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The seventh workshop of the BOOST series, after SLAC (2009), Oxford (2010), Princeton (2011), Valencia (2012), Arizona (2013), and UCL (2014) is hosted by the University of Chicago, at its downtown conference facility The Gleacher Center, in Chicago, IL.
Both CMS and ATLAS potentially see anomalies in their hadronic searches for diboson resonances. This has been extensively discussed in various fora over the past few months. This forum seeks to capitalize on the integration of theory and experiment at the BOOST Conference Series, to discuss details of the experimental issues, and to provide suggestions for the LHC Run 2 theory, phenomenology, and experimental communities.
An extremely exciting set of efforts is underway to evaluate the physics potential and prospective designs of new very high energy machines aimed at physics goals that vary from extremely precise determination of Higgs properties and couplings to the production of multi-TeV new particles; goals that are currently out of reach of existing facilities. Nearly all of the current proposals necessitate the study of superboosted objects (W/Z/h/top) to achieve the stated physics goals. This panel discussion seeks to capitalize on the integration of theory and experiment at the BOOST Conference Series, to engage experts in these fields regarding detector options for the superboosted regime, and to propose studies at current colliders that might inform and enhance the choices to be made at a future machine.