Dr
Michael Rauch
(Univ. Karlsruhe, KIT)
07/03/2012 17:00
Theory
Ordinary
The scalar Higgs boson is the final missing piece of the Standard Model and crucial to understand electro-weak symmetry breaking. After its
discovery, the next step will be to determine its properties, in
particular also its couplings, as precisely as possible.
In this talk, we will discuss the prospects of measuring these couplings
at the LHC. Thereby, we can test their agreement with...
Azeddine Kasmi
(Baylor University)
07/03/2012 17:20
Experiment
Ordinary
Using the full dataset (10 fb-1) delivered by the Fermilab Tevatron, the CDF and D0 experiments are actively seeking evidence for the Brout-Englert-Higgs (BEH) boson in beyond the standard model (BSM) scenarios, particularly in supersymmetric models and fermiophobic scenarios. The simplest supersymmetric extension to the standard model, the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM),...
Mme
Anna Kaminska
(University of Warsaw)
07/03/2012 17:40
Theory
Ordinary
In the absence of an elementary scalar boson the perturbative description of the Standard Model breaks down at energies around 1TeV. Heavy spin-1 fields coupled to W and Z bosons can extend the validity of the theory up to higher scales. In my talk I will discuss the prospects to observe the degrees of freedom that unitarize the WW scattering amplitudes in the context of strong electroweak...
Prof.
Veronica Sanz
(York University)
07/03/2012 18:00
Theory
Ordinary
In this talk we briefly summarize non-standard EWSB scenarios and the ways to tell them apart at the LHC.
Sridhara Dasu
07/03/2012 18:25
Experiment
Ordinary
Dr
Bodhitha Jayatilaka
(Duke University)
07/03/2012 19:35
Experiment
Ordinary
Jan Kretzschmar
(jan.kretzschmar@liverpool.ac.uk)
07/03/2012 19:55
Experiment
Ordinary