Mar 12 – 19, 2016
Europe/Paris timezone

Session

The Scalar Sector

S4
Mar 16, 2016, 8:30 AM

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  1. Giulia Zanderighi (University of Oxford)
    3/16/16, 8:30 AM
  2. Dr Seth Zenz (Imperial College London)
    3/16/16, 9:00 AM
    Experiment
    Ordinary
    The latest studies on the decays of the recently discovered BEH Scalar into bosons are presented: to pairs of W's, Z's, and photons. These results include the latest data from the CMS and ATLAS experiments, collected from 13 TeV LHC Run 2 in 2015. Although data collected is thus far limited, the continuation and extension of these studies through the rest of Run 2 will allow detailed...
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  3. Dr Lidia Dell'Asta (Boston University)
    3/16/16, 9:25 AM
    Experiment
    Ordinary
    Since the discovery of a Higgs-like boson by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the LHC, the emphasis has shifted towards measurements of its properties and the search in the less sensitive channels in order to determine whether the new particle is the Standard Model (SM) Higgs boson. Of particular importance is the direct observation of the coupling of the Higgs boson to fermions. In this...
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  4. Aneesh Manohar (University of California, San Diego)
    3/16/16, 9:45 AM
  5. Mr Joachim Kopp (University of Mainz)
    3/16/16, 10:30 AM
    Theory
    Ordinary
    We discuss the possibility that the Standard Model scalar boson $H$ couples to quarks and leptons in a flavour violating manner. Such flavour off-diagonal couplings can arise for instance in Two Higgs Doublet Models, or more generally in any model with more than one source of electroweak symmetry breaking. In the first part of the talk, we summarize constraints from low-energy experiments, in...
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  6. Dr Johannes Hauk (DESY)
    3/16/16, 10:50 AM
    Experiment
    Ordinary
    First 13 TeV results on the searches for the production of the Higgs boson in association with a top quark pair in the CMS experiment are presented.
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