29 June 2015 to 3 July 2015
Pisa
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Session

Parallel Session 5 - Goldstone Boson WG

2 Jul 2015, 14:30
Building E, Polo Fibonacci (Pisa)

Building E, Polo Fibonacci

Pisa

Via Buonarroti 2

Conveners

Parallel Session 5 - Goldstone Boson WG

  • Mario Antonelli (LNF)
  • Sebastien Descotes-Genon (CNRS/Univ. Paris-Sud 11)
  • Andreas Juettner (University of Southampton)
  • Emilie Passemar (Indiana University/JLab)

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  1. Oscar Cata (LMU Munich)
    02/07/2015, 14:30
    Goldstone Boson Working Group
    Talk
    After the discovery of the Higgs particle at the LHC in its first run, one of the priorities of the second run will be to ascertain its nature and understand the dynamics that trigger the breaking of electroweak symmetry. However, in order to search for deviations from a standard Higgs one needs a framework that goes beyond the Standard Model. In this talk I will discuss in which way...
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  2. Ignasi Rosell (Universidad CEU Cardenal Herrera, Valencia)
    02/07/2015, 15:00
    Goldstone Boson Working Group
    Talk
    We study strongly coupled models of electroweak symmetry breaking with a light Higgs boson. We use a resonance effective Lagrangian with bosonic massive resonances together with the Standard Model degrees of freedom, including a light Higgs. We consider constraints from the phenomenology and from the assumed high-energy behavior of the underlying theory. This resonance effective theory can be...
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  3. Peter Stoffer (HISKP, University of Bonn)
    02/07/2015, 15:20
    Goldstone Boson Working Group
    Talk
    The anomalous magnetic moment of the muon (g −2)µ has been measured and computed to very high precision of about 0.5 ppm. For more than a decade, a discrepancy has persisted between experiment and Standard Model prediction, now of about 3σ. The main uncertainty of the theory prediction is due to strong interaction effects. With the expected improvement of the input for hadronic vacuum...
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  4. Yu-Chen TUNG (University of Chicago)
    02/07/2015, 15:40
    Talk
    KOTO at J-PARC is the dedicated experiment to probe the KL➞π0νν decay, which is considered as a golden decay as its clean theoretical branching ratio and potential to test the standard model and physics beyond it. After J-PARC restoring from the radiation accident in 2013, KOTO has already started data taking, aiming to reach the standard model sensitivity of O(10^-11) in three years. We will...
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