Conveners
BSM IX
- David Shih (Rutgers University)
We revisit a class of U(1) anomaly-free models that address the proton charge radius discrepancy in light of the latest (g-2) results for the muon.
In this talk, I’ll discuss about the production of baryon asymmetry through resonant leptogenesis and phenomological signatures of type-I seesaw scenario with a flavour and a CP symmetry that strongly constrains lepton mixing angles, and both low- and high-energy CP phases. I’ll specially focus on the effect of these symmetries on the collider signals in minimal B-L model and effective...
Relevant information from collision events from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and other colliders can be represented as spatial data in the appropriate phase space. Features such as sharp discontinuities in the event number density may signal the presence of new physics. Extraction of features from the data relies upon estimation of the functional value of the underlying distribution. We...
In a recent work, a successful prediction has been made for $\sin^2 \theta_W$ at an energy scale of O(TeV) based on the Dirac quantization condition of an electroweak monopole of the EW-$\nu_R$ model. The fact that such a prediction can be made has prompted the following question: Can $SU(2)$ be unified with $U(1)$ at O(TeV) scale since a prediction for $\sin^2 \theta_W$ necessarily relates...
We explore features in the orientation of jet splitting products relative to the dijet production plane, with a focus on effects induced by “non-interfering” new physics operators in the standard model effective field theory (SMEFT). We construct an asymmetry variable by integrating the expected angular shape with the differential cross section. This search is sensitive to precisely one...