10–11 Sept 2026
Prague
Europe/Zurich timezone

tbH+ Analysis with Multileptons Using Run-2 ATLAS Data

10 Sept 2026, 10:03
15m
Academy of Science, Sál Dvořák (Prague)

Academy of Science, Sál Dvořák

Prague

Speaker

Azad Afandizada (Czech Technical University in Prague (CZ))

Description

A charged Higgs boson remains undiscovered to this day, despite the significant impact it would have for improving our understanding of particle physics. The detection of such a particle could revolutionize areas such as the study of electroweak symmetry breaking, extensions to the Standard Model and potentially open doors to entirely new physics. This study focuses on the detection of the proposed charged Higgs boson using machine learning techniques applied to simulated proton-proton collisions. The main objective is to develop a machine learning model to identify and distinguish the desired events of the charged Higgs boson from background events.

Author

Azad Afandizada (Czech Technical University in Prague (CZ))

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