Blois 2018: 30th Rencontres de Blois on "Particle Physics and Cosmology"
Gaston d'Orléans
This will be the 30th meeting in this series of annual international multidisciplinary meetings, created in 1989 by Jean Tran Thân Van and which has in the past covered many topics in physics, astronomy and biology. All sessions take place in the Château of Blois, a beautiful renaissance castle which has housed many French kings, and notably François 1st. The 30th Rencontres de Blois on "Particle Physics and Cosmology" (Blois2018) will emphasize the increasing interplay between high energy accelerator based physics and cosmology. The conference will consist of plenary sessions for invited in-depth oral presentations (review talks) and contributed papers, in the form of relatively short oral papers. We will aim to achieve a balance between review talks, provocative talks given by recognized specialists, and shorter contributions. Special emphasis is being placed on active participation by younger researchers and post-docs. Parallel sessions are foreseen, and are being organised as the need arises.
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Registration Secretariat
Secretariat
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Reception Chateau's Courtyard
Chateau's Courtyard
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Dinner Dinning Room @ Chateau
Dinning Room @ Chateau
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Opening Gaston d'Orléans
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Château de Blois, Blois, Loire Valley, FranceConvener: Jean TRAN THANH VAN -
Coffee Break Margueritte de Valois, Ground Floor
Margueritte de Valois, Ground Floor
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Highlights Gaston d'Orléans
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Château de Blois, Blois, Loire Valley, FranceConvener: Thomas Lohse (Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin (DE))- 1
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The Higgs Boson and the Cosmology of the Early UniverseSpeaker: Mikhail Shaposhnikov (EPFL)
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Lunch Dinning Room @ Chateau
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The Higgs Boson Gaston d'Orléans
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Château de Blois, Blois, Loire Valley, FranceConvener: Christophe Grojean (DESY (Hamburg) and Humboldt University (Berlin))-
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Higgs couplings and properties and their combinations, together with rare Higgs decaysSpeaker: Thomas Strebler (Imperial College (GB))
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Higgs Differential Cross Sections and EFT AnalysisSpeaker: Stefan Guindon (CERN)
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Coffee Break Gaston d'Orléans
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The Higgs Boson Gaston d'Orléans
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Château de Blois, Blois, Loire Valley, FranceConvener: Christophe Grojean (DESY (Hamburg) and Humboldt University (Berlin))-
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BSM Prospects in Higgs Physics at the LHCSpeaker: Giuliano Panico (IFAE (Barcelona))
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Beyond the Standard Model / Dark Matter Gaston d'Orléans
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Château de Blois, Blois, Loire Valley, FranceConvener: Giuliano Panico-
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Highlights on Searches for SUSY and Exotics at the LHCSpeaker: Nadja Strobbe (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
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Dark Matter Searches at the LHCSpeaker: Samuel Ross Meehan (University of Washington (US))
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Searches for Exotic Dark Matter and Long-Lived Particles at the LHCSpeaker: Ryu Sawada (The University of Tokyo)
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BSM Theories with Long Lived ParticlesSpeaker: David Curtin (University of Maryland)
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Coffee Break Margueritte de Valois Ground Floor
Margueritte de Valois Ground Floor
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Beyond the Standard Model / Dark Matter Gaston d'Orléans
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Château de Blois, Blois, Loire Valley, FranceConvener: Michael Spira (Paul Scherrer Institut (CH))-
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Recent Results and Prospects for Direct Detection Dark Matter SearchesSpeaker: Kimberly Palladino (UW-Madison)
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Lunch Dinning Room @ Chateau
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Heavy Flavour Physics Gaston d'Orléans
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Château de Blois, Blois, Loire Valley, FranceConvener: Guy Wormser (LAL Orsay)- 14
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Rare decays and tests of lepton flavour universality in (b-)quark flavour physicsSpeaker: Monica Pepe Altarelli (CERN)
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Parallel Session BSM+DMConvener: Mariangela Lisanti (Stanford University)
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Darkside latest results and future prospectsSpeaker: Claudio Giganti (LPNHE Paris)
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Search for dark matter particles with CRESST-IIISpeaker: Lucia Canonica (MPP Munich)
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Directional Search for Dark Matter Using Nuclear Emulsion - NEWSdmSpeaker: Tatsuhiro Naka (Nagoya University)
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Results from the ARIS experiment
Noble liquid time projection chambers (TPCs) are the leading technology in direct dark matter detection. Among the different targets, Liquid Argon (LAr) plays an important role thanks to its exceptional capabilities to distinguish between nuclear recoils and electronic recoils. The sensitivity of LAr detectors can be enhanced by constraining the parameters of the liquid argon response to interacting particles, such as the quenching of nuclear recoils and the electron-ion recombination effect.
The ARIS (Argon Response to Ionization and Scintillation) experiment has been designed to characterize the LAr response to low energy neutrons and gamma scatters with and without an electric field. A 0.5 kg LAr TPC was exposed to a highly collimated and quasi mono-energetic neutron beam produced with the LICORNE source at the IPN of Orsay and allowed to perform a precise measurement of quenching and recombination effects in LAr in the energy range of interest for dark matter searches.Speaker: Anyssa Navrer-Agasson (LPNHE) -
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Dwarfs spheroidal galaxies searches - VERITASSpeaker: Benjamin Zitzer (McGill University)
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Galactic and extragalactic searches for dark matter annihilationSpeaker: Siddharth Mishra-Sharma (Princeton University)
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Latest astroparticle physics results of H.E.S.S.Speaker: Lucia Rinchiuso (CEA, Saclay)
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Is self-interacting dark matter with no light mediators viable?Speaker: Camilo Garcia Cely (DESY)
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Parallel Session Higgs+Top+EWConvener: Massimiliano Grazzini (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
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Inclusive and differential W/Z measurements in ATLAS and CMSSpeaker: Christian Gutschow (University College London (UK))
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Precision electroweak measurements at the TevatronSpeaker: Breese Quinn (University of Mississippi)
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Electroweak boson production with jets in CMSSpeaker: Sandeep Kaur (Panjab University (IN))
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Tests of the electroweak sector in ATLASSpeaker: Andrew Pilkington (University Of Manchester)
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VBF and VBS production in SM processes in ATLAS and CMSSpeaker: Kenneth Long (University of Wisconsin Madison (US))
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Multiboson production in ATLAS and CMSSpeaker: Gabriella Pasztor (Eötvös University, Budapest)
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Automation of NLO electroweak calculationsSpeaker: Jean-Nicolas Lang (University of Zurich)
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The Left-Right SU_L (2) x SU_R (2) Model of Electroweak Interaction
The $SU_L(2)\bigotimes SU_R(2) $ gauge model of the unified theory
of the electromagnetic and weak interactions, which is free of
the auxiliary self-interaction scalar field, is developed.
Breaking the initial symmetry, the $SU_L(2)\bigotimes U_R(1) $
Lagrangian is derived. The obtained $SU_L(2)\bigotimes U_R(1) $
Lagrangian contains all of the terms, corresponding to free boson
and fermion fields as well as to interactions between them, which are in the classical Standard Model of the electroweak interaction. All boson
fields, including the Higgs one, directly arise due to violation
the initial symmetry, and are generated by the initial gauge
fields. The obtained masses of the Higgs particle and of the gauge boson fields
are in agreement with the experimental data[1,2].1.ATLAS Collaboration, Physics Letters B, v.716, 30 (2012).
2.Particle Data Group,C. Patrignani et al., Chin.Phys. C , v.4, 100001 (2016).Speaker: Prof. Andrew Koshelkin (National Research Nuclear University)
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Parallel Session Neutrinos
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KM3NeT/ORCA: Neutrino oscillation studies in the deep sea
ORCA is the low-energy branch of KM3NeT, the next-generation Cherenkov neutrino observatory under construction in the Mediterranean Sea. A dense configuration of optical modules is foreseen to detect neutrinos down to a few GeV energy. The detector will be able to accurately reconstruct and distinguish two event topologies: track-like signatures from mostly $\nu_\mu$ charged current interactions and cascade events dominated by the remaining neutrino interactions. With its instrumented volume of 8 Mm$^3$, ORCA will collect high statistics of atmospheric neutrinos that have traversed a wide range of baselines and matter density profiles while crossing the Earth.
These ingredients enable ORCA to resolve the neutrino mass hierarchy, i.e. determine whether the third neutrino mass eigenstate is lighter or heavier than the other two, with a significance of 3$\sigma$ after 3-4 years of operation. ORCA will also be able to constrain other neutrino oscillation parameters such as $\theta_{23}$ and - by studying the appearance of tau neutrinos - the unitarity of 3-neutrino mixing.
The contribution reviews the technology, performance and main scientific objectives of the experiment. The current construction status and further science options including a possible neutrino beam to ORCA are outlined.
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Search for neutrinoless double beta decay with GERDA
The GERmanium Detector Array (GERDA) collaboration searches for the hypothetical lepton number violating process neutrinoless double beta decay of Germanium-76 by operating 35 kg of enriched germanium diodes acting as both source and detector. The detectors are operated directly in liquid argon, which acts both as a coolant and as background shielding. Since the start of Phase II in 2015, the liquid argon is also instrumented with light detectors to readout scintillation light for further background suppression. The most recent limit on the half-life from GERDA is $8.0 \times 10^{25}$ yr, the strongest limit set for this isotope. This was achieved with a background level of $10^{-3}$ counts/(keV kg yr), such that GERDA will remain "background-free" up to the entire design exposure. In May 2018, GERDA's projected half-life sensitivity will surpass $10^{26}$ yr, the first neutrinoless double beta decay experiment to do so. Results and analysis from this data release will be presented.
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First result on the neutrinoless double beta decay of Se-82 with CUPID-0
CUPID-0 is the first large array of enriched scintillating ZnSe cryogenic calorimeters implementing active particle identification. The detector consists of an array of 24 ZnSe crystals enriched in $^{82}$Se and two natural ZnSe crystals for a total mass of 10.5 kg installed in a dilution refrigerator hosted at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso.
The heat-light readout exploited in CUPID-0 provides a unique tool for $\alpha$-particle discrimination and allows to suppress the background in the region of interest to an unprecedented level for a bolometric experiment. We will report the first results of the search for neutrinoless double beta decay ($0\nu\beta\beta$) in $^{82}$Se and a preliminary background reconstruction.Speaker: Lorenzo Pagnanini (GSSI - Gran Sasso Science Institute) -
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The ENUBET neutrino beam
ENUBET has been designed to monitor lepton production in the decay tunnel of neutrino beams at single particle level and to provide a 1% measurement of the neutrino flux at source. In particular, the three body semileptonic decay of kaons monitored by large angle positron production offers a fully controlled $\nu_e$ source at the GeV scale for a new generation of short baseline experiments. During the last year major advances have been achieved in the design of the positron tagger and the beamline. In Blois, the ENUBET Collaboration will present the performance of the positron tagger tested at CERN in 2017-2018, the design for the Reference Beamline - with special emphasis on the static focusing system - and the expected sensitivity of ENUBET for $\nu_e$ and $\nu_\mu$ cross section measurements.
Speaker: Anselmo Meregaglia (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
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Parallel Session QCD+HFConvener: Guy Wilkinson (Oxford)
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Highlights from heavy-flavor measurements with ALICE in heavy-ion collisionsSpeaker: Nicole Bastid (Clermont-Ferrand)
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Heavy flavour production and properties in CMS and ATLASSpeaker: Eduard De La Cruz Burelo (Cinvestav, Mexico)
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Mixing and CP violation in beauty and charm at LHCbSpeaker: Guy Wormser (LAL Orsay)
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Rare decays, radiative decays and b->sll transitions at LHCbSpeaker: Titus Mombächer (Dortmund)
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Lepton Flavour Universality tests with B decays at LHCbSpeaker: Anna Lupato (Padova)
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Belle II status and early physicsSpeaker: Isabelle Ripp-Baudot (CNRS)
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Searches for tau LFV and lepton non-universality at Belle IISpeaker: Ami Rostomyan (DESY)
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Dinner Dinning Room @ Chateau
Dinning Room @ Chateau
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Excursion to Chateau de Chambord and to Chateau de Beauregard
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Lunch Dinning Room @ Chateau
Dinning Room @ Chateau
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Parallel Session Astro+CosmoConvener: Sherry Suyu (MPA (Garching))
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BICEP/Keck: Constraining primordial gravitational waves with CMB polarization observations from the South PoleSpeaker: Marion Dierickx (Harvard)
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Recent Results from the South Pole Telescope and Status of SPT-3GSpeaker: Adam Anderson (Fermilab)
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Results from the CUORE experimentSpeaker: Matteo Biassoni (INFN Milano-Bicocca (IT))
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Parallel Session BSM+DMConvener: David Curtin (University of Maryland)
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n-nbar oscillations and BSM physicsSpeaker: David Anthony Milstead (Stockholm University)
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Long-lived particle signatures at present and future collidersSpeaker: José Zurita (KIT)
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Clockwork without supersymmetrySpeaker: Daniele Teresi (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
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Constraining the Higgs self-couplings at electron-positron collidersSpeaker: Xiaoran Zhao
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Parallel Session Higgs+Top+EWConvener: Stefan Guindon (CERN)
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Theory status for hadronic top-quark pair productionSpeaker: Christian Schwinn (RWTH Aachen University)
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ttbar(+X) pair production in ATLAS and CMSSpeaker: Andrew Brinkerhoff (University of Florida (US))
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Single top production in ATLAS and CMSSpeaker: Carmen Garcia (IFIC Valencia (ES))
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Top quark properties in ATLAS and CMSSpeaker: Hongbo Liao (Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN))
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Searches for flavor-changing neutral currents in top quark events in ATLASSpeaker: Nicola Orlando (University of Hong Kong (HK))
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Anomalous top quark couplings, FCNC, and EFT interpretations in CMSSpeaker: Gerrit Van Onsem (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY))
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Parallel Session QCD+HFConvener: Monica Pepe-Altarelli (CERN)
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Soft QCD in ATLAS and CMSSpeaker: Alessia Bruni (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))
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Recent results on production and decay of quarkonium states at BABARSpeaker: Guy Wormser (LAL Orsay)
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Hadron spectroscopy, exotic states and heavy flavour production at LHCbSpeaker: Mengzhen Wang (Tsinghua)
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Coffee Break Marguerite de Valois Ground Floor
Marguerite de Valois Ground Floor
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Parallel Session Astro+CosmoConvener: Kimberly Palladino (University of Wisconsin Madison)
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Gamma Rays from the Centers of the Milky Way and Andromeda Seen with the Fermi-LAT
Recent observations of gamma rays with the Fermi-LAT have revealed excess emission from the centers of the Milky Way and the Andromeda galaxy, both of unknown origin. In this talk, I will briefly review the current observational status of the excess including morphological and spectral properties. Possible interpretations will be discussed, such as cosmic ray interactions with the interstellar medium, unresolved population of point sources, and dark matter annihilation or decay. Future observations at higher energies may shed light on the origin of the central emission.
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A search for primordial black hole evaporation events with the VERITAS experiment
Primordial black holes (PBH) are predicted to form from overdense regions in the early universe. These black holes can lose mass through Hawking radiation. Those PBHs of initial mass of $10^{15}$ g would evaporate in the current epoch, producing a bright burst of gamma rays. Despite the lack of detection from many experiments, the observations of PBH evaporation events provide constraints on their rate-density, which has cosmological implications. We search for excess of gamma-ray burst events that could be associated with primordial black hole evaporations in the archival data of VERITAS, a ground-based Cherenkov telescope array. We present new analysis techniques and search methodologies, and the new constraints on the rate-density of evaporation of primordial black holes.
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Transient Gamma Ray Sources (MAGIC)Speaker: Alessio Berti (Università di Udine)
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LATTES: a new detector concept for a gamma-ray experiment in the Southern hemisphereSpeaker: Bernardo Tomé (LIP - Laboratório de Instrumentação e Física Experimental de Partículas)
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Neutrino astronomy in the Mediterranean: ANTARES latest results and perspectives for KM3NeT/ARCASpeaker: Giovanna Ferrara (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)
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Pierre Auger Observatory: latest results and prospectsSpeaker: Ruben Mauricio Da Silva Conceicao (Laboratório de Instrumentação e Física Experimental de Partículas)
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Parallel Session BSM+DMConvener: Valentina Cairo (The State University of New York SUNY (US))
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Search for exotics at NA62
Fixed target experiments are a particularly useful tool in the search of very weakly coupled particles in the MeV-GeV range,
which are of interest, e.g. as potential Dark Matter mediators. Owing to the high beam-energy and a hermetic detector coverage, NA62 also has the opportunity to directly search for a variety of long-lived beyond-the Standard Model particles, such as Axion-like Particles and Dark Photons. In this talk, we will review the status of this searches and give prospects for future data taking at NA62.
Searches for heavy neutral lepton (HNL) production in charged kaon decays using the data collected by the NA62 experiment at CERN are reported. Upper limits are established on the elements of the extended neutrino mixing matrix for heavy neutral lepton mass in the range 130-450 MeV, improving on the results from previous HNL production searches. The status and prospects of searches for lepton flavour and lepton number violation in kaon decays at the NA62 experiment is also presented.Speaker: Alina Kleimenova (Universite Catholique de Louvain) -
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Searches for dark matter and new physics in ATLAS and CMSSpeaker: Oleg Brandt (University of Heidelberg)
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Searches with boosted objectsSpeaker: Alberto Zucchetta (Universitaet Zuerich)
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Searches for electroweak production of supersymmetric gauginos and sleptons at ATLASSpeaker: Nicola Abraham (University of Sussex)
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Search for vector-like quarks in ATLASSpeaker: Tobias Golling (Universite de Geneve (CH))
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Searches for leptoquarks in CMSSpeaker: Arne Reimers (Hamburg University)
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Searches for supersymmetry with gauge-mediated symmetry breaking at CMSSpeaker: Gabriella Pasztor (Eötvös University, Budapest)
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NEWS-G project : direct detection of sub-Gev dark matter particlesSpeaker: Gilles Gerbier (Queen's Univesrity)
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Parallel Session Higgs+Top+EWConvener: Frank Petriello (Northwestern University and Argonne National Lab)
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Top mass measurements in ATLAS and CMSSpeaker: Marina Cobal (Universita degli Studi di Udine (IT))
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B-hadron observables and top mass determinationSpeaker: Doojin Kim (CERN)
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Results on ttH production in ATLASSpeaker: Roberto Di Nardo (University of Massachusetts (US))
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Observation of ttH production in CMSSpeaker: Daniel Salerno (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
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Higgs Boson fermionic production and decay modes in ATLAS detectorSpeaker: Stephen Kam-Wah Chan (Harvard University (US))
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Measurement of the Yukawa couplings of the Higgs boson in CMSSpeaker: Marino Missiroli (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
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Measurement of cross sections and couplings of the Higgs Boson in bosonic decay channels in ATLASSpeaker: Remi Lafaye (CNRS Annecy)
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Searches for extended scalar sectors in CMSSpeaker: Georgia Karapostoli (University of California Riverside (US))
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Parallel Session QCD+HFConvener: Alessia Bruni (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))
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Recent probes of perturbative QCD calculations with jets in ATLAS and CMSSpeaker: Amal Vaidya (London UC)
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Search for K+_to pi+ nu nu at NA62Speaker: Joel Swallow (Birmingham)
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EMC-effect in Drell-Yan process at COMPASSSpeaker: Evgenii Mitrofanov (Dubna)
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Hard probes with pPb and PbPb collisions and fixed target results at LHCbSpeaker: Benjamin Audurier (Cagliari)
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QCD+EW+Top Physics+Heavy Ions Gaston d'Orléans
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Château de Blois, Blois, Loire Valley, FranceConvener: Bolek Pietrzyk (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))-
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Precision W/Z Physics at CollidersSpeaker: Ilya Kravchenko (University of Nebraska Lincoln (US))
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Diboson Channels and Triple Gauge Coupling (Theory)Speaker: Massimiliano Grazzini (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
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Heavy ion measurements at the LHCSpeaker: Antonin Maire (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
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QCD Tests with Jets, Bosons and Top Quarks at the LHCSpeaker: Valentina Cairo (The State University of New York SUNY (US))
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Coffee Break Marguerite de Valois Ground Floor
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QCD+EW+Top Physics+Heavy Ions Gaston d'Orléans
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Château de Blois, Blois, Loire Valley, FranceConvener: Heberth Jesus Torres Davila (Technische Universitaet Dresden (DE))-
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Perturbative QCDSpeaker: Francis Petriello (Northwestern Univ. & Argonne National Lab)
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Neutrino Physics Gaston d'Orléans
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Château de Blois, Blois, Loire Valley, FranceConvener: Heberth Jesus Torres Davila (Technische Universitaet Dresden (DE))-
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Status of Neutrino Parameters and Future ProspectsSpeaker: Antonio Palazzo (University of Bari and INFN)
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Coherent Low Energy Neutrino InteractionsSpeaker: Phil Barbeau (Duke University)
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Château de Blois, Blois, Loire Valley, FranceConvener: Jacques Dumarchez (Univ. P. et Marie Curie (Paris VI) (FR))- 108
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Sterile Neutrinos in CosmologySpeaker: Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille (CEA)
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Neutrino Properties from Observations in Astroparticle PhysicsSpeaker: Mauricio Bustamante (NBI Kopenhagen)
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The ICISE Centre and presentation of conferences in 2017 Gaston d'Orléans
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Coffee Break Marguerite de Valois Ground Floor
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Discussion Session Gaston d'Orléans
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Château de Blois, Blois, Loire Valley, FranceConvener: Daniel Froidevaux (CERN)- 111
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General Discussion
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The High Energy Universe Gaston d'Orléans
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Château de Blois, Blois, Loire Valley, FranceConvener: Dorothea Samtleben (NIKHEF)- 113
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Cosmology Gaston d'Orléans
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Cosmological Constraints from the Dark Energy SurveySpeaker: Daniel Gruen (Stanford University)
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Summary Talk Gaston d'Orléans
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Château de Blois, Blois, Loire Valley, FranceConvener: Jean TRAN THANH VAN- 118
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