LFC15: physics prospects for Linear and other Future Colliders after the discovery of the Higgs

Europe/Rome
Conference Room (ECT*)

Conference Room

ECT*

Strada delle Tabarelle, 286 | I-38123 Villazzano TRENTO (TN)
Francois Richard, Gennaro Corcella (LNF), Giulia Pancheri (LNF), Stefania De Curtis (FI), Stefano Moretti
Description
This workshop will explore the impact of QCD effects on the choice of future high-energy accelerators, where to pursue effective studies of the BEH (Brout-Englert-Higgs) boson in view of ascertaining its true nature. We shall discuss the implications of the fact that its hadronic signatures are indeed the least accessible ones at present and examine possible origins of the BEH boson from physics Beyond the Standard Model. The workshop will include presentations from leading participants in studies of future projects, both Linear and Circular colliders, including Cosmic Ray projects as well. Comparison with LHC results from the coming run at 13 TeV and the future high luminosity option will highlight the new frontiers to explore.
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List of participants
Participants
  • Gennaro Corcella
  • Giovanni Punzi
    • 14:30 15:00
      Approaching a new energy frontier at the LHC 30m
      Speaker: Barbara Mele (ROMA1)
      Slides
    • 15:00 15:30
      Perspectives for muon colliders and neutrino factories 30m
      Speaker: Maurizio Giorgio Bonesini (MIB)
      Slides
    • 15:30 16:00
      Status of the International Linear Collider 30m
      Speaker: Kaoru Yokoya
      Slides
    • 16:00 16:30
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 16:30 17:00
      Physics program of FCC-ee 30m
      Speaker: David d'Enterria (CERN)
      Slides
    • 17:00 17:30
      First results from LHCb 13 TeV run, and prospects of measurements at higher luminosity 30m
      Speaker: Giovanni Punzi (PI)
      Slides
    • 17:30 18:00
      Total pp cross-sections at LHC and cosmic ray energies 30m
      Speaker: Giulia Pancheri (LNF)
      Slides
    • 09:30 10:00
      BSM searches at the LHC 30m
      Speaker: Dr Norraphat Srimanobhas (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand)
      Slides
    • 10:00 10:30
      Naturalness after LHC Run I 30m
      Speaker: Andrea Romanino (TS)
      Slides
    • 10:30 11:00
      EFT analys of the off-shell Higgs production in gluon fusion at FCC 30m
      Speaker: Dr Aleksandr Azatov (Dipartimento di Fisica, Universita di Roma ``La Sapienza")
      Slides
    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 11:30 12:00
      Composite Higgs models and ttbar production at future e+e- colliders 30m
      Speaker: Mr Daniele Barducci (University of Southampton / NExT Institute)
      Slides
    • 12:00 12:30
      Heavy Neutrinos at Future Colliders 30m
      Speaker: Bhupal Dev
      Slides
    • 12:30 14:30
      Lunch Break 2h
    • 14:30 15:00
      Indirect determinations of the top-quark mass 30m
      Speaker: Paride Paradisi (CERN)
      Slides
    • 15:00 15:30
      Top physics at Linear Colliders 30m
      Speaker: Mr Roman Poeschl Poeschl (LAL Orsay)
      Slides
    • 15:30 16:00
      Electroweak corrections to top-pair production at lepton colliders 30m
      Speaker: Dr Emi Kou Kou (LAL/IN2P3)
      Slides
    • 16:00 16:30
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 16:30 17:00
      Testing the Standard Model with the lepton g-2 30m
      Speaker: Massimo Passera (PD)
      Slides
    • 17:00 17:30
      Measuring the Leading order hadronic contributon to g-2 in the space-like region 30m
      Speaker: Graziano Venanzoni (LNF)
      Slides
    • 17:30 18:00
      The New Muon g-2 Experiment at Fermilab 30m
      Speaker: Prof. David Hertzog (University of Washington)
      Slides
    • 18:00 18:45
      Movie: Bruno Touschek with AdA in Orsay
    • 09:30 10:00
      Theory overview on top mass and couplings 30m
      Speaker: Prof. Eric Laenen (Nikhef/UvAe)
      Slides
    • 10:00 10:30
      Status report on top mass and coupling measurements 30m
      Speaker: Prof. Marina Cobal (Udine U. & INFN)
    • 10:30 11:00
      Top Physics at future hadron colliders 30m
      Speaker: Marco Zaro
      Slides
    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 11:30 12:00
      Higgs Physics at the LHC 30m
      Speaker: Cesare Bini (ROMA1)
      Slides
    • 12:00 12:30
      Prospects for double Higgs production 30m
      Speaker: Giuliano Panico
      Slides
    • 12:30 13:00
      Singlet-like Higgs bosons at present and future colliders 30m
      Speaker: Dr Dario Buttazzo (Institute for Advanced Study, TU Munich)
      Slides
    • 13:00 14:30
      Lunch break 1h 30m
    • 14:30 19:30
      Excursion 5h
    • 09:30 10:00
      Cosmological history of the Higgs vacuum instability 30m
      Speaker: Mr Enrico Morgante (Université de Genève)
      Slides
    • 10:00 10:30
      Latest results from the AMS-02 experiment on the International Space Station after 4 years in space 30m
      Speaker: Valerio Vagelli
      Slides
    • 10:30 11:00
      Modelling Galactic cosmic ray origin and propagation: recent successes and open issues 30m
      Speaker: Dario Grasso (PI)
      Slides
    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 11:30 12:00
      Robust collider limits on heavy-mediator dark matter 30m
      Speaker: Davide Racco
      Slides
    • 12:00 12:30
      Exotic leptons at future linear colliders 30m
      Speaker: Simone Biondini
      Slides
    • 12:30 13:00
      Effects of Sfermion Mixing induced by RGE Running in the Minimal Flavor Violating CMSSM 30m
      Speaker: Mario E. Gomez
      Slides
    • 13:00 14:30
      Lunch break 1h 30m
    • 14:30 15:30
      Colloquium: The future of accelerator physics 1h
      With the discovery of the Higgs boson at CERN, the Standard Model has been turned into a complete theory, fully consistent with all available data. However, the Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism opens a new window, well beyond particle physics, which has to be precisely explored at present and future accelerators. There are two ways to carry out this exploration: directly, by producing new particles, which requires very large energies, and indirectly, by measuring their effects at quantum level, which requires high precision. Unfortunately, no accelerator is able to cover both aspects. This talk is aimed at this comparison, rather than at discussing strategies, politics and techniques, but nevertheless these issues will not be ignored.
      Speaker: Francois Richard
      Slides
    • 15:30 16:00
      Higgs and supersymmetry 30m
      Speaker: Giovanni Villadoro
      Slides
    • 16:00 16:30
      Coffee break 30m
    • 16:30 17:00
      Hunting for heavy composite Majorana neutrinos at the LHC 30m
      Speaker: Roberto Leonardi (PG)
      Slides
    • 17:00 17:30
      Theory status of four-fermion production at e+ e- colliders 30m
      Speaker: Dr Christian Schwinn (Freiburg University)
      Slides
    • 17:30 18:00
      Higgs effects in ttbar production near threshold in e+ e- annihilation 30m
      Speaker: Martin Beneke
      Slides
    • 09:30 10:00
      QCD at the LHC: status and prospects 30m
      Speaker: Ruggero Turra (MI)
      Slides
    • 10:00 10:30
      The growing toolbox of perturbative QCD 30m
      Speaker: Lorenzo Magnea (TO)
      Slides
    • 10:30 11:00
      Parton Distribution Functions at future colliders 30m
      Speaker: Alberto Guffanti
      Slides
    • 11:00 11:30
      Coffee break 30m
    • 11:30 12:00
      QCD Effects at High Luminosity Hadron Colliders 30m
      Speaker: Francesco Hautmann (University of Oxford)
      Slides
    • 12:00 12:30
      NNLO QCD calculations for future high energy colliders 30m
      Speaker: Leandro Javier Cieri (ROMA1)
      Slides
    • 12:30 13:00
      An alternative subtraction scheme for NLO QCD calculations 30m
      Speaker: Tania Robens
      Slides