INFN@Young

Young@INFN 2025: 1st event - "HL-LHC Challenges: Physics & Technology"

by Lorenzo Corazzina (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare), Marco Del Vecchio

Europe/Rome
Sala Direzione INFN (Dipartimento di Fisica - Edi. Marconi)

Sala Direzione INFN

Dipartimento di Fisica - Edi. Marconi

Description

1st speaker: Marco Del Vecchio

Title: "Unveiling the Higgs Potential: Chasing the Double Higgs Signal"

Abstract: "The discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012 opened the path to precision studies of the Higgs sector. A key open question is the shape of the Higgs potential, especially the trilinear self-coupling, which remains unmeasured. This coupling is crucial in double Higgs (HH) production, a rare process highly sensitive to beyond Standard Model effects. This talk will cover the theoretical motivation and the most promising decay channels."

 

2nd speaker: Lorenzo Corazzina

Title: "

Triggering the Future: Fast Muon Detection for the HL-LHC Era"

Abstract: "Trigger systems play a crucial role in high-luminosity experiments, as they form the first stage in the data acquisition chain—from detectors to permanent storage—by selecting the most relevant events in real time. For the Phase-2 upgrade, the ATLAS Level-0 muon trigger will exploit powerful field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to execute fast and efficient trigger algorithms. This talk will provide an overview of the ATLAS Phase-2 upgrade of the L0 muon barrel trigger, in preparation for the High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC), with a focus on one of the proposed candidate algorithms: pattern matching."

Organised by

Federica De Riggi, Giuliano Gustavino, Ambra Mariani, Lorenzo Pierini, Stefano Scacco