21–29 Aug 2019
Europe/Athens timezone
ICNFP 2019 follows HiX 2019 (also at the OAC), Int. Workshop devoted to Nucleon Structure at Large Bjorken-x (https://indico.cern.ch/event/799284/overview). Related ICNFP Session organized with HiX 2019 convenors will take place the 22-23 August

Session

Workshop on Higgs Physics

24 Aug 2019, 08:30

Conveners

Workshop on Higgs Physics

  • Jike Wang (Wuhan University (CN))

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  1. Mrs Lydia Iconomidou-Fayard (LAL/IN2P3-CNRS/Paris-Saclay)
    24/08/2019, 08:30
    Oral Presentation

    After the discovery of the Higgs boson in summer 2012, the understanding of its properties has been a high priority of the ATLAS physics program. This talk presents measurements of differential cross sections, of spin/CP properties, of the Higgs mass, as well as indirect constraints on the Higgs boson width based on pp collision data taken at 13 TeV with the ATLAS experiment.

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  2. Rainer Mankel (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    24/08/2019, 09:00
    Oral Presentation

    This presentation summarizes recent results on the properties of the BEH boson from the CMS experiment obtained with the Run 2 dataset. This will cover updates on the couplings of the boson as well as differential measurement of its production, including Simplified Template Cross Section measurements.

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  3. Reisaburo Tanaka (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
    24/08/2019, 09:30
    Oral Presentation

    After the discovery of the Higgs boson in summer 2012, the understanding of its properties has been a high priority of the ATLAS physics program. The couplings of the Higgs boson to other SM particles as well as to itself are measured or constrained in a variety of single and double Higgs boson production processes and decay channels. A selection of these analysis is presented in this talk, as...

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  4. Paolo Francavilla (Universita & INFN Pisa (IT))
    24/08/2019, 10:00
    Oral Presentation

    Combinations of measurements play an important role in high-energy physics: they allow more precise determinations of quantities measured in complementary analyses, and yield new results that can only be obtained by using constraints from multiple sources. These combinations requires a careful statistical treatment. We review the methods and tools used in ATLAS for the combination targeting...

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