Triggering Discoveries in High Energy Physics II

America/Mexico_City
Puebla City

Puebla City

Description

Triggering Discoveries in High Energy Physics II will take place in Puebla City, Mexico, between January 29th and February 2nd of 2018. It will be hosted by the High Energy Physics Group of the Autonomous University of Puebla (BUAP). The purpose of this workshop is to discuss the role of triggering in enabling studies in high energy physics and astroparticle physics experiments, and in discussing the latest developments in the technical execution of triggers. The conference will be held at BUAP (Sala de Proyecciones, Edificio Carolino). The conference covers both theory and experiment/observations in most actual and critical points. An important part of the conference will be extensive discussion sessions.

 

LHC Physics:

  • current results
  • upgrade goals

Triggering:

  • current systems
  • upgrades

Non LHC and astrophysics experiments are also included.

Participants
  • Abraham Villatoro Tello
  • Adrian Maldonado
  • Alberto Carramiñana
  • Alejandro Contreras
  • Alejandro Nava Martinez
  • Alex Tapper
  • Alfredo Castaneda
  • ANJU BHASIN
  • Anton Jusko
  • Arturo Fernandez Tellez
  • CARLOS GRACIOS
  • Cotzomi Jorge
  • Cristal Robles
  • Daniel Tapia Takaki
  • Daniela Blanco Lira
  • Dario Soldi
  • David Evans
  • Edmundo Márquez
  • Edoardo Gorini
  • Eduardo Moreno
  • Eleazar Cuautle
  • Emma Gonzalez Hernandez
  • Estefania Quecholac Guerrero
  • Fedor Ratnikov
  • Felix Gonzalez-Canales
  • German Ardul Munoz-Hernandez
  • Giuseppina Anzivino
  • Guillermo Tejeda Munoz
  • Gustavo Medina-Tanco
  • Helina Croffie
  • Ibrahim Torres
  • Jamin Cu Arroyo
  • John Smith
  • Juan Carlos Cabanillas-Noris
  • Juraj Bracinik
  • Luis Alberto Perez Moreno
  • Margherita Primavera
  • Mario Rodriguez Cahuantzi
  • Melina Gómez Bock
  • Miguel Angel Ortiz Peralta
  • Miguel Nava
  • Norraphat Srimanobhas
  • Olga Félix
  • oscar martinez
  • Pablo Fierro Rojas
  • Pedro González Zamora
  • Pierluigi Bortignon
  • Rhys Edward Owen
  • Ricardo Alvarado
  • Roman Lietava
  • Severiano Carpinteyro Bernardino
  • Valeria Zelina Reyna Ortiz
  • Vladimir Rekovic
  • Volker Friese
  • Víctor Manuel López Guerrero
    • 11:00 13:00
      Registration
    • 14:00 17:20
      Opening session
      Convener: Arturo Fernandez Tellez (Autonomous University of Puebla (MX))
      • 14:00
        Welcome 30m
        Speaker: Arturo Fernandez Tellez (Autonomous University of Puebla (MX))
      • 14:30
        Introduction to LHC physics 50m
        Speaker: David Evans (University of Birmingham (GB))
      • 15:20
        Coffee break 20m
      • 15:40
        Introduction to triggering 50m
        Speaker: Roman Lietava (University of Birmingham (GB))
      • 16:30
        The High-Altitude Water Cherenkov gamma ray observatory 45m
        Speaker: Ibrahim Torres Aguilar
    • 09:00 12:20
      Physics motivation, trigger and results: LHC experiments
      Convener: Dr Olga Felix (Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla)
    • 12:20 13:00
      Physics motivation, trigger and results
      • 12:20
        Lepton CP violation in nu2HDMxS3 40m

        In the theoretical framework of Two Higgs Doublet Model type-III plus neutrinos and the horizontal flavor symmetry S3 (nu2HDMxS3), we compare the theoretical expressions of the flavor mixing angles with the current experimental data on masses and flavor mixing of leptons, through a chi-squar likelihood test. The results obtained in this chi-squared analysis are in very good agreement with the current experimental data. We also obtained an allowed value ranges for the ''Dirac-like'' phase factor, as well as for the two Majorana phase factors. Furthermore, we study the phenomenological implications of these numerical values of the CP-violation phases on the neutrinoless double beta decay, and for Long Base-Line neutrino oscillation experiments such as T2K, NOvA and DUNE.

        Speaker: Felix Gonzalez
    • 13:00 15:00
      Lunch
    • 16:00 18:00
      Physics motivation, trigger and results: Non LHC experiments
      Convener: Mario Rodriguez Cahuantzi (Autonomous University of Puebla (MX))
    • 18:00 20:00
      Welcome cocktail
    • 09:00 13:00
      Current trigger systems
      Convener: Daniel Tapia Takaki (The University of Kansas (US))
    • 13:00 14:30
      Lunch
    • 14:30 18:30
      Excursion
    • 19:30 22:30
      Conference dinner