18–22 Jan 2016
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Session

CLICdp: Physics and Analysis

19 Jan 2016, 15:45
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Conveners

CLICdp: Physics and Analysis: Brief Progress Reports

  • John Marshall (University of Cambridge)
  • Thorsten Ohl (Würzburg University)
  • Aleksander Filip Zarnecki (University of Warsaw)

CLICdp: Physics and Analysis: Overview Talks

  • Aleksander Filip Zarnecki (University of Warsaw)
  • John Marshall (University of Cambridge)
  • Thorsten Ohl (Würzburg University)

CLICdp: Physics and Analysis: Individual Contributions

  • Aleksander Filip Zarnecki (University of Warsaw)
  • John Marshall (University of Cambridge)
  • Thorsten Ohl (Würzburg University)

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  1. Igor Boyko (Joint Inst. for Nuclear Research (RU))
    19/01/2016, 15:45
  2. Marcin Kucharczyk (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
    19/01/2016, 16:00
  3. Philipp Roloff (CERN)
    21/01/2016, 08:30
  4. Ignacio Garcia (IFIC)
    21/01/2016, 09:00
  5. Mikael Berggren (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    21/01/2016, 09:30
  6. Beata Krupa (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)
    21/01/2016, 10:30
    The future e+e- linear collider ILC/CLIC will allow for measurement of the photon structure functions in a wider range of kinematic variables x, Q^2 compared to the previous results of experiments at the LEP. The classical way to measure the photon structure functions is the study of e+e- → γγ → e+e- X process, where X is the leptonic or hadronic final state. For a study of the QED and...
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  7. Marçà Boronat (IFIC - CSIC)
    21/01/2016, 10:50
    A linear collider will provide a very precise top-quark mass measurement at the threshold. We propose to use the process ttbar+photon to measure the top-quark mass in the continuum. The MC study was performed at 500 GeV and also extrapolated to 380 GeV providing an estimation of the observable sensibility around 150 MeV. This method could be a good complementary measurement without requiring...
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  8. Boruo Xu (University of Cambridge (GB))
    21/01/2016, 11:10
    We present a study of the HHvv->bbbbvv and HHvv->bbWW*vv channels, with sub channels of WW* decaying fully hadronically, semi-leptonically and fully leptonically. These channels are useful for probing the Higgs triple gauge coupling and quartic coupling. Reconstructed particles are grouped into a number of jets according to signal topology. B jets are identified using the LCFIPlus processor...
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  9. Mr Christian Fleper (Universität Siegen)
    21/01/2016, 11:30
    We present new results for vector bosons scattering (W,Z) at CLIC. These are simulations (1.4 and 3 TeV) with WHIZARD in the SM EFT approach (SM with Higgs + anomalous higher-D operators), for complete partonic processes. The results include the impact/necessity of unitarization.
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  10. Jan Henryk Kalinowski (University of Warsaw (PL))
    21/01/2016, 11:50
    We explore scenarios where the only accessible new states at the electroweak scale consist of a pair of color-singlet electroweak particles, whose masses are degenerate at the tree level and split only by electroweak symmetry breaking at the loop level. Due to the mass-degeneracy, those lower-lying electroweak states are difficult to observe at the LHC and rather challenging to detect at the...
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  11. Aleksander Filip Zarnecki (University of Warsaw)
    21/01/2016, 12:10
    We investigate the phenomenology of the charged and neutral scalars in Inert Doublet Model (IDM) at future e+e- linear colliders with center of mass energies of 0.5 to 1 TeV and integrated luminosity of 500 fb-1. The analysis covers two processes, i.e. $e^{+}e^{-} \rightarrow H^{+}H^{-}$ and $e^{+}e^{-}\rightarrow AH$, and consists of a phenomenological signal selection as well as dark matter...
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