1st Mediterranean Conference on Higgs Physics

Africa/Casablanca
Conseil regional Tanger-Tétouan-AlHoceima

Conseil regional Tanger-Tétouan-AlHoceima

Rue Elouchak. Tangier. Morocco Route Boukhalef, Tanger, Morocco
Abdesslam Arhrib (U), Farida Fassi (Universite Mohammed V (MA))
Description

In July 2012, the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC-CERN) reported the discovery of a new scalar boson, with 7 and 8 TeV center of mass energy, whose properties are compatible with those of the Standard Model Higgs boson.

The Higgs boson discovery acknowledged by the 2013 Nobel Prize in physics is a major success for the experiments at LHC. This Nobel Prize was awarded jointly to François Englert and Peter W. Higgs.

This discovery was consolidated by 13 TeV run and several Higgs measurement was scrutinized to an unprecedented precision and new measurements was performed. With the future LHC run with High luminosity, we expect improvement of all the aforementioned measurements and perform new ones.  Another task of the future LHC run would be the discovery of the long-awaited new physics beyond Standard Model(SM) that should show up at the TeV scale.

The 1st Mediterranean Conference on Higgs Physics (MCHP) intends to foster discussion across all fields relevant to Higgs phenomenology, such as various extended Higgs sector, super-symmetric models, exotic particles, dark matter, model building, flavor physics and neutrino masses, LHC results and High Energy physics tools.

MCHP will bring together experts from the theoretical and experimental communities for a joint brainstorming on the status of this phenomenology, identify areas for improvements, as well as address a variety of open fundamental questions in particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology.

The topics that will be covered include:

  • Higgs properties
  • Theory and phenomenology of models with extended Higgs sector.
  • Higgs in Supersymmetric models
  • Higgs in extra-dimensions and composite models
  • Higgs and gravitational waves
  • Dark matter models
  • Neutrinos oscillations
  • Astroparticle and cosmology
  • HEP tools

The conference will be held in "Tanger-Tetouan-Alhoceima locaux", from 23th to 26th September 2019.

Tangier lies in the northern coast of Morocco. There is huge diversity in flavour and culture and is the favorite destination of all who visit Morocco. Tangier offers a wonderful environment to ensure a productive conference.

The conference will have series of plenary talks as well as a poster session. Interested participants are requested to submit their abstracts through the web site of the conference.

 

A. Arhrib
Registration
Registration
Participants
    • Registration
    • Welcome by Academic and Scientific Authorities (A. Arhrib (FST Tanger) B.Moumni (vice président UAE) M. Addou (dean FST Tanger) A. Benzekri (Vice présidente région Tanger Tetouan AlHoceima)

      A. Arhrib (FST Tanger)
      B.Moumni (vice président UAE)
      M. Addou (dean FST Tanger)
      A. Benzekri (Vice présidente région Tanger Tetouan AlHoceima)

      Conveners: Prof. A. Benzekri (Vice présidente région Tanger Tetouan AlHoceima), Abdesslam Arhrib (U), Prof. B.Moumnu (vice président UAE), Prof. M. Addou (dean FST Tanger)
    • 1
      The Higgs and EWSB: status and perspectives
      Speaker: Abdelhak Djouadi (Unite Reseaux du CNRS (FR))
    • 2
      Measurements of the Higgs boson properties at the ATLAS experiment
      Speaker: Sebastian Olivares (Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (CL))
    • 10:30
      Coffee
    • 3
      Searches for exotic Higgs production and decays with the ATLAS detector
      Speaker: Katja Mankinen (Lund University (SE))
    • 4
      Light charged Higgs boson with dominant decay to quarks and its search at LHC,LEP and future colliders
      Speaker: Muyuan Song (University of Southampton)
    • 5
      Signal versus Background Interference in 𝐻+→𝑡𝑏¯ Signals for MSSM Benchmark Scenarios
      Speaker: Riley Patrick (The University of Adelaide)
    • Lunch
    • 6
      Full renormalisation of the Inert Doublet Model and Applications to Dark Matter
      Speaker: F. Boudjema
    • 7
      Search for dark sector states at the LHC
      Speaker: Ketevi Adikle Assamagan (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
    • 8
      One-loop contributions to dark matter-nucleon scattering in scalar and vector DM models
      Speaker: Rui Santos (ISEL and CFTC-UL)
    • 16:00
      Coffee
    • 9
      Higgs sector of the Type II Seesaw model at the LHC
      Speaker: D. K .Ghosh
    • 10
      Search for di-Higgs production at 13 TeV and prospects for HL-LHC
      Speaker: Kathryn Grimm (California State University (US))
    • 11
      Search areas for two Higgs doublet model
      Speaker: Henry Day-Hall (University of Southampton)
    • 12
      Phenomenology of SUSY Higgs Bosons
      Speaker: Sven Heinemeyer (CSIC (Madrid, ES))
    • 13
      Standard Model Scalar Singlets and Hard Susy Breaking in N=1 Supergravity
      Speaker: Gilbert Moultaka (CNRS & Montpellier University)
    • 14
      Higgs Sector in Non-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model
      Speaker: Shaaban Khalil Ibrahim (ENHEP Egyptian Network of High Energy Physics (EG))
    • 10:30
      Coffee
    • 15
      Higgs physics at CMS
      Speaker: Nicola Amapane (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
    • 16
      ATLAS SUSY searches using a Higgs boson in the final state
      Speaker: Steve Guy Muanza (CPPM, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS/IN2P3 (FR))
    • 17
      New Features in FeynArts & Friends, and how they got used in FeynHiggs
      Speaker: Thomas Hahn (MPI f. Physik)
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • 18
      Associated production of charged scalars with Z boson in the Seesaw Type II model at e+e- colliders
      Speaker: larbi rahili (EPTHE)
    • 19
      The Z3 symmetric I(2+1)HDM
      Speaker: Diana Rojas-Ciofalo (University of Southampton)
    • 20
      Extended Higgs sector of 2HDM with real singlet facing LHC data
      Speaker: Souad Semlali
    • 21
      Theory and Phenomenology of Two Higgs Doublet Type- II Seesaw model at the LHC Run-2
      Speaker: Mr Brahim AIT OUAZGHOUR
    • 15:50
      Coffee
    • 16:10
      Poster Session
    • 22
      One-loop Radiative corrections to Higgs-Strahlung pro- cesses in the inert Higgs Doublet Model
      Speaker: Hamza Abouabid
    • 23
      Quantum secret sharing with maximally mixed states
      Speaker: Zakaria Dahbi (Sultan Moulay Slimane University)
    • 24
      Exploring the Higgs Bosons in the Compact 341 Model
      Speaker: Meriem Djouala
    • 25
      A High-Granularity Timing Detector (HGTD) in ATLAS :Lepton isolation perfor- mance at the HL-LHC
      Speaker: Hajar Imam (Universite Hassan II, Ain Chock (MA))
    • 26
      Decay of heavy Higgses in the MSSM at the LHC Run 2
      Speaker: Hicham Harouiz
    • 27
      Compton scattering of polarized electrons
      Speaker: Mohamed Jakha
    • 28
      Analogy between classical Higgs mechanism and photon interaction with plasma waves
      Speaker: Abdel Hamid Laiadi
    • 29
      QCD background estimation search for top-antitop resonances search in the lepton plus jets final state using 140.5 fb−1 of pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider
      Speaker: Badr-Eddine Ngair (Universite Mohammed V (MA))
    • 30
      Data-MC comparison for massive resonances decaying to top quark pairs in the single lepton final state with the ATLAS experiment at LHC
      Speaker: Souad Batlamous (Universite Mohammed V (MA))
    • 31
      Performance of missing transverse momentum reconstruction: muon-jets overlap removal
      Speaker: Mohamed Zaazoua (Universite Mohammed V (MA))
    • 32
      SM2S as extension beyond the Standard Model
      Speaker: Jamal Ouaali
    • 33
      Two higgs doublets model at the LHC run2
      Speaker: Rachid IBAAZ
    • 34
      Search for the VV resonance in the semi-leptonic channel with the ATLAS detector at sqrt(s) = 13 TeV
      Speaker: Yassine El Ghazali (Ibn-Tofail University, Kenitra (MA))
    • 35
      Efficiency and Miss-identification probability studies to identify non-colliding beam background
      Speaker: Zakaria Chadi (Universite Hassan II, Ain Chock (MA))
    • 36
      Developing pattern banks for ATLAS Fast Tracker
      Speaker: Soufiane Zerradi (Universite Hassan II, Ain Chock (MA))
    • 37
      Identifying the nature of dark matter at e- e+ colliders
      Speaker: N.Baouche
    • 38
      New model for radiatively generated Dirac neutrino masses and lepton flavor violating decays of the Higgs boson
      Speaker: Shinya KANEMURA (Osaka University)
    • 39
      Neutrino telescopes in the Mediterranean Sea: status and perspectives
      Speaker: Annarita Margiotta (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))
    • 40
      Using dimensional analysis as a measure of fine tuning
      Speaker: Stefan Recksiegel
    • 10:30
      Coffee
    • 41
      Several degenerate vacuua and a model for Dark Matter in pure Standard Model
      Speaker: Holger Nielsen (University of Copenhagen-Unknown-Unknown)
    • 42
      Dark Matter, Neutrino Mass, Gravitational waves with Singlet Scalars
      Speaker: Amine Ahriche (U. Jijel)
    • 43
      Searches for invisible Higgs at the LHC
      Speaker: Xin Chen (Tsinghua University (CN))
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • 14:30
      Visit Tangier city
    • 44
      A 2HDM from 3-3-1 Gauge Theories
      Speaker: Kei Yagyu (Seikei University)
    • 45
      Exotic decays of top partner in 2HDM
      Speaker: Manaut Bouzid
    • 46
      Naturalness vs Unitarity and BFB: A comparative study in Higgs Triplet Models.
      Speaker: Mohamed Chabab (Cadi Ayyad University)
    • 10:30
      Coffee
    • 47
      New decay modes of VLQ at the LHC
      Speaker: Rachid Benbrik (Cadi Ayyad University)
    • 48
      Hybrid seesaw neutrino model in SUSY SU(5) x A4.
      Speaker: Mohamed Amine Ouahid
    • 49
      Hight precision of h to bb and h to tau tau in e+e- machine
      Speaker: A. Habjia
    • 50
      Testing IDM at the ILC
      Speaker: M. Ouchemhou
    • 51
      Poster Prize & Conclusion
      Speakers: Abdesslam Arhrib (AbdelMalek Essaadi university), Farida Fassi (Universite Mohammed V (MA))
    • 08:30
      Excursion