions with a center-of-mass energy of 1.96 TeV collected at the Fermilab Tevatron. They combined...
Philippe Calfayan
(Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ. Muenchen (DE))
24/07/2015, 12:25
Higgs and New Physics
talk
This talk will summarize the latest results of searches for the decay of the observed Higgs boson
into invisible and quasi-invisible states. The talk should cover the results of the ATLAS and the
CMS experiment based on the full dataset of LHC run-1.
Abdollah Mohammadi
(Kansas State University (US))
24/07/2015, 12:40
Higgs and New Physics
talk
A search is performed on the 8 TeV LHC data for additional scalars and pseudoscalar with masses below the newly discovered higgs boson h(125). These searches are motivated within several BSM theories, most significantly extensions of the non mininal extensions of the MSSM like the NMSSM, where additional scalar and pseudoscalar states are expected. The mass range from 350 MeV to 110 GeV is...
Gudrid Moortgat-Pick
(University of Hamburg/DESY)
24/07/2015, 14:30
Higgs and New Physics
talk
We study SUSY models in the context of LHC searches
and LHC
exclusion bounds and explore models in the parameter range that may be
accessible at future colliders.
We study in particular the impact of precision measurements of
masses, cross sections and further observables, for instance as
forward-backward asymmetries, to determine the fundamental SUSY parameters
for dark matter...
Dirk Zerwas
(Laboratoire de l'Accelerateur Lineaire (FR))
24/07/2015, 14:45
Higgs and New Physics
talk
CMS and ATLAS search for the presence of dark matter particles in missing energy + X final states, where X signals the production in association with jets, photons and gauge bosons. The results of these searches place stringent limits on on the cross sections of interactions of dark matter with light and heavy flavor quarks and gluons. They are interpreted in terms of simplified models with...
Dr
Andreas Goudelis
(HEPHY - Vienna)
24/07/2015, 15:00
Higgs and New Physics
talk
The Inert Doublet Model (IDM) is one of the simplest extensions of the Standard Model that can provide a viable dark matter (DM) candidate. Despite its simplicity, it predicts a versatile phenomenology both for cosmology and for the Large Hadron Collider. I will present the status of searches for IDM dark matter in direct DM detection experiments and the LHC, focusing on the impact of the ...
Hidetoshi Otono
(Kyushu University (JP))
24/07/2015, 15:15
Higgs and New Physics
talk
It has been widely known that bino-like dark matter in the supersymmetric theories in general suffers from over-production. The situation can be drastically improved if gluinos have a mass slightly heavier than bino as they reduce the dark matter abundance through coannihilation. We consider such a bino-gluino coannihilation in high-scale SUSY models. In this scenario, gluinos have long...
Amandeep Kaur Kalsi
(Panjab University (IN))
24/07/2015, 15:30
Higgs and New Physics
talk
Results for SUSY searches in the electroweak sector are summarized, based on ฬ20 fb-1 of 8 TeV proton-proton collisions collected by the CMS and ATLAS detector. A variety of complementary final state signatures and methods are used to probe gaugino and slepton production, including compressed scenarios. This talk includes the latest CMS results from the first ever search for SUSY production...
Mr
Ulrich Ellwanger
(LPT, University Paris-Sud)
24/07/2015, 15:45
Higgs and New Physics
talk
A light singlino in the NMSSM can reduce considerably the missing transverse
energy at the end of sparticle decay cascades. This happens when the NLSP
(typically bino-like) decays into a light singlino plus a Higgs boson with a
mass just below the NLSP mass. This Higgs boson can be the SM-like Higgs,
or a lighter NMSSM-specific Higgs boson. When such a scenario is realised,
upper bounds...
Juan Jose Sanz-Cillero
(Universidad Autonoma de Madrid)
24/07/2015, 16:30
Higgs and New Physics
talk
The existence of a spectrum of composite resonances is a common feature of strongly interacting beyond-Standard-Model scenarios.
In this talk we compute the contributions from spin-0 and and spin-1 resonances to the low-energy EW non-linear effective theory (with the EW Goldstones non-linearly realized). We study the contributions to both the purely bosonic terms and to higher-dimension...
Antonio Policicchio
(INFN Cosenza)
24/07/2015, 16:45
Higgs and New Physics
talk
The latest CMS and ATLAS searches for signatures with anomalously large ionization are presented. The findings are interpreted in terms of the production of new particles with a fractional or multiple value of the charge of the electron, the production of high mass stable charged particles, the presence of magnetic monopoles that lead to unusual ionization interactions with matter or the...
Andrew Evan Hart
(Ohio State University (US))
24/07/2015, 17:00
Higgs and New Physics
talk
Searches for long-lived, weakly-interacting particles have been performed with the ATLAS and CMS detectors.
The search strategies have been developed to cover a range of lifetime and mass for such particles by exploiting techniques to reconstruct decay vertices in various detector components. This talk summarizes searches for long-lived particles including supersymmetric interpretations and...
Nicolas Arnaud
(LAL (CNRS-IN2P3))
24/07/2015, 17:15
Higgs and New Physics
talk
Searches for new phenomena, including dark photons, long-lived particles and the EDM of the tau lepton, have been performed at the BABAR, Belle and LHCb collaboration. This talk presents these searches, highlighting the most recent results.
Dr
Vasiliki Mitsou
(IFIC Valencia (ES))
24/07/2015, 17:30
Higgs and New Physics
talk
The MoEDAL experiment (Monopole and Exotics Detector at the LHC) is designed to directly search for magnetic monopoles and other highly ionising stable or metastable particles arising in various theoretical scenarios beyond the Standard Model. Its physics goals --largely complementary to the multi-purpose LHC detectors ATLAS and CMS-- are accomplished by the deployment of plastic nuclear track...
Elena Graverini
(Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
24/07/2015, 17:45
Higgs and New Physics
talk
SHIP is a new general purpose fixed target facility, whose Technical Proposal has been recently submitted to the CERN SPS Committee. In its initial phase, the 400GeV proton beam extracted from the SPS will be dumped on a heavy target with the aim of integrating $2\times 10^{20}$ pot in 5 years. A dedicated detector, based on a long vacuum tank followed by a spectrometer and particle...
Wojtek Fedorko
(University of British Columbia)
25/07/2015, 09:00
Higgs and New Physics
talk
Many new physics scenarios beyond the Standard Model predict the presence of narrow or broad resonances decaying to a pair of quarks/gluons, charged/neutral leptons, photons and their combinations, or a multi-jet final state. Non-resonant excess in tails of mass and transverse momentum distributions is another strong indication of new physics. This talk highlights recent ATLAS searches on new...
Barbara Clerbaux
(Inter-University Institute for High Energies (BE))
25/07/2015, 09:15
Higgs and New Physics
talk
Many new physics scenarios beyond the Standard Model predict the presence of narrow or broad resonances decaying to a pair of quarks/gluons, charged/neutral leptons, photons and their combinations, or a multi-jet final state. Non-resonant excess in tails of mass and transverse momentum distributions is another strong indication of new physics. This talk highlights recent CMS searches on new...
Maikel de Vries
(Mainz University)
25/07/2015, 09:30
Higgs and New Physics
talk
The robustness of translating effective operator constraints to BSM theories crucially
depends on the mass and coupling of BSM particles. This is especially relevant for hadron colliders where the partonic centre of mass energy is around the typical energy scales of natural BSM theories. The caveats in applying the limits are discussed using Z and G models, illustrating the effects for a...
Ivan Marchesini
(Hamburg University (DE))
25/07/2015, 09:45
Higgs and New Physics
talk
This talk presents searches for new phenomena in signatures with a pair of top-quarks, a top and bottom-quark, together with searches for fermionic top/bottom partners (VLQs). ATLAS and CMS results from Run-1 and Run-2 (if available) will be presented together with their interpretations, with a view to the reconstruction techniques used in the searches.
Shilpi Jain
(National Central University (TW))
25/07/2015, 10:05
Higgs and New Physics
talk
Hints of new physics in B-physics sector have lead to considerable interests on the flavor physics and lepton flavor violating (LFV) observables at the LHC. Searches for LFV decays of the Standard Model particles or new heavy particles have been conducted at the ATLAS and CMS experiment. This talk summarizes Run 1 searches for LFV phenomena and new physics in multi-lepton/photon final states....
Lorenzo Basso
(Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (FR))
25/07/2015, 10:20
Higgs and New Physics
talk
The LHC discovery potential of heavy top partners decaying into a top quark and a Z boson is studied in the trilepton channel at 13 TeV in the single production mode. The clean multilepton final state allows to strongly reduce the background contaminations and to reconstruct the T' mass. We show that a simple cut-and-count analysis probes the parameter space of a simplified model as...
Viviana Cavaliere
(Univ. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (US))
25/07/2015, 10:35
Higgs and New Physics
talk
Resonant production of two massive bosons (WW, WZ, ZZ, W/Z+gamma, W/Z+H and HH) is a smoking gun signature for physics beyond the Standard Model. Searches for diboson resonances have been performed in final states with dierent numbers of leptons and jets including fat-jets with jet substructure. The searches at the highest accessible masses employ new identification techniques to disentangle...
Juri Fiaschi
(University of Southampton)
25/07/2015, 10:50
Higgs and New Physics
talk
The Forward-Backward Asymmetry (AFB) in Z' physics is commonly only perceived as the observable which possibly allows one to interpret a Z' signal by distinguishing different models of such (heavy) spin-1 bosons. In this paper, we examine the potential of AFB in setting bounds on or even discovering a Z' at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and show that it might be a powerful tool for this...
Prof.
David Kaplan
(Johns Hopkins University)
25/07/2015, 11:30
Higgs and New Physics
talk
I present a new class of solutions to the electroweak hierarchy problem that does not require either weak scale dynamics or anthropics. In these solutions, dynamical evolution during the early universe drives the Higgs mass to a value much smaller than the cutoff. The simplest model has the particle content of the standard model plus a QCD axion and an inflation sector. In a model with...
Alessia Tricomi
(Universita e INFN, Catania (IT))
25/07/2015, 11:55
Higgs and New Physics
talk
Prospects for the high luminosity LHC will be given in the fields of Higgs physics and SUSY
searches. The prospects will be presented for ATLAS and CMS.
Sophie Redford
(CERN)
25/07/2015, 12:10
Higgs and New Physics
talk
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is an option for a future multi-TeV linear electron-positron collider, offering the potential for a rich SM physics programme and sensitivity to a wide range of BSM phenomena. The physics reach of CLIC has been studied for several centre-of-mass energies, allowing a staged construction and providing the ideal scenario for precise studies of the properties of...
Claude Duerig
25/07/2015, 12:30
Higgs and New Physics
talk
The precise exploration of all aspects of the Higgs sector is one of the key goals for future colliders at the Energy Frontier. The International Linear Collider ILC provides the capability for model-independent measurements of all relevant couplings of the Higgs boson to fermions and gauge bosons, including direct measurements of the Top Yukawa coupling as well as of the Higgs self-coupling....
Markus Klute
(Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
25/07/2015, 12:45
Higgs and New Physics
talk
After the Higgs boson discovery, the precision measurements and searches for new phenomena in the Higgs sector are among the most important goals in particle physics. Experiments at the Future circular colliders (FCC) under study are ideal to study these questions. Electron-position collisions up to an energy of 350 GeV (FCC-ee) provide the ultimate precision in Higgs physics with studies of...