4–6 May 2015
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Session

BSM IV

5 May 2015, 16:30
University of Pittsburgh

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA 15260

Conveners

BSM IV

  • Zhenyu Han (Harvard University)

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  1. Kevin Lynch (York College/City University of New York)
    05/05/2015, 16:30
    parallel talk
    The Mu2e Experiment at Fermilab will search for coherent, neutrinoless conversion of muons into electrons in the field of a nucleus with a sensitivity improvement of a factor of 10,000 over previous experiments. Such a lepton flavor-violating reaction probes new physics at a scale inaccessible with direct searches at either present or planned high energy colliders. The experiment...
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  2. Alexander Stuart (SISSA)
    05/05/2015, 16:45
    parallel talk
    We perform a model-independent analysis of the possible residual Klein and generalized CP symmetries associated with arbitrary lepton mixing angles in the case that there are three light Majorana neutrino species. This approach emphasizes the unique role of the Majorana phases and provides a useful framework in which to discuss the origin of the Dirac CP phase in scenarios with...
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  3. Matthias Klaus Endres (Rheinisch-Westfaelische Tech. Hoch. (DE))
    05/05/2015, 17:00
    parallel talk
    According to today's knowledge, the leptons belong to the fundamental constituents of matter. However, it is possible that a further, so far hidden, lepton substructure exists. In such a scenario it would be possible to excite leptons to a heavier state. Excited leptons could then decay under the radiation of a photon or a weak gauge boson. The talk presents the search for single excited...
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  4. Ms nilanjana kumar (Geaduate student)
    05/05/2015, 17:15
    parallel talk
    The performance of LHC and the results already achieved have been outstanding. The lightest Higgs scalar boson mass in supersymmetry can be raised significantly by extra vector-like quark and lepton supermultiplets with large Yukawa couplings but dominantly electroweak-singlet masses. We are interested in a model consisting of a ${\bf 10} + {\bf \overline{10}}$ of $SU(5)$. The non-MSSM...
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  5. Richard Ruiz
    05/05/2015, 17:30
    parallel talk
    In the context of the Type III Seesaw Mechanism, we present the next-to-leading order (NLO) in QCD corrections to the pair production of heavy leptons (both charged and neutral currents) in hadron collisions. Residual theoretical uncertainties are discussed.
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  6. Chang-Hun Lee (University of Maryland)
    05/05/2015, 17:45
    parallel talk
    Leptogenesis provides an elegant unified framework to account for both the observed matter-antimatter asymmetry in the Universe and the smallness of the light neutrino masses. Low-scale seesaw models give an opportunity to test this idea in foreseeable laboratory experiments at the Energy and Intensity frontiers. We discuss one such class of models, based on a TeV-scale type-I seesaw mechanism...
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  7. vinh hoang (university of virginia)
    05/05/2015, 18:00
    BSM
    parallel talk
    We analyze and compute the signal strengths of pseudo scalars in the model of electroweak scaled right-handed neutrinos ( $EW\nu_R$ ) model. The signal strengths are investigated in various major channels at LHC, $\gamma\gamma$, VV, and b$\bar{b}$. By comparing with the experimental results, we could have some excluded regions on the masses of pseudo scalars in our model in two particular...
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