LIO international conference on Future colliders and the origin of mass

Europe/Paris
web/Amphi Dirac (webcast and IP2I)

web/Amphi Dirac

webcast and IP2I

4 rue Fermi, 69622 Villeurbanne
Aldo Deandrea (IPNL), Giacomo Cacciapaglia (IP2I Lyon)
Description

The LIO international conference on "Future colliders and the origin of mass" aims at discussing the new recent results in particle physics and explore new and emerging models of physics beyond the standard model which can be relevant at present and future colliders. The phenomenology of these models and their implications for lepton flavour, Higgs physics, Dark matter and neutrino physics will be discussed in detail. We will also host a session dedicated to discussing the implications of the muon g-2 measurement.

The conference will be both a webcast event and a local event at IP2I. It is aimed at discussing and starting new collaborations and projects, so ample time will be left for discussion and collaborative work.

Zoom connection:

https://cnrs.zoom.us/j/93031725572

Meeting ID: 930 3172 5572
Passcode: 5bhdVG

How to reach Lyon: if you fly in the Lyon Exupery airport, you can easily reach Lyon by taking the express tram Rhonexpress to the central Lyon Part-Dieu train station.

How to reach the IP2I : take the tram T1 direction IUT Feyssine or T4 direction La Doua Gaston Berger and get off at the stop Universite Lyon 1. From there you can walk to the IP2I: follow the tram track and turn on the first road on the left. The IP2I is down the road (click on the link below to see a map). Address: 4 rue Fermi, Villeurbanne

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Invited key speakers include:

- Aoife Bharucha 

- Alexander Belyaev

- Greg Bernardi

- Andreas Crivellin

- Hyun Min Lee

- Laurent Lellouch

- Pyungwon Ko

- Nazila Mahmoudi

Bogdan Malescu

- Michelangelo Mangano

- Yasuhiro Okada

- Francesco Sannino

 

Scientific committee : G. Cacciapaglia (IP2I), A. Deandrea (IP2I), Benjamin Fuks (LPTHE, Sorbonne Univ.), Suzanne Gascon (IP2I)

 

 

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Participants
  • Abhishek Iyer
  • Alan Cornell
  • Aldo Deandrea
  • Alexander Belyaev
  • Ammar Abdalgabar
  • Ana M. Teixeira
  • Anna Chrysostomou
  • Antoine Lesauvage
  • Aoife Bharucha
  • Benjamin Fuks
  • Bogdan Malaescu
  • Christophe Grojean
  • Daisuke Harada
  • Francesco Sannino
  • Gabriele Ferretti
  • Giacomo Cacciapaglia
  • Gregorio Bernardi
  • Howeida Abdallah
  • Howeida Abdallah
  • Hyeonja Jhang
  • Jordan Koechler
  • Kimiko Yamashita
  • Lara Mason
  • Luca Panizzi
  • Michelangelo Mangano
  • Mohammed Khojali
  • Namrata Manglani
  • Naveen Gaur
  • Nazila Mahmoudi
  • Pyungwon Ko
  • Quentin Bonnefoy
  • Richard Ruiz
  • Sacha Davidson
  • Shahram Vatani
  • Shivanshi Tiwari
  • Véronique Bernard
  • Yasuhiro Okada
  • Yehudi Simon
    • 10:00 10:40
      Prospects for the ILC project 40m

      The International Linear Collider (ILC) is the highest-energy electron-positron collider proposed by the international high-energy physics community. It is planned to start as a Higgs Factory with center-of–mass energy of 250 GeV, keeping energy extendibility at a later stage. Preparation for the ILC has entered a new stage recently with publication of “Proposal for the ILC Preparation Laboratory (Pre-lab)” by the ILC International Development Team. I will introduce the outline of the ILC and physics at the ILC, and explain current efforts and future prospects to realize the ILC as an international project.

      Orateur: Yasuhiro Okada (KEK)
    • 11:00 11:40
      Physics prospects of the Future Circular Collider 40m
      Orateur: michelangelo mangano (CERN)
    • 14:00 14:40
      Terazooming into compositeness/ALP's 40m

      The Tera-Z phase of future e+e− colliders, FCC-ee and CepC, is a goldmine for exploring Z portal physics. We focus on axion-like particles (ALPs) that can be produced via Z decays with a monochromatic photon. As a template model, we consider composite Higgs models with a light pseudo-scalar that couples through the Wess-Zumino-Witten term to the electroweak gauge bosons. For both photophilic and photophobic cases, we show that the Tera-Z can probe composite scales up to 100s of TeV, well beyond the capability of the LHC and current precision physics. Our results also apply to generic ALPs and, in particular, severely constrain models that explain the muon g−2 anomaly

      Orateur: Dr ABHISHEK IYER (IP2I Lyon)
    • 10:00 10:40
      New Physics prospects from D to pi l+l- 40m

      I will discuss the decay D to pi l+l-, providing motivation from the B physics anomalies. After having reviewed the previous status of the calculation for this decay, I will motivate our calculation where we take a new approach to the the resonance contributions and include for the first time the relatively large contributions from the weak annihilation diagrams. I will then discuss the consequences of this calculation of the search for new physics via D to pi l+l-, mentioning both the model independent case and the case of specific models.

      Orateur: Aoife Bharucha (CPT, Marseille)
    • 11:00 11:40
      Searching for New Physics with semileptonic B decays 40m
      Orateur: Nazila Mahmoudi (Lyon University)
    • 12:00 12:20
      On the EFT description of ALPs coupled to heavy chiral matter 20m

      The impact of heavy new physics on low-energy observables is generically and conveniently described using effective field theories (EFTs). The latter framework, when applied to the degrees of freedom of the standard model (SM), raises several questions, for instance: which is the most general EFT? which UV models require that the most general EFT be used? which observables allow to test whether the most general EFT is necessary? In this talk, I will approach these questions using the SM extended with an axion-like particle (ALP) and heavy chiral fermions. In particular, I will explain why non-decoupling effects forbid the description within the SMEFT of the interaction between the ALP and two SM gauge bosons. I will also compare the latter interaction with an adequate UV anomaly coefficient, which is also non-decouplin
      g.

      Orateur: Quentin Bonnefoy
    • 14:00 14:40
      The neutrinoless beta beta process at the LHC and beyond 40m

      The Majorana nature of neutrinos and whether lepton number symmetry is conserved are among the most pressing mysteries in physics today. This follows from their widespread implications for cosmology, nuclear physics, and particle physics. Along these lines, searches for the neutrinoless beta beta (0vBB) decay mode of heavy nuclei are highly sensitive probes of these questions, albeit with important limitations. In this talk we present a new look into the high-energy realization of the 0vBB process at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). As a case study, we focus on the same-sign WW scattering process to same-sign muons, which violates lepton number and is outside the reach of nuclear decay experiments. Whether mediated by heavy Majorana neutrinos or more generally by the Weinberg operator, we find that the LHC offers incredible complementarity to lower energy experiments and further extends the sensitivity to the nature of neutrinos.

      Orateur: Richard Ruiz (Institute of Nuclear Physics (IFJ) PAN)
    • 10:00 12:00
      g-2
      • 10:00
        Some thoughts on muon g-2 and B-meson anomalies 40m
        Orateur: Hyun Min Lee
      • 11:00
        Naturalness, the deus-ex-machina of the muon g-2 anomaly and lepton non-universality. 40m

        I will critically present the state-of-the-art of the observed standard model anomalies in flavor physics and in muon g-2 experiment. I will discuss whether the standard model could still be rescued both theoretically and experimentally and whether the anomalies can be considered as serious hints of new physics and what type. In particular I will make the case that the anomalies, especially the g-2 one hint to revived natural models of beyond standard model physics. Looking ahead, I will present possible scenarios of discovery of new physics at colliders and beyond.

        Orateur: Francesco Sannino (CP3)
    • 14:00 15:00
      g-2
      • 14:00
        New Physics Models 40m
        Orateur: Andreas Crivellin (CERN)
    • 10:00 10:40
      physics and challenges at FCC-ee 40m
      Orateur: Gregorio Bernardi (APC & LPNHE Paris)
    • 11:00 11:40
      A new resolution of flavor problem in 2HDM with U(1) Higgs gauge symmetry 40m

      Generic 2HDM's suffer from neutral Higgs mediated FCNC problem. Traditionally this problem is avoided by softly broken Z2 symmetry that distinguishes H1 and H2. In this talk I implement the softly broken Z2 symmetry to spontanesouly broken U(1) Higgs gauge symmetry. In this setup one often has to add new chiral fermions in order to maintain gauge anomaly cancellation. I discuss extensions of Type I, II, X, Y, and discuss some phenomenology.

      Orateur: Pyungwon Ko (KIAS)
    • 14:00 14:40
      Towards the Consistent Dark Matter exploration 40m

      The nature of Dark Matter (DM) is one of the greatest puzzles of modern
      particle physics and cosmology. Although overwhelming observational
      evidences from galactic to cosmological scales point to the existence of
      DM, after decades of experimental effort only its gravitational
      interaction has been experimentally confirmed. Currently, we do not have
      any clue on DM properties, such as its spin, mass, interactions other
      than gravitational, symmetry responsible for its stability, number of
      states associated to it, and possible particles that would mediate the
      interactions between DM and the standard model (SM) particles.

      If DM is light enough and interacts with SM particles directly or via
      some mediators with a strength beyond the gravitational one, its elusive
      nature can be decoded or constrained though combined searches: a) from
      direct production at colliders b) via the relic density precisely
      measured through the observations of cosmic microwave background (CMB)
      anisotropies by WMAP and PLANCK collaborations; c) from DM direct
      detection (DD) experiments, which are sensitive to elastic spin
      independent (SI) or spin dependent (SD) DM scattering off nuclei; d)
      from DM indirect detection searches, that look for SM particles produced
      in the decay or annihilation of DM present in the cosmos, both with high
      energies observables (gamma-rays, neutrinos, charge cosmic rays)
      produced in the local Universe, and by studying the effects of energy
      produced by DM annihilation in the early universe on the properties of
      the CMB spectrum.

      Decoding of unknown underlying theory of DM requires systematic
      approach.Therefore we suggest the classification of Dark Matter models
      with mediator multiplets of different spins charged under the weak
      group. This classification allows to identify models which are already
      excluded and those models and signatures which can be tested and
      possibly discovered at the LHC, future colliders and non-colldier
      experiments. Systematic exploration of DM models and their signatures
      at present creates the ground for the discovery of DM and its
      identification in the near future.
      Several classes of those models are discussed.

      Orateur: Alexander Belyaev (Southampton University)
    • 10:00 12:00
      g-2
      • 10:00
        On the dispersive evaluation of the HVP contribution to a_mu and alphaQED, and implications for the EW fit 40m
        Orateur: Bogdan MALAESCU (LPNHE, Paris, FRANCE)
      • 11:00
        Leading hadronic contribution to the muon magnetic moment from lattice quantum chromodynamics 40m
        Orateur: Laurent Lellouch (CPT Marseille)