14–21 Jan 2021
Online via Zoom
Asia/Hong_Kong timezone

Session

Conference: Theory

CF-Th
19 Jan 2021, 16:00
Online via Zoom

Online via Zoom

Conveners

Conference: Theory: Day 1 (CF-TH-D1)

  • Cen ZHANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy Sciences)

Conference: Theory: Day 2 (CF-TH-D2)

  • Haipeng AN (Tsinghua University)

Conference: Theory: Day 3 (CF-TH-D3)

  • Xiaoping WANG (Beihang University)

Presentation materials

There are no materials yet.

  1. Fotios KOUTROULIS (National Technical University of Athens)
    19/01/2021, 16:00
    Theory
  2. Madan SINGH (M. N. S Government College Bhiwani)
    19/01/2021, 16:24
    Theory
  3. Álvaro JESUS (International Institute of Physics / Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte)
    19/01/2021, 16:48
    Theory
  4. Sven HEINEMEYER (Spanish National Research Council (CSIC))
    19/01/2021, 17:12
    Theory
  5. Yoxara Sánchez VILLAMIZAR (International Institute of Physics, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte)
    19/01/2021, 17:36
    Theory
  6. Jia LIU (Peking University)
    20/01/2021, 16:00
    Theory
  7. Xiaoping WANG (Beihang University)
    20/01/2021, 16:24
    Theory
  8. Wei SU (University of Adelaide)
    20/01/2021, 16:48
    Theory
  9. Shao-Feng GE (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
    20/01/2021, 17:12
    Theory
  10. Zihui WANG (New York University)
    20/01/2021, 17:36
    Theory
  11. Junsong CANG (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    20/01/2021, 18:00
  12. Yongchao ZHANG (Southeast University)
    20/01/2021, 18:25
  13. João SEABRA (Instituto Superior Técnico)
    21/01/2021, 16:00
    Theory
  14. Bin YAN (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
    21/01/2021, 16:24
    Theory
  15. Huayang SONG (University of Arizona)
    21/01/2021, 16:48
    Theory
  16. Krzysztof JODLOWSKI (National Centre for Nuclear Research)
    21/01/2021, 17:12
    Theory
  17. Bruce Mellado GARCIA (University of the Witwatersrand)
    21/01/2021, 17:36
    Theory
  18. Wei LIU (Nanjing University of Science and Technology)
    21/01/2021, 18:00
  19. Sebastian TROJANOWSKI (Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center)
  20. Huayang Song (University of Arizona)
    Theory

    The naturalness problem motivates new physics beyond the Standard Model (SM). The Higgs sector in neutral naturalness models provides a portal to the hidden QCD sector, and thus Higgs coupling measurements play a central role in exploring the model parameter space. We investigate a class of neutral naturalness models, in which the Higgs boson is a pseudo-Goldstone boson with the radial mode at...

    Go to contribution page
  21. Dr Wei Liu (Nanjing University of Science and Technology)
    Theory

    In this talk, we study some of the consequence of one example of a beyond the Standard Model theory. Namely, we discuss a model based on a spontaneously broken $B-L$ gauge symmetry. It can explain the light neutrino masses via a Type-I seesaw mechanism with heavy neutrinos. From the limits on the light neutrinos masses due to double beta decay experiments and cosmological observations together...

    Go to contribution page
  22. Junsong Cang (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    Theory

    Cascade of particles injected due to the decay and annihilation of dark matter (DM) particles and Primordial black hole (PBH), which has gained increasing interests as an alternative candidate for DM, can potentially change the cosmic recombination history by ionizing and heating the intergalactic medium, which results in altering the anisotropy spectra of the Cosmic Microwave Background...

    Go to contribution page
  23. Yongchao Zhang (Southeast University)
    Theory

    Abstract: A light CP-even scalar $S$ with mass below GeV-scale exists in may beyond standard model (SM) scenarios. Such a light particle can be produced abundantly in the stars, such as the Sun, red giants, white dwarfs, horizontal-branch stars, neutron star mergers, and supernovae. In this talk I will show the state-of-art stellar limits on $S$. Assuming the couplings of $S$ to the SM...

    Go to contribution page
  24. Ms Álvaro Jesus (International Institute of Physics / Federal University of Rio )
    Theory

    We investigate simplified models involving an inert scalar triplet and vector-like leptons that can account for the muon g−2 anomaly. These simplified scenarios are embedded in a model that features W' and Z' bosons, which are subject to stringent collider bounds. The constraints coming from the muon g−2 anomaly are put into perspective with collider bounds, as well as bounds coming from...

    Go to contribution page
Building timetable...