Orateur
Dr
Diogo Buarque Franzosi
Description
I will shortly discuss some "peculiar" aspects of the phenomenology of
composite dynamics at the LHC and future colliders. First, I will show
the implication of eta-like resonance decaying into top-quark pair in
shedding light on the mechanism to generate SM-fermion masses, the
importance of interference and QCD corrections in this search and a
analysis of the limits and projections. Second, the eventual presence of
near-degenerate composite vector resonances and their signals. Finally,
I will discuss the dynamical generation of a broad scalar resonances,
its importance in unitarizing weak boson scattering and a prescription
to describe its line shape in a gauge invariant fashion.