GDR Terascale@Palaiseau

Europe/Paris
Ecole Polytechnique

Ecole Polytechnique

Route de Saclay, 91128 Palaiseau
Christophe Ochando (LLR), Dirk Zerwas (LAL Orsay), Gilbert Moultaka (L2C Montpellier, UMR5221-UM2/INP/CNRS), Sylvaine Pieyre (LLR communication)
Description
We are looking forward to welcome you at the LLR, Palaiseau, from June 2 to 4 for the meeting of the GDR Terascale. Please register as soon as possible, the registration deadline is Mai 25, 2014.

Your contribution to the programme is welcome. Please contact the coordinators of the corresponding session if you would like to give a talk:

Higgs: Sandrine Laplace, Christophe Ochando, Pietro Slavich
BSM: Marie-Helene Genest, Stephane Lavignac, Ana Teixeira, Patrice Verdier
Dark Universe: Emmanuel Moulin, Marco Cirelli
Tools: Benjamin Fuks and Nikola Makovec

You can find their e-mail addresses on the Web-page of the GDR Terascale. The GDR will offer the lunches on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday as well as the dinner on Tuesday evening.
Transparents
Participants
  • Adam Falkowski
  • Ana M. Teixeira
  • Andrea Vittino
  • Anja Butter
  • Benoit Schmauch
  • Brando Bellazzini
  • Cedric Weiland
  • Chiara Arina
  • Christophe Ochando
  • Claude Charlot
  • Clement helsens
  • David Delgove
  • Dimitris Varouchas
  • Dipan Sengupta
  • Dirk Zerwas
  • Emmanuel Moulin
  • Eric CONTE
  • Eung Jin Chun
  • Florian Beaudette
  • Gilbert Moultaka
  • Giovanni Marchiori
  • Guillaume Chalons
  • Hermès BÉLUSCA-MAÏTO
  • Jean Orloff
  • Jean-Baptiste Sauvan
  • Jean-Claude BRIENT
  • Jean-Francois Grivaz
  • Julien Masbou
  • Jérémie Quevillon
  • Jérémy Bernon
  • Karen De Causmaecker
  • Karim Benakli
  • Laurent Duflot
  • Lorenzo Sorbo
  • Loïc VALERY
  • Luca Scotto Lavina
  • Marco CIRELLI
  • Marie-Hélène Genest
  • Mark Goodsell
  • Michael Rauch
  • Nazila Mahmoudi
  • Nicolas Berger
  • Nikola Makovec
  • Olivier Davignon
  • Otilia Anamaria Ducu
  • Pierre-Antoine Delsart
  • Pietro Slavich
  • Robert Ziegler
  • Roberto Salerno
  • Sabine Kraml
  • Sandrine Laplace
  • Sara Diglio
  • Serguei Ganjour
  • Sophie Henrot-Versille
  • Stephanie Baffioni
  • Steve Muanza
  • Thibault de Boissière
  • Thibaut Schmitt
  • Thomas Lacroix
  • Thomas Serre
  • Timon Mede
  • Ulrich Goerlach
  • Ursula Laa
  • Vincent Bizouard
  • yannick stoll
  • yves sirois
    • Registration
    • Welcome
      Présidents de session: Dirk Zerwas (LAL Orsay), Gilbert Moultaka (L2C Montpellier, UMR5221-UM2/INP/CNRS)
    • Higgs Amphithéâtre Becquerel

      Amphithéâtre Becquerel

      Ecole Polytechnique

      Route de Saclay, 91128 Palaiseau
      Présidents de session: Dr Christophe Ochando (LLR), Dr Pietro Slavich (LPTHE Paris), Mme Sandrine Laplace (LPNHE)
      • 1
        A tight constraint on the Higgs width from off-shell production and decay to ZZ
        Orateur: M. Claude Charlot (LLR-Ecole Polytechnique)
        Slides
      • 2
        Constraints on new phenomena through Higgs coupling measurements
        Orateur: M. David Delgove (Laboratoire de l'accélérateur linéaire)
        Transparents
      • 3
        Introduction to the FCC project
        Orateurs: M. Clement Helsens (CEA Saclay), Dr Clement helsens (CERN)
        Transparents
    • 15:55
      Coffee Break
    • Higgs Amphithéâtre Becquerel

      Amphithéâtre Becquerel

      Ecole Polytechnique

      Route de Saclay, 91128 Palaiseau
      Présidents de session: Dr Christophe Ochando (LLR), Dr Pietro Slavich (LPTHE Paris), Mme Sandrine Laplace (LPNHE)
      • 4
        Exotic Higgs decays at the LHC
        Orateur: M. Adam Falkowski (LPT Orsay)
      • 5
        boosted Higgs decays into gamma and a Z in the NMSSM
        Orateur: Vincent Bizouard (LAPTh)
      • 6
        Search for the resonant production of two Higgs bosons in the gammagamma bbbar final state at CMS
        Orateur: Dr Serguei Ganjour (CEA/Saclay/IRFU/SPP)
        Transparents
      • 7
        Review of recent Higgs results from ATLAS
        Orateur: Giovanni Marchiori (LPNHE Paris)
        Slides
    • Conseil de Groupement
      Présidents de session: Dirk Zerwas (LAL Orsay), Gilbert Moultaka (L2C Montpellier, UMR5221-UM2/INP/CNRS)
      Agenda
    • Higgs Amphithéâtre Carnot

      Amphithéâtre Carnot

      Ecole Polytechnique

      Route de Saclay, 91128 Palaiseau
      Présidents de session: Dr Christophe Ochando (LLR), Dr Pietro Slavich (LPTHE Paris), Mme Sandrine Laplace (LPNHE)
      • 8
        H->tautau in ATLAS
        Orateur: Dr Dimitri Varouchas (LPNHE)
        Transparents
      • 9
        H->tautau in CMS
        Orateurs: M. Olivier Davignon (LPNHE), Dr Olivier Davignon (Laboratoire Leprince-Ringuet)
        Transparents
      • 10
        Search for additional resonance in diphoton channel
        Orateur: Nicolas Berger (LAPP)
        Slides
    • Methods & Tools Amphithéâtre Carnot

      Amphithéâtre Carnot

      Ecole Polytechnique

      Route de Saclay, 91128 Palaiseau
      Présidents de session: Benjamin Fuks (IPHC Strasbourg / CERN), M. Nikola Makovec (LAL Orsay)
      • 11
        VBF@NLO
        Orateur: Dr Michael Rauch (Univ. Karlsruhe, KIT)
        Slides
      • 12
        News from SmodelS
        Orateur: Ursula Laa (Hephy Vienna, LPSC Grenoble)
        Transparents
    • 11:05
      Coffee Break
    • Methods & Tools Amphithéâtre Carnot

      Amphithéâtre Carnot

      Ecole Polytechnique

      Route de Saclay, 91128 Palaiseau
      Présidents de session: Benjamin Fuks (IPHC Strasbourg / CERN), M. Nikola Makovec (LAL Orsay)
      • 13
        SFitter and the NMSSM
        Orateur: Anja Butter (LAL Orsay)
        Transparents
      • 14
        News from MadAnalysis 5
        Orateur: M. Eric CONTE (GRPHE - Université de Haute-Alsace)
        Slides
    • 12:30
      Lunch Break Restaurant Magnan

      Restaurant Magnan

      Ecole Polytechnique

      Route de Saclay, 91128 Palaiseau
    • Methods & Tools Amphithéâtre Carnot

      Amphithéâtre Carnot

      Ecole Polytechnique

      Route de Saclay, 91128 Palaiseau
      Présidents de session: Benjamin Fuks (IPHC Strasbourg / CERN), M. Nikola Makovec (LAL Orsay)
      • 15
        Towards a public analysis database for LHC new physics searches using MadAnalysis 5
        Orateur: Dr Guillaume Chalons (LPSC-IN2P3-CNRS)
        Transparents
      • 16
        Lilith : a new public code for fitting the Higgs likelihood
        Orateur: Jérémy Bernon (LPSC)
        Transparents
    • BSM Amphithéâtre Carnot

      Amphithéâtre Carnot

      Ecole Polytechnique

      Route de Saclay, 91128 Palaiseau
      Présidents de session: Ana M. Teixeira (LPC Clermont), Marie-Hélène Genest (LPSC), Dr Patrice Verdier (IPN Lyon), Dr Stéphane Lavignac (SPhT Saclay)
      • 17
        The slow gravitino
        Orateur: Dr Karim Benakli (CNRS)
        Slides
      • 18
        A new flavour imprint of SU(5)-like Grand Unification and its LHC signatures
        Orateurs: Yannick STOLL (Lapth Annecy Le Vieux), M. yannick stoll (LAPTh)
        Slides
      • 19
        SUSY models for ATLAS and CMS multilepton analysis
        Orateur: Mlle Karen De Causmaecker (VUB)
        Slides
    • 16:10
      Coffee Break
    • BSM Amphithéâtre Carnot

      Amphithéâtre Carnot

      Ecole Polytechnique

      Route de Saclay, 91128 Palaiseau
      Présidents de session: Ana M. Teixeira (LPC Clermont), Marie-Hélène Genest (LPSC), Dr Patrice Verdier (IPN Lyon), Dr Stéphane Lavignac (SPhT Saclay)
      • 20
        Sleptons and charginos direct searches in 2 leptons at ATLAS
        Orateur: Thomas Serre (CPPM)
        Transparents
      • 21
        ATLAS search for SUSY with same-sign leptons and jets
        Orateur: Otilia Anamaria Ducu (CPPM / IFIN-HH)
        Transparents
      • 22
        Jet substructure and top tagging to search for new physics
        Orateur: Dr Pierre-Antoine Delsart (LPSC)
      • 23
        Stop searches with boosted tops and transverse variables.
        Orateur: Dr Dipan Sengupta (LPSC, Grenoble)
    • 20:30
      Dinner "La Terrasse du Laurier" in Paris, 145 Boulevard Saint-Michel,RER-B Port-Royal

      "La Terrasse du Laurier" in Paris, 145 Boulevard Saint-Michel,RER-B Port-Royal

    • BSM Amphithéâtre Becquerel

      Amphithéâtre Becquerel

      Ecole Polytechnique

      Route de Saclay, 91128 Palaiseau
      Présidents de session: Ana M. Teixeira (LPC Clermont), Marie-Hélène Genest (LPSC), Dr Patrice Verdier (IPN Lyon), Dr Stéphane Lavignac (SPhT Saclay)
      • 24
        Resurrecting the minimal renormalizable supersymmetric SU(5) model
        Orateur: Timon Mede
        Slides
      • 25
        LFV Higgs decays in the inverse seesaw
        Orateur: Dr Cedric Weiland (IFT UAM/CSIC)
        Slides
      • 26
        Flavoured scalar triplet leptogenesis
        Orateur: Benoit Schmauch (CEA Scalay)
    • 10:30
      Coffee Break
    • Dark Universe Amphithéâtre Becquerel

      Amphithéâtre Becquerel

      Ecole Polytechnique

      Route de Saclay, 91128 Palaiseau
      Présidents de session: Dr Emmanuel Moulin (IRFU/SPP), M. Marco CIRELLI (CNRS IPhT Saclay)
      • 27
        Mainly axion cold dark matter from natural SUSY
        By eschewing fine-tuning from the electroweak and QCD sectors of supersymmetry (natural supersymmetry or SUSY), and by invoking the Kim-Nilles solution to the SUSY mu problem, one is lead to models wherein the dark matter is comprised of a mixture of axions and higgsino-like WIMPs. Over a large range of Peccei-Quinn breaking scale f_a~ 10^9-10^{12} GeV, one then expects about 90-95% axion dark matter. In such a scenario, both axion and WIMP direct detection may be expected.
        Orateur: Prof. Eung Jin Chun (KIAS Seoul)
      • 28
        Recent results of the XENON100 experiment and future goals of the XENON project
        Orateur: Dr Julien Masbou (SUBATECH)
        Transparents
    • 12:30
      Lunch Restaurant Magnan

      Restaurant Magnan

      Ecole Polytechnique

      Route de Saclay, 91128 Palaiseau
    • Dark Universe Amphithéâtre Becquerel

      Amphithéâtre Becquerel

      Ecole Polytechnique

      Route de Saclay, 91128 Palaiseau
      Présidents de session: Dr Emmanuel Moulin (IRFU/SPP), M. Marco CIRELLI (CNRS IPhT Saclay)
      • 29
        BICEP2 and its implications for cosmology and particle physics
        In this talk, after a very brief description of inflation and its predictions for the properties Cosmic Microwave Background radiation, I will discuss the results by the BICEP2 collaboration, that recently claimed detection of the so-called primordial B modes in the CMB. In particular, my talk will focus on the implications that such a detection would have for inflationary model building and for particle physics.
        Orateur: Dr Lorenzo Sorbo (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
        Transparents
      • 30
        Fitting the Fermi-LAT GeV excess: on the importance of the propagation of electrons from dark matter
        An excess of gamma rays at GeV energies has been detected in the Fermi-LAT data. This signal comes from a narrow region around the Galactic Center and has been interpreted as possible evidence for light (30 GeV) dark matter particles. Focussing on the prompt gamma-ray emission, previous work found that the best fit to the data corresponds to annihilations proceeding into b quarks, with a dark matter profile ~ r^{-1.2}. In this talk, I will show that this is not the only possible annihilation set-up. More specifically, I will show how including the contributions to the gamma-ray spectrum from inverse Compton scattering and bremsstrahlung from electrons produced in dark matter annihilations, and undergoing diffusion through the Galactic magnetic field, modifies the spectrum, in particular for leptonic final states.
        Orateur: Thomas Lacroix
        Slides
      • 31
        DM with supersymmetric triplets
        The Triplet extension of the MSSM (TMSSM) alleviates the little hierarchy problem and provides a significant enhancement of the loop-induced diphoton rate of the lightest CP-even Higgs h. In this I will present the first computation of the h into Z + gamma decay. I will show that the rates of loop-induced decays are correlated and their signal strengths can rise up to 40% - 60% depending on the channel. I will furthermore study the dark matter phenomenology of the TMSSM. The lightest neutralino is a good dark matter candidate in two regions. The first one is related to the Higgs and Z resonances and the LSP is mostly Bino. The second one is achieved for a mass larger than 90 GeV and the LSP behaves as the well-tempered neutralino. An advantage of the triplet contribution is that the well-tempered neutralino can be a Bino-Triplino mixture, relieving the problem of achieving M_2 ~ M_1 in unified scenarios. The dark matter constraints strongly affect the Higgs phenomenology, reducing the potential enhancements of the diphoton and of the Z + photon channels by 20% at most. In the near future, complementarity of dark matter direct searches and collider experiments will be crucial to probe most of the parameter space where the neutralino is the dark matter candidate.
        Orateur: Dr Chiara Arina (IAP)
        Transparents
      • 32
        Axion searches with the EDELWEISS experiment
        Orateur: Thibault De Boissiere (CEA Sacaly)
        Slides
    • Famous last words
      Présidents de session: Dirk Zerwas (LAL Orsay), Gilbert Moultaka (L2C Montpellier, UMR5221-UM2/INP/CNRS)
      slides