24–30 nov. 2024
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Session

Beyond Standard Model

28 nov. 2024, 09:30

Présidents de session

Beyond Standard Model

  • Christophe Roland

Beyond Standard Model

  • Christophe Roland

Documents de présentation

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  1. Christophe Roland
    28/11/2024 09:30
  2. Grigorii TOLKACHEV (CPPM, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS/IN2P3 (FR)), Grigorii Tolkachev (CPPM, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS/IN2P3 (FR))
    28/11/2024 10:00

    Physics at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) is the high priority research field of the Particle Physics community worldwide. ATLAS is one of the two general purpose experiments installed at the LHC that discovered a Higgs boson in July 2012, key piece for the understanding of the fundamental interactions and the origin of elementary particle...

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  3. Gaël Coulon
    28/11/2024 11:00

    I will present the current search in the CMS experiment for exotic signatures characteristic of massive particles with a sufficiently long lifetime to be considered stable at the detector scale, and electrically charged. Such particles, among other things, have a special properties: because of their large mass, they deposit more energy in the matter than Standard Model particles.
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  4. Benjamin Massoteau (IP2I)
    28/11/2024 11:30

    En 2012, le modèle standard a été complété après la découverte au LHC, par les expériences ATLAS et CMS, d’un boson scalaire pouvant correspondre au boson de Higgs tel que prédit par le mécanisme BEHHGK. Cependant, des modèles d’extensions du modèle standard comme le 2HDM ou la supersymétrie prédisent des bosons de Higgs additionnels pouvant posséder des masses bien différentes de celui...

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  5. Katia MICHIELSEN (LPSC Grenoble- UGA, CNRS)
    28/11/2024 12:00

    The neutron electric dipole moment (nEDM) is the coupling of the neutron spin to an external electric field. A non-zero electric dipole moment would violate time reversal symmetry, source of charge-parity violation.
    The n2EDM experiment aims to lower the nEDM upper limit by one order of magnitude, increasing the sensitivity to beyond standard model physics and to processes leading to baryon...

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  6. Katia MICHIELSEN (LPSC Grenoble- UGA, CNRS)
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