BOOST2015: 7th International Workshop on Boosted Object Phenomenology, Reconstruction and Searches in HEP
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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.
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Welcome to Chicago and BOOST 2015 Room 100
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Welcome from the Chair of the Physics Department at the University of ChicagoSpeaker: Ed Blucher
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Introduction and Overviews Room 100
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450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive Chicago, Illinois 60611 312.464.8787Convener: David Miller (University of Chicago (US))-
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Summary of BOOST 2014Speaker: Salvatore Rappoccio (State University of New York (US))
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Overview of the current status and prospects of LHC for discovery in Run 2Speaker: Bogdan Dobrescu (Fermilab)
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450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive Chicago, Illinois 60611 312.464.8787Convener: Matthew Low (University of Chicago)-
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Searches for dark matter using boosted topologies in CMSSpeaker: Kristian Hahn (Northwestern University (US))
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ATLAS searches for new physicsSpeaker: Michael Aaron Kagan (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (US))
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Measurements and Calculations Session Room 100
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450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive Chicago, Illinois 60611 312.464.8787Convener: Christoph Falk Anders (Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg)-
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Using Jet Substructure for QCDSpeaker: Andrew Larkoski (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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Measurements of jet charge and colour flow in ATLASSpeaker: Ben Nachman (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (US))
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Factorization and resummation of jet substructure observablesSpeakers: Ian James Moult (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US)), Ian Moult
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450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive Chicago, Illinois 60611 312.464.8787Convener: Andreas Hinzmann (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))- 9
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Boosted top quarks in physics analyses at CMSSpeaker: Justin Pilot (University of California Davis (US))
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Jet substructure methods for signal jetsSpeaker: Andrzej Konrad Siodmok (CERN)
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Public Event: Screening of Particle Fever and Discussion Panel Hughes Auditorium (Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine)
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Conveners: Frank Petriello (Northwestern University), Jeremy Robert Love (Argonne National Laboratory (US)), Reina Coromoto Camacho Toro (University of Chicago (US)), Verena Ingrid Martinez Outschoorn (Univ. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (US))
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Top and Heavy Flavor Tagging Session Room 100
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450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive Chicago, Illinois 60611 312.464.8787Convener: David Lopez Mateos (Harvard University (US))-
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Tagging boosted top quarks and Higgs bosons in ATLASSpeaker: Matt Leblanc (University of Victoria (CA))
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Boosted top identification with pattern recognition - jet substructure with neural networksSpeaker: Mihailo Backovic (CP3-UCL)
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Resonance searches with an updated HEPTopTaggerSpeaker: Torben Schell (Heidelberg University)
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W/Z/H Boson Tagging Session Room 100
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450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive Chicago, Illinois 60611 312.464.8787Convener: Gregory Soyez (CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR))-
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Boosted W/Z/H bosons in physics analyses at CMSSpeaker: James William Dolen (State University of New York (US))
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Boosted boson tagging and W/Z separation in ATLASSpeaker: Julien Caudron (Johannes-Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz (DE))
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Searches for New Physics Session Room 100
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450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive Chicago, Illinois 60611 312.464.8787Convener: Marat Freytsis (Harvard University)-
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Discovery and study of resonances decaying to boosted vector bosonsSpeaker: James Gainer (University of Florida (US))
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ATLAS di-boson resonance searches in Run 1Speaker: Chris Malena Delitzsch (Universite de Geneve (CH))
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New results from CMS on the search for VV/VH/HH resonances in Run 1Speaker: Andreas Hinzmann (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
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Panel Discussions: Diboson Resonances -- Run 1 Results, Plans and Expectations for Run 2 Room 100
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450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive Chicago, Illinois 60611 312.464.8787Both 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.
Convener: Rick Cavanaugh (University of Illinois at Chicago (US))BOOST 2015 discussion panel on diboson resonances at the LHC in Run 1 and Run 2
Panelists
- Reina Camacho
- Bogdan Dobrescu
- Steve Ellis
- Tongyan Lin
- Nhan Tran
Goals
- Enhance and facilitate communication between the experiments and the theory community about what was actually done in these searches.
- Generate and communicate ideas as to what the experiments should do in Run 2, in particular in the case of a “re-observation” of the anomaly.
- Discuss concrete plausible possibilities as to what the excess could be.
Topics
- Differences in the CMS vs. ATLAS methodologies and results
- Plausibility of the anomaly as detector effect vs. statistical fluctuation vs. new physics
- New theories that might explain this (and other) anomalies
- Extensions to the Run 2 analyses to the possible sources of new physics
- New analyses not yet being performed that might corroborate an excess
Format
- Discussion topics will be coordinated among the panel members and the moderator in advance, and the panel members will be allowed to prepare a maximum of 2 slides to be uploaded to the agenda as supporting material for the discussion.
- If panelists do wish to contribute material in the form of slides, they must be provided to the moderator by NOON at the latest.
- The moderator will then be asked to collate these slides and associate them to the appropriate topics in order to efficiently move through any material provided.
- At the beginning of the session, the moderator will introduce the panelists and state the general topics on which the panel is asked to focus and the order in which we plan to move through those topics
- The panelists will then be encouraged to comment on these topics, and point to their supporting material only if necessary.
- Between each topic (to the extent that they can be separated) the discussion will then be opened up to the audience.
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Wendella Boats Architectural River Tour Dock: Trump Tower (Chicago River)
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New Jet and Jet Substructure Results Room 100
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450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive Chicago, Illinois 60611 312.464.8787Convener: Alexander Schmidt (University of Hamburg)-
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W/Z/Top tagging for Run 2 in CMSSpeaker: Gregor Kasieczka (Eidgenoessische Tech. Hochschule Zuerich (CH))
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ATLAS jet performance in the first data in Run 2Speaker: Dimitris Varouchas (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR), LPNHE-Paris)
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Telescoping jet substructureSpeaker: Dr Yang-Ting Chien (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive Chicago, Illinois 60611 312.464.8787Convener: Andrew Larkoski (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)-
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CMS results on b-tagging in boosted topologiesSpeaker: Caterina Vernieri (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
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The X-Cone Jet AlgorithmSpeaker: Thomas Frederick Wilkason Jr (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
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Jet Algorithms and Tagging Session Room 100
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450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive Chicago, Illinois 60611 312.464.8787Convener: Ariel Gustavo Schwartzman (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (US))-
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Pile-up mitigation techniques for jets in CMSSpeaker: Satoshi Hasegawa (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
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Subjet mass constraints on boosted jetsSpeaker: Lais Sarem Schunk (IPhT, CEA Saclay)
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450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive Chicago, Illinois 60611 312.464.8787Convener: James William Dolen (State University of New York (US))- 28
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ATLAS measurements of boosted object (W/Z/top) productionSpeaker: Jean-Francois Arguin (Universite de Montreal (CA))
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CMS measurements of the cross-section for highly boosted top quarksSpeaker: Susan J Dittmer (Cornell University (US))
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Conference Dinner: Preston Bradley Hall of the Chicago Cultural Center Preston Bradley Hall - Third Floor (78 E Washington St, Chicago, IL 60602)
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Fireworks at Navy Pier Navy PIer
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450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive Chicago, Illinois 60611 312.464.8787Convener: Petar Maksimovic (Johns Hopkins University (US))-
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CMS triggers with boosted objects or jet substructureSpeaker: Dylan Sheldon Rankin (Boston University (US))
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ATLAS Run 3 studies and boosted object trigger developmentSpeaker: Michael Begel (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
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Future Colliders Session Room 100
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450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive Chicago, Illinois 60611 312.464.8787Convener: Salvatore Rappoccio (State University of New York (US))-
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Boosted Higgs -> bb in association with a vector boson at 14 TeVSpeaker: Jonathan Butterworth (University College London (UK))
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Performance requirements for future hadronic calorimetersSpeaker: Sergei Chekanov (Argonne National Laboratory (US))
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Challenges and opportunities for jet substructure in the superboosted regimeSpeaker: Gilad Perez (CERN & Weizmann)
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450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive Chicago, Illinois 60611 312.464.8787Convener: Michael Aaron Kagan (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (US))-
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Tagging very boosted tops at future colliderSpeaker: Michele Selvaggi (Universite Catholique de Louvain (UCL) (BE))
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Lessons Learned from Sensitivity Studies to High-Mass Resonances Decaying to ttbar at a 100 TeV ColliderSpeaker: Jeremy Robert Love (Argonne National Laboratory (US))
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Panel Discussions: Future Colliders and Superboosted Objects Room 100
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450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive Chicago, Illinois 60611 312.464.8787An 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.
Convener: Ayana Holloway (Duke University (US))BOOST 2015 discussion panel on future colliders and superboosted objects
Panelists
- Phil Harris
- Michelangelo Mangano
- Gilad Perez
- Marcel Vos
- Liantao Wang
Goals
- Generate and communicate ideas regarding the relationship of the various physics goals of future facilities to the phenomenology and experimental reality of boosted objects
- Discuss concrete detector options and the relative merits in terms of the identification and measurement of boosted W/Z/H/top
- Propose studies to be done at LHC13/14 that might inform and enhance the choices to be made at a future hadron collider
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- Choices of calorimeter and tracker design for boosted object reconstruction, identification, and measurement
- Differences in approach between lepton and hadron colliders regarding boosted objects
- Important phenomenology and “experimental” studies still missing regarding the utility and physics impact of boosted objects for the physics case for a future collider
- Measurements at a LHC13/14 that might inform and enhance the choices to be made at a future hadron collider
- Trigger and data acquisition issues related to boosted object reconstruction
- Pile-up issues and considerations for various machine options and detailed jet substructure reconstruction techniques
Format
- Discussion topics will be coordinated among the panel members and the moderator in advance, and the panel members will be allowed to prepare a few slides to be uploaded to the agenda as supporting material for the discussion.
- If panelists do wish to contribute material in the form of slides, they must be provided to the moderator by NOON at the latest.
- The moderator will then be asked to collate these slides and associate them to the appropriate topics in order to efficiently move through any material provided.
- At the beginning of the session, the moderator will introduce the panelists and state the general topics on which the panel is asked to focus and the order in which we plan to move through those topics
- The panelists will then be encouraged to comment on these topics, and point to their supporting material only if necessary.
- Between each topic (to the extent that they can be separated) the discussion will then be opened up to the audience.
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Summary Session Room 100
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BOOST 2015 Theory SummarySpeaker: Andrew Larkoski (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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BOOST 2015 Experimental SummarySpeaker: Lily Asquith (University of Sussex (UK))
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Announcement of BOOST 2016 Room 100
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BOOST 2016 in ZurichSpeaker: Gregor Kasieczka (Eidgenoessische Tech. Hochschule Zuerich (CH))
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Open Discussion of Run II Plans, BOOST Reports, and Future Prospects Room 100
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