4–8 Aug 2015
America/Detroit timezone

Session

Session I-B

5 Aug 2015, 08:30

Conveners

Session I-B

  • Bing Zhou (University of Michigan (US))

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  1. Kevin Patrick Lannon (University of Notre Dame (US))
    05/08/2015, 08:30
    Plenary sessions
    Recent results on top quark properties and interactions are presented, obtained using data collected at the LHC and Tevatron. Measurements are performed for the inclusive and differential top quark pair production cross sections in several top quark final states. The mass of the top quark is extracted using several methods, including indirect constraints from the measured cross section. Cross...
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  2. Junjie Zhu (University of Michigan (US))
    05/08/2015, 09:05
    Plenary sessions
    I will focus on the latest electroweak results obtained from ATLAS and CMS experiments, and talk about precision measurements to determine fundamental parameters; also studies with diboson, triboson and vector boson scattering final states.
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  3. Christopher Neu (University of Virginia (US))
    05/08/2015, 09:40
    Plenary sessions
    The discovery in 2012 of a Higgs boson at the ATLAS and CMS experiments was a pivotal moment in the decades-long pursuit of understanding the mechanism behind electroweak symmetry breaking. The focus of subsequent studies at the LHC has been the characterization of this recently-discovered particle through precision measurements of its couplings, spin, width and other properties. This...
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