Workshop on Composite dynamics and dark matter (CoDyCE 3)
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mercredi 5 novembre 2014 (08:30)
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vendredi 7 novembre 2014 (14:00)
lundi 3 novembre 2014
mardi 4 novembre 2014
mercredi 5 novembre 2014
08:30
Registration
Registration
08:30 - 09:00
Room: Salle du Conseil
09:00
A Unified Approach to Composite Dynamics: from Electroweak Symmetry Breaking to Dark Matter
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Francesco Sannino
(
CP3 Odense
)
A Unified Approach to Composite Dynamics: from Electroweak Symmetry Breaking to Dark Matter
Francesco Sannino
(
CP3 Odense
)
09:00 - 10:00
Room: Amphi Dirac
Circa 95% of the universe is made of unknown forms of matter and energy, while to describe the remaining 5% one needs at least three fundamental forces, i.e. Quantum Electrodynamics (QED), Weak Interactions and Quantum Chromo Dynamics (QCD). Furthermore strong interactions are responsible for creating the bulk of the bright mass, i.e. the 5%. It is therefore natural to expect that to correctly describe the rest of our universe while providing a sensible link to the visible component new forces will soon emerge. For example the standard model sector responsible for breaking the electroweak symmetry spontaneously could be replaced by a new and more natural strongly coupled sector. Another interesting avenue is the possibility that dark matter itself, as the ordinary proton and neutron, is not an elementary particle but rather a state composed by new strongly coupled matter. I will argue that models of composite dynamics are indeed primary candidates for a better understanding of the origin of bright and dark matter in Nature. I will also show that we can make clear and falsifiable predictions for the Large Hadron Collider experiment as well as dark matter direct experiments searches. Understanding strong dynamics is therefore crucial to construct phenomenologically relevant extensions of the standard model of particle interactions, and ultimately being able to describe our Universe.
10:00
Coffe break
Coffe break
10:00 - 10:30
Room: Salle du Conseil
10:30
Towards Constraining Composite Higgs Models via the Bootstrap
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Marco Serone
(
SISSA
)
Towards Constraining Composite Higgs Models via the Bootstrap
Marco Serone
(
SISSA
)
10:30 - 11:30
Room: Amphi Dirac
We discuss how the bootstrap approach can be used to possibly set constraints on composite Higgs models, where the strongly coupled sector is assumed to be a spontaneously broken CFT with a global symmetry. As a preliminary step in this direction, we analyze the bounds on the OPE coefficients of the conserved vector currents associated with the groups SO(N), SU(N) and SO(N)xSO(M) under the assumption that in the singlet channel no scalar operator has dimension less than four, namely that the CFT has no relevant deformations. These OPE coefficients govern the leading CFT contribution to the RG evolution of the associated gauge couplings.
11:30
Fermionic UV Completions of Composite Higgs Models
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Gabriele Ferretti
(
Chalmers U.
)
Fermionic UV Completions of Composite Higgs Models
Gabriele Ferretti
(
Chalmers U.
)
11:30 - 12:30
Room: Amphi Dirac
We present some four-dimensional purely fermionic gauge theories that give a UV completion of composite Higgs models. We start at the group theoretical level, addressing the necessary (but not sufficient) conditions for the viability of these models, such as the existence of top partners and custodial symmetry. We then study the dynamics of one of the most promising models, based on a SU(4) hyper-color group in more detail. Work based on JHEP 1403 (2014) 077 [arXiv:1312.5330] and JHEP 1406 (2014) 142 [arXiv:1404.7137]
13:00
Lunch
Lunch
13:00 - 14:00
Room: Maison d'hotes
14:00
Dynamical generation of the weak and Dark Matter scales from strong interactions
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Oleg Antipin
(
INFN & Firenze U.
)
Dynamical generation of the weak and Dark Matter scales from strong interactions
Oleg Antipin
(
INFN & Firenze U.
)
14:00 - 15:00
Room: Amphi Dirac
Assuming that mass scales arise in nature only via dimensional transmutation, we extend the dimension-less Standard Model by adding vector-like fermions charged under a new strong gauge interaction. Their non-perturbative dynamics generates a mass scale that is transmitted to the elementary Higgs boson by electro-weak and possibly Yukawa interactions. In its minimal version the model has the same number of parameters as the Standard Model and predicts that the electro-weak symmetry gets broken and predicts new-physics in the multi-TeV region which is compatible with all existing bounds. It also provides two Dark Matter candidates stable thanks to accidental symmetries: a composite scalar in the adjoint of SU(2)_L and a composite singlet fermion. Their thermal relic abundance is predicted to be comparable to the measured cosmological DM abundance. Based on: O.Antipin, M.Redi, and A.Strumia [arXiv:1410.1817]
15:00
WIMP dark matter from dilaton exchange
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Seung Joon Lee
(
KAIST
)
WIMP dark matter from dilaton exchange
Seung Joon Lee
(
KAIST
)
15:00 - 16:00
Room: Amphi Dirac
We study a model in which dark matter couples to the Standard Model through a dilaton of a sector with spontaneously broken approximate scale invariance. Scale invariance fixes the dilaton couplings to the standard model and dark matter fields, leaving only three free parameters: the symmetry breaking scale f, the dilaton mass m_dilaton , and the dark matter mass m_DM. One of these parameters is further fixed by requiring that thermal freeze-out results in the observed dark matter relic abundance. We show that a large parametric region exists where the effective theory is perturbative and produces cold, weakly interacting massive particle dark matter, with f, m_dilaton, m_DM of roughly similar magnitude and in the range ~1-10 TeV. We analyze the experimental constraints on the parameter space from collider, direct and indirect detection experiments, and demonstrate that dilaton exchange provides a consistent, calculable framework for cold dark matter. Based on: K.Blum, M.Cliche, C.Csaki, and S.J.Lee [arXiv:1410.1873]
16:00
Coffe break
Coffe break
16:00 - 16:30
Room: Salle du Conseil
16:30
Composite dynamics – Effective Models & Higgs Couplings
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Mads Frandsen
(
CP3 Origins
)
Composite dynamics – Effective Models & Higgs Couplings
Mads Frandsen
(
CP3 Origins
)
16:30 - 17:30
Room: Amphi Dirac
In this talk I study a simple, experimentally viable effective Lagrangian, the Custodial Vector Model with symmetries protecting the (composite) Higgs couplings and the values of the electroweak parameters - Essentially the 'degenerate-BESS' model with a Higgs state. I will use this model as a basis to discuss how underlying strong dynamics may give rise to SM Higgs like state at LHC. based on arXiv:1410.6492 with D. Becciolini, D. B. Franzosi et al PhysRevD.90.035012, arXiv:1309.2097 with A, Belyaev, M. Brown and R. Foadi PhysRevD.87.095001 arXiv:1211.1083 with R. Foadi and F. Sannino PhysRevD.77.097702 arXiv:0712.1948 with R. Foadi and F. Sannino
19:30
Dinner: Restaurant Le Theodore
Dinner: Restaurant Le Theodore
19:30 - 21:30
jeudi 6 novembre 2014
09:00
New search strategies for composite quark partners at the LHC Run II
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Thomas Flacke
(
KAIST
)
New search strategies for composite quark partners at the LHC Run II
Thomas Flacke
(
KAIST
)
09:00 - 10:00
Room: Amphi Dirac
Composite Higgs Models predict quark partners at the TeV scale which can be produced at the LHC Run II. The decay of such heavy quark partners lead to highly boosted objects in the final state (e.g. tops, Higgses and electroweak gauge bosons) which require refined search strategies. In this talk we propose boosted object searches which utilizes a simplified b-tagging procedure and the Template Overlap Method to tag the massive boosted objects and reject the corresponding backgrounds. In addition, we propose a new, pileup insensitive method, to tag forward jets which characterize our signal events. We show that this search strategy offers a new window to both detecting and measuring quark partners of mass up to ~ 2 TeV. Based on: M.Backović, T.Flacke, S.J.Lee and G.Perez, "LHC Top Partner Searches Beyond the 2 TeV Mass Region," arXiv:1409.0409 [hep-ph] M.Backović, T.Flacke, J.H.Kim and S.J.Lee, "Detecting Composite Quark Partners in Boosted Higgs Searches at LHC Run II," arXiv:1410.xxxx [hep-ph] M.Backović, T.Flacke, J.H.Kim and S.J.Lee, "Searching for Boosted Tops and Boosted Higgses from Composite Top Partner decays at LHC Run II," (work in progress)
10:00
Coffe break
Coffe break
10:00 - 10:30
Room: Salle du Conseil
10:30
Phenomenology of top partners and light scalars.
Phenomenology of top partners and light scalars.
10:30 - 12:30
Room: Salle du Conseil
11:00
Presentation by Haiying Cai
Presentation by Haiying Cai
11:00 - 11:30
Room: Salle du Conseil
13:00
Lunch
Lunch
13:00 - 14:00
Room: Maison d'hôtes
14:00
Lattice composite Higgs dynamics
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Claudio Pica
(
CP3 Odense
)
Lattice composite Higgs dynamics
Claudio Pica
(
CP3 Odense
)
14:00 - 15:00
Room: Salle du Conseil
I will summarize the recent efforts to investigate composite (goldstone) Higgs models on the lattice, with a focus on the current numerical results relevant for the LHC experiments and the challenges waiting to be addressed in the future.
15:00
What can we learn from Lattice?
What can we learn from Lattice?
15:00 - 16:00
Room: Salle du Conseil
16:00
Coffee break
Coffee break
16:00 - 16:30
Room: Salle du Conseil
16:30
16:30 - 18:00
Room: Salle du Conseil
vendredi 7 novembre 2014
09:00
09:00 - 11:30
Room: Salle du Conseil
Presentation by Mickael Lespinasse
Presentation by Mickael Lespinasse
09:00 - 09:30
Room: Salle du Conseil
11:30
Concluding remarks
Concluding remarks
11:30 - 12:00
Room: Salle du Conseil
13:00
Lunch
Lunch
13:00 - 14:00
Room: Maison d'hôtes