5–7 Apr 2017
Argonne National Laboratory
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  1. El Carlos E.M. Wagner (University of Chicago)
    05/04/2017, 09:00
  2. Wade Cameron Fisher (Michigan State University (US))
    05/04/2017, 09:10
  3. Jordan Damgov (Texas Tech University (US))
    05/04/2017, 09:40
  4. Zhen Liu (Fermilab)
    05/04/2017, 10:10
  5. Tao Liu (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
    05/04/2017, 11:00
  6. Tania Natalie Robens (Technische Universitaet Dresden (DE))
    05/04/2017, 11:30
  7. Andrew James Whitbeck (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    05/04/2017, 13:30
  8. Benjamin Henry Hooberman (Univ. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (US))
    05/04/2017, 14:00
  9. Hsin-Chia Cheng (University of California, Davis )
    05/04/2017, 14:30
  10. Da Liu (ITP, CAS/EPFL)
    05/04/2017, 15:20
  11. Angelo Monteux (Rutgers University)
    05/04/2017, 15:50
  12. Peisi Huang (University of Wisconsin-Madison (US))
    05/04/2017, 16:20
  13. Yuval Grossman (Cornell)
    05/04/2017, 16:50
  14. Michael Baker (JGU Mainz)
    05/04/2017, 17:20

    We discuss a new alternative to the Weakly Interacting Massive Particle (WIMP) paradigm for dark matter. Rather than being determined by thermal freeze-out, the dark matter abundance in this scenario is set by dark matter decay, which is allowed for a limited amount of time just before the electroweak phase transition. We discuss a concrete model which exhibits a "vev flip-flop'' and show that...

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  15. Charles Nicholas Mueller (University of Notre Dame (US))
    06/04/2017, 09:00
  16. Mark Neubauer (Univ. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (US))
    06/04/2017, 09:30
  17. Ben Kreis (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    06/04/2017, 10:00
  18. Marcela Carena (Fermilab)
    06/04/2017, 10:50
  19. Dr Nausheen Shah (Wayne State University)
    06/04/2017, 11:20
  20. Tao Han (University of Pittsburgh)
    06/04/2017, 11:50
  21. Ryan Christopher Edgar (University of Michigan (US))
    06/04/2017, 13:50
  22. Julie Hogan (Brown University (US))
    06/04/2017, 14:20
  23. Javier Mauricio Duarte (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    06/04/2017, 14:50
  24. Bogdan Dobrescu (Fermilab)
    06/04/2017, 15:40
  25. Jessie Shelton (Yale University), Julia (Jessie) Shelton (Rutgers University)
    06/04/2017, 16:10
  26. James Gainer (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
    06/04/2017, 16:40
  27. Yue Zhao
    06/04/2017, 17:10
  28. Kai Yi (The University of Iowa (US))
    07/04/2017, 09:00
  29. Wolfgang Altmannshofer (Fermilab), Wolfgang Altmannshofer (University of Cincinnati)
    07/04/2017, 09:30
  30. Alexey Petrov (Wayne State University)
    07/04/2017, 10:00
  31. Elizabeth Simmons (Michigan State University)
    07/04/2017, 10:50
  32. R. Sekhar Chivukula (Michigan State University), R. Sekhar Chivukula (Michigan State University)
    07/04/2017, 11:20
  33. Matteo Cremonesi (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    07/04/2017, 11:50
  34. Ahmed Ismail (University of Pittsburgh)
    07/04/2017, 13:50
  35. Stefania Gori, Stefania Gori, Stefania Gori (Perimeter Institute/Cincinnati University), Stefania Gori, stefania gori (sns)
    07/04/2017, 14:20
  36. Gordon Kane (University of Michigan)
    07/04/2017, 14:50
  37. LianTao Wang (University of Chicago), Liantao Wang (University of Chicago (US))
    07/04/2017, 15:40
  38. Dorival Gonçalves (University of Pittsburgh)
    07/04/2017, 16:10

    The associated ZH production at LHC is one of the most prominent paths towards an accurate understanding of the Higgs boson couplings. We focus on invisible Higgs searches and show that loop-induced components for both the signal and background present phenomenologically relevant contributions to the H to invisible limits. In addition, we discuss the constraining power of this channel to...

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  39. Dr Bhubanjyoti Bhattacharya (Wayne State University)
    07/04/2017, 16:40
  40. David McKeen (University of Pittsburgh)
    07/04/2017, 17:10
  41. Roni Harnik (Fermilab), Roni Harnik (Fermilab)
    07/04/2017, 17:40
  42. Scott David Thomas (Rutgers, State Univ. of New Jersey (US))
  43. Tania Natalie Robens (Technische Universitaet Dresden (DE))
  44. Peisi Huang (University of Wisconsin-Madison (US))
  45. Ahmed Ismail (University of Pittsburgh)
  46. James Gainer (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
  47. Kiel Howe (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)