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Dr Susumu Oda (Kyushu University)19/03/2017 08:30ExperimentOrdinaryThe latest results of measurement of couplings and mass of the BEH scalar boson by the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations will be presented.Go to contribution page
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Dr Giovanni Petrucciani (CERN)19/03/2017 08:50ExperimentOrdinary
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Dr Götz Gaycken (Bonn University)19/03/2017 09:05ExperimentOrdinaryToward the observation of 2nd and 3rd generation BEH couplings with 13 TeV data. The data taken at 7 and 8 TeV at the LHC already significantly constrain many couplings of the newly discovered Higgs like boson. Up to now all observations are within uncertainties in agreement with the expectations from a SM Higgs boson. Within the SM this Higgs boson of the measured mass is expected to decay...Go to contribution page
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Dr Uli Haisch (Oxford)19/03/2017 09:25TheoryOrdinaryI will illustrate how precision measurements of rates and distributions in single Higgs production can be used to extract information on the charm Yukawa and the Higgs trilinear coupling.Go to contribution page
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M. Luca Cadamuro (LLR)19/03/2017 09:50ExperimentOrdinaryThe production of pairs of Higgs bosons (HH) provides a direct handle on the structure of the scalar Higgs field potential and on the value of the Higgs boson trilinear coupling. Although the HH production within the standard model (SM) is very small and out of the experimental reach with the current data, several beyond the SM theories predict and enhancement of the HH cross section or the...Go to contribution page
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Verena Martinez Outschoorn (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)19/03/2017 10:30ExperimentOrdinaryThis presentation will review the status of searches for beyond the standard model Higgs boson decays in the ATLAS and CMS experiments. The topics covered include: Higgs boson decays to new scalar resonances, searches for long lived decays, flavor violating decays, and invisible signatures.Go to contribution page
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Dr Mark Owen (The University of Glasgow)19/03/2017 10:50ExperimentOrdinaryThe top quark is the heaviest known fundamental particle. As it is the only quark that decays before it hadronizes, it gives a unique opportunity to probe the properties of bare quarks. This talk will focus on a few recent precision measurements by the ATLAS & CMS Collaborations of the properties of the top quark, including measurements sensitive to the Wtb coupling, the top-Z coupling and...Go to contribution page
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