Higgs@Capri2025

Europe/Rome
Villa Orlandi, Anacapri, Capri Island, Italy

Villa Orlandi, Anacapri, Capri Island, Italy

International Centre for Scientific Culture - University of Napoli Federico II
Description

First Workshop on the Impact of Higgs Studies on New Theories of Fundamental Interactions

The workshop is the first of its series, it focuses on discussing the impact of the Higgs studies and measurements in steering the future of the field of particle physics, and will be held at Villa Orlandi, Anacapri, Island of Capri (NA), Italy, on 6-10 October 2025.

This workshop explores the pivotal role of Higgs physics in advancing fundamental interactions and addressing unresolved questions within the Standard Model. Despite the definitive discovery of the Higgs boson, its complete potential in unveiling new theories remains largely untapped. At the workshop we will discuss recent advancements and experimental results, focusing on theoretical implications and the broader impact on particle physics.  

A collaborative environment will help foster innovative approaches and strategies, ultimately aiming to leverage Higgs studies in the search for a deeper understanding of the universe's fundamental laws.

The workshop aims to bring together experimentalists, phenomenologists, and theorists to discuss the implications and interplay of extended scalar sectors and various extensions of the Standard Model. This includes theories like dual Standard Models, multi-Higgs models, composite Higgs theories, supersymmetry, and other innovative theoretical frameworks. Among the major themes will be discussions on current indications of non-standard Higgs signals at the LHC (e.g. 152 GeV and 95 GeV) and strategies for discovering new physics at present and future colliders.

 

Participants will collaborate in an interactive environment, fostering novel ideas and approaches to leverage Higgs studies in pursuit of a deeper understanding of the universe's fundamental laws.

The registrations is open, and the fee is 290 €. Options for accommodation and the venue can be found in the respective tabs "travel information and accommodation" and "conference venue". Payment details will be disclosed in the upcoming month.

 

 

 

 

 

The Workshop is organized and funded by University of Napoli Federico II, Department of Physics and INFN, Sezione di Napoli.

Under the Moral Patronage of the University of Naples Federico II

 

Registration
Registration
Participants
    • Arrival and registration
    • 13:00
      Lunch
    • Introduction
      • 1
        Salutes from the committee
      • 2
        Salutes from the INFN Director
      • 3
        Experimental introduction: Higgs Standard Model measurements
        Speakers: Francesco Alessandro Conventi (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare), Francesco Cirotto (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
      • 4
        Exp. introduction Higgs and Beyond the Standard Model physics
        Speakers: Greg Landsberg, Greg Landsberg (Brown University)
    • 16:00
      Coffee break
    • Introduction
      • 5
        Communications in particle physics
        Speaker: Matthew Chalmers
      • 6
        History of the Higgs
        Speaker: Prof. Stefan Pokoroski (University of Warsaw)
    • Precision physics and global constraints
      • 7
        Phase transitions and Baryogenesis
        Speaker: Lisa Biermann (Institute for Theoretical Physics)
      • 8
        Overview on 690 GeV Excess
        Speaker: Maurizio Consoli (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    • 11:00
      Coffee break
    • Higgs standard model measurements and precision constraints
      • 9
        Constraints on Higgs to heavy flavour couplings in CMS
        Speaker: Danyer Perez Adan (RWTH, I. Physik. Inst.)
      • 10
        Standard Model Measurements in the Higgs sector in the Atlas Experiment
        Speaker: Camilla Di Donato (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    • 13:00
      Lunch
    • Higgs standard model measurements and precision constraints
      • 11
        CP violation in the Higgs sector at CMS
        Speaker: Antimo Cagnotta (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
      • 12
        Higgs CP Properties and EFT measurements from ATLAS
    • 16:00
      Coffee break
    • Higgs's role in BSM searches with new particles: DM, compositeness, SUSY
      • 13
        Higgs, Flavor, Compositeness
        Speaker: Joe Davighi (University of Zurich)
      • 14
        Higgs and Dark Matter
        Speaker: Antonio De Aguiar
    • Higgs and BSM physics: new higgses and multi-higgs
      • 15
        Light Charged Higgs
        Speaker: Marta Losada (NYu Abu Dhabi)
      • 16
        Twin Higgs
        Speakers: Gustavo Burdman (University of São Paulo), Gustavo Burdman (University of Sao Paulo)
      • 17
        Higgs triplets
        Speaker: Sayad Ashanujjaman
    • 11:00
      Coffee break
    • Higgs and BSM physics: new higgses and multi-higgs
      • 18
        Multihiggs models
        Speaker: Tania Robens (Rudjer Boskovic Institute (HR))
      • 19
        Light states in real multi-Higgs models with spontaneous CP violation
        Speaker: Miguel Nebot (University of Valencia - IFIC)
    • 13:00
      Lunch
    • Experimental di-higgs and new higgs production
      • 20
        Composite Higgs and Higgs Pair Production
        Speaker: Stefania De Curtis (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
      • 21
        Direct searches to di-higgs/di scalar in ATLAS and CMS experiments
        Speaker: Giulia Di Gregorio (APC Paris)
    • 16:30
      Coffee break
    • Experimental di-higgs and new higgs production
      • 22
        Constraints on Higgs boson self-coupling at CMS
        Speaker: Nitish Kumar Kasaraguppe Veerappa Gowda (RWTH Aachen University)
      • 23
        HH searches and Higgs self-coupling measurements (Atlas)
        Speaker: Rui Zhang (Argonne National Laboratory)
    • Higgs and BSM physics: excesses and anomalies
      • 24
        Higgs Associate Production overview (Alas/CMS)
        Speaker: Sezen Sekmen (Florida State University)
      • 25
        152 GeV and connection to ttbar and ttZ
        Speaker: Guglielmo Coloretti (University of Zurich (UZH))
      • 26
        Multilepton anomalies
        Speaker: Bruce Mellado
    • 11:00
      Coffee break
    • Higgs and BSM physics: excesses and anomalies
      • 27
        Overview on the 95 GeV Higgs
        Speaker: Thomas Biekötter
    • 13:00
      Lunch
    • Higgs's role in BSM searches with new particles: DM, compositeness, SUSY
      • 28
        Higgs in working 331 models
        Speakers: Stefano Morisi (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare), Stefano Morisi (Università federico II Napoli)
      • 29
        Composite Higgs Models and their signatures
        Speakers: Natascia Vignaroli (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare), Natascia Vignaroli (INFN)
      • 30
        Deconstruction approach to di-Higgs production and application to NMSSM
        Speaker: Luca Panizzi (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    • 16:30
      Coffee break
    • Higgs's role in BSM searches with new particles: DM, compositeness, SUSY
      • 31
        Higgs searches with objects in the boosted regime (ATLAS + CMS)
        Speakers: Francesco Carnevali, Francesco Carnevali (INFN Napoli), Francesco Carnevali (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
      • 32
        BSM Higgs Searches with ATLAS
        Speaker: Pawel Bruckman de Renstrom (Institute of Nuclear Physics, Krakow)
    • Higgs's role in future colliders
      • 33
        Higgs at Future Colliders
        Speakers: Dario Buttazzo (INFN Pisa), Dario Buttazzo (Institute for Advanced Study, TU Munich)
      • 34
        Theory uncertainties at Higgs Factories
        Speakers: Emanuele Angelo Bagnaschi (INFN LNF), Emanuele Angelo Bagnaschi (CERN)
      • 35
        Multi-Higgs at future colliders
        Speaker: Barbara Mele (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
    • 11:00
      Coffee break
    • Salutes and departures: salutes
      • 36
        Summary and salutes