Corfu Summer Institute: Workshop on the Standard Model and Beyond

Europe/Athens
Corfu, Mon Repos park
    • 1
      Opening
    • 2
      Axion, Majorana Neutrino Masses and implications for the dark sector of the Universe
      Speaker: Nikos Mavromatos (University of London (GB))
    • 3
      Indirect dark-matter searches with gamma-rays experiments: status and future plans from 300 KeV to 100 TeV
      Speakers: Aldo Morselli (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare Sezione di Roma 1), Aldo Morselli (INFN)
    • 4
      MoEDAL experiment
      Speaker: Dr Vasiliki Mitsou (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES))
    • 18:00
      Coffee break
    • 5
      Lattice check of dynamical fermion mass generation
      Speaker: Petros Dimopoulos (Centro Fermi )
    • 6
      Higgs boson decays and hierarchical quark masses in gauge-Higgs unification
      Speaker: Chong-Sa Lim (Tokyo Woman's Christian University)
    • 7
      Critical fluctuations in QCD matter
      Speaker: Nikos Antoniou
    • 8
      Finite-size scaling and intermittency studies in crucial measurements for the QCD critical point
      Speaker: Fotis Diakonos
    • 9
      The QCD phase diagram from the lattice
      Speaker: Philippe De Forcrand De Coiselet (Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule Zuerich (CH))
    • 10
      Low Q^2 boundary conditions for DGLAP equations fixed by quantum statistical mechanics
      Speaker: Franco Bucella
    • 11:00
      Coffee break
    • 11
      Maria Krawczyk memorial
      Speaker: Jan Henryk Kalinowski (University of Warsaw (PL))
    • 12
      Generating light quark masses and mixing through vector-like quarks
      Speaker: Gustavo Branco (Technical University of Lisbon)
    • 13
      How Higgs physics can uncover the nature of flavour
      Speaker: Liliana Velasco-Sevilla (University of Bergen)
    • 14
      Recent Standard Model results in ATLAS and CMS
      Speaker: Pierre-Hugues Beauchemin (Tufts University (US))
    • 13:30
      Lunch
    • 15
      History and status of QCD
      Speaker: Alvaro De Rujula (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC) (ES))
    • 16
      CPT, entanglement and neutral kaons
      Speaker: Antonio Di Domenico (Sapienza Universita e INFN, Roma I (IT))
    • 17
      Asymptotically Safe Standard Model: The Path Toward a Fundamental Theory of Nature
      Speaker: Francesco Sannino (Syddansk Universitet (DK))
    • 18:00
      Coffee break
    • 18
      STERILE NEUTRINOS, DARK MATTER, AND RESONANCES in $\psi'$MSSM
      Speaker: George Lazarides
    • 19
      Feynman Rules for the SM Effective Field Theory in R_xi
      Speaker: Atnanasios Dedes
    • 20
      Search for ttH production in the 3 lepton final state at ATLAS
      Speakers: Chao Wang (Academia Sinica (TW)/Nanjing University(CN)), Chao Wang (CPPM, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS/IN2P3 (FR) / Shandong University(SDU)(CN))
    • 21
      Search for dark matter in the jet+missing transverse momentum topology with ATLAS
      Speaker: Maria Giulia Ratti (University of Milan and I.N.F.N. (IT))
    • 22
      CMS overview talk
      Speaker: Albert De Roeck (CERN)
    • 23
      Top physics in ATLAS and CMS
      Speaker: Carmen Diez Pardos (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    • 24
      Higgs (SM and BSM) in ATLAS and CMS
      Speaker: Yann Coadou (CPPM, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS/IN2P3 (FR))
    • 11:00
      Coffee break
    • 25
      Standard Model effective action - domain walls and vacuum stability.
      Speakers: Zygmunt Adam Lalak (University of Warsaw (PL)), Zygmunt Lalak (Faculty of Physics)
    • 26
      General considerations on lepton mass matrices
      Speaker: Andrea Romanino
    • 27
      On a possibility of baryonic exotica
      Speaker: Michal Praszalowicz (Jagiellonian University, Krakow)
    • 28
      News on Onset of Deconfinement and Critical Point of Strongly Interaction Mattter from NA61/SHINE
      Speaker: Marek Gazdzicki (Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Univ. (DE))
    • 13:30
      Lunch
    • 29
      ALICE overview talk
      Speaker: Giuseppe Bruno (Universita e INFN, Bari (IT))
    • 30
      Multiquark Hadrons - Current Status and Future Directions
      Speaker: Ahmed Ali (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    • 31
      Physics Prospects for HL-LHC with the ATLAS detector
      Speaker: Lydia Iconomidou-Fayard (Universite de Paris-Sud 11 (FR))
    • 18:00
      Coffee break
    • 32
      Measurement of the W-boson mass at the ATLAS experiment
      Speaker: Oleh Kivernyk (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
    • 33
      Search for new resonances decaying into two Higgs bosons or a W/Z and a Higgs boson at CMS
      Speaker: Camilla Galloni (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
    • 34
      Confinement/Deconfinement Phase Transitions in Strongly Coupled Anisotropic Theories
      Speaker: Dr Dimitrios Giataganas (NCTS)
    • 35
      Rare decays and searches for new physics at LHCb
      Speaker: Monica Pepe-Altarelli (CERN)
    • 36
      Measurements CP-violation and the unitarity triangle with LHCb
      Speaker: Neville Harnew (University of Oxford (GB))
    • 37
      Probing the Higgs trilinear self coupling via single Higgs production and precision observable
      Speaker: Giuseppe Degrassi (Universita e INFN, Roma Tre (IT))
    • 11:00
      Coffee break
    • 38
      On the Cosmological Frame Problem
      Speaker: Apostolos Pilaftsis (University of Manchester)
    • 39
      Flavor violation in Higgs and gauge boson decays in the LHT
      Speaker: Francisco del Aguila (University of Granada (ES))
    • 40
      Implications of flavour anomalies for new physics
      Speaker: Nazila Mahmoudi
    • 41
      Explaining the flavor anomalies with New Physics
      Speaker: Andreas Crivellin
    • 13:30
      Lunch
    • 42
      A survey of Flavour Anomalies
      Speaker: Zwicky
    • 43
      Flavourful Z' models for R_K and R_K*
      Speaker: Prof. Stephen F King (University of Southampton)
    • 44
      Controlled Flavor Changing Neutral Couplings in Two Higgs Doublet Models
      Speaker: Francisco Jose Botella Olcina
    • 45
      On the proper treatment of Breit-Wigner resonances in cosmology
      Speaker: Bohdan Grzadkowski (Institute of Theoretical Physics)
    • 18:00
      Coffee break
    • 46
      Greek night
      Speaker: Everybody
    • 47
      Spontaneous CP violation in Multi-Higgs Models. The S_3 symmetric case
      Speaker: Per Osland (University of Bergen (NO))
    • 48
      Flavour in Supersymmetry after LHC
      Speaker: Oscar Manuel Vives Garcia (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES))
    • 49
      Recent Exotics and beyond the SM results in ATLAS and CMS
      Speaker: Simone Pigazzini (Universita & INFN, Milano-Bicocca (IT))
    • 11:00
      Coffee break
    • 50
      Collider signals of models with radiatively-induced neutrino masses
      Speaker: Chala
    • 51
      Revisiting fine-tuning in the MSSM
      Speaker: Kai Ronald Schmidt-Hoberg (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    • 52
      Hierarchical couplings and scales with generalized linear dilaton mode
      Speakers: Kiwoon Choi (KAIST), Kiwoon Choi (KAIST)
    • 53
      Gauged U(1) clockwork
      Speakers: Hyun Min Lee, Hyun Min Lee (CAU - Chung-Ang University (KR))
    • 13:30
      Lunch
    • 54
      Weyl Current, Scale-Invariant Inflation and Planck Scale Generation
      Speaker: Graham Garland Ross (University of Oxford (GB))
    • 55
      Dark Matter, Inflation and Primordial Black Holes
      Speaker: Martti Raidal (National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics (EE))
    • 56
      Dark gauge symmetries and dark matter-dark radiation interactions for the Hubble constant and the structure growth rate
      Speaker: pyungwon ko (Korea Inst. for Advanced Study (KIAS))
    • 57
      Self tuning the cosmological constant
      Speaker: Christos Charmousis (Paris-Sud University)
    • 18:00
      Coffee break
    • 58
      Yukawas of light stringy states
      Speaker: Pascal Anastasopoulos
    • 59
      Towards the Update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics
      Speaker: Eckhard Elsen (CERN)
    • 60
      CLIC overview
      Speaker: Philipp Roloff (CERN)
    • 61
      The Future Circular Colliders project
      Speaker: Albert De Roeck (CERN)
    • 11:00
      Coffee break
    • 62
      Recent SUSY results at CMS
      Speaker: Greg Landsberg (Brown University (US))
    • 63
      Recent SUSY results in ATLAS
      Speaker: Judita Mamuzic (IFIC Valencia)
    • 64
      Light scalars: From the lattice to the LHC via holography.
      Speaker: Alex Pomarol (Universidad de Barcelona)
    • 65
      A natural lepton flavour universality violation
      Speaker: Mariano Quiros Carcelen (ICREA - Institucio catalana de recerca estudis avancats (ES))
    • 13:30
      Lunch
    • 66
      Resonant atom Majorana mixing
      Speaker: Jose Bernabeu (Universidad de Valencia)
    • 67
      Some aspects of non-linear SUSY
      Speakers: Karim Benakli (CNRS), Karim Benakli
    • 68
      Invariants and CP violation in the 2HDM and 3HDM
      Speaker: Odd Magne Ogreid (Bergen College University)
    • 69
      The photon PDF
      Speaker: Giulia Zanderighi (CERN)
    • 18:00
      Coffee break
    • 70
      SM with spontaneous breaking of quantum scale symmetry
      Speaker: Dumitru Ghilencea (IFIN-HH (RO))
    • 71
      A light singlet at the LHC and DM
      Speaker: Jan Henryk Kalinowski (University of Warsaw (PL))
    • 72
      Inclusive and differential vector boson (W, Z) measurements from CMS
      Speaker: Kadir Ocalan (Middle East Technical University (TR))
    • 73
      Measurement of H->tautau in the semi leptonic final state using the ATLAS detector
      Speaker: Antonio De Maria (Georg-August-Universitaet Goettingen (DE))
    • 74
      ATLAS recent results and future prospects
      Speaker: Pippa Wells (CERN)
    • 75
      Higgs portal dark matter
      Speaker: Oleg Lebedev (University of Helsinki)
    • 76
      New Physics Phenomena From F-GUTs
      Speakers: George Leontaris (Nuclear Physics Laboratory), Georgios Leontaris (University of Ioannina (GR))
    • 11:00
      Coffee break
    • 12:00
      Excursion
    • 77
      Scale hierarchies and string phenomenology
      Speakers: Ignatios Antoniadis (CERN), Ignatios Antoniadis (UPMC)
    • 78
      The 3.5 keV line presumed from Dark Matter
      Speaker: Holger Nielsen (University of Copenhagen-Unknown-Unknown)
    • 79
      Spin-dependent constraints on neutralino dark matter in (N)MSSM
      Speaker: Marek Olechowski (University of Warsaw)
    • 80
      Conformal Standard Model
      Speaker: Krzysztof Meissner (Institute of Experimental Physics)
    • 11:00
      Coffe break
    • 81
      GUT symmetries, Dark Matter and the LHC
      Speaker: Magda Lola (University of Patras (GR))
    • 82
      Trilinear-Augmented Gaugino Mediation
      Speaker: Prof. Joern Kersten (University of Bergen)
    • 83
      Towards the effective action of Non-perturbative gauge-Higgs unification
      Speakers: Nikolaos Irges (Unknown), Nikos Irges
    • 84
      Reduction of couplings in finite theories and in the MSSM
      Speakers: Myriam Mondragon, Myriam Mondragon (Unknown)
    • 13:30
      Lunch
    • 85
      Vector-like compositeness meets B-physics R_K(*) anomaly
      Speaker: Dr Kenji Nishiwaki (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
    • 86
      Minima of multi-Higgs potentials with triplets of Delta(3n2) and Delta(6n2)
      Speaker: Ivo de Medeiros Varzielas (University of Lisbon)
    • 87
      LHC upgrade physics in CMS
      Speaker: Vladimir Rekovic (University of Wisconsin-Madison (US))
    • 88
      Electromagnetic neutrinos: theory, experimental limits and phenomenology
      Speaker: Alexander Studenikin (Moscow State University)
    • 18:00
      Coffee break
    • 89
      B-L Higgs Inflation in Supergravity with Several Consequences
      Speaker: Costas Pallis (University of Cyprus)
    • 90
      Hidden sector explanation of B decay and cosmic ray anomalies

      Abstract:
      There are presently several discrepancies in b -> s l+ l− decays of B mesons suggesting new physics coupling to b quarks and leptons. We show that a Z', with couplings to quarks and muons that can explain the B-decay anomalies, can also couple to dark matter in a way that is consistent with its relic abundance, direct detection limits, and hints of indirect detection. The latter include possible excess events in antiproton spectra recently observed by the AMS-02 experiment. We present two models, having a heavy (light) Z' mass to be 600(12)GeV and fermionic dark matter with mass of 50(2000)GeV, producing excess antiprotons with energies of 10(300)GeV. The first model is also compatible with fits for the galactic center GeV gamma-ray excess.

      Speaker: Ryoutaro Watanabe (University of Montreal)
    • 91
      Sudden Future Singularities in Quintessence and Scalar-Tensor Quintessence Models
      Speaker: Andreas Lymperis (Unknown)
    • 92
      Loopedia, a Database for Loop Integrals
      Speaker: Thomas Hahn (MPI f. Physik)
    • 93
      Baryogenesis and n-nbar oscillation from R-parity violation
      Speaker: Eung Jin Chun (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
    • 94
      Hunting Majorana Higgses at colliders
      Speaker: Miha Nemevsek
    • 95
      Gravitational waves from the first order electroweak phase transition in the Z_3 symmetric singlet scalar model
      Speaker: Toshinori Matsui
    • 96
      Closing remarks