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6–8 May 2019
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Type-II seesaw scalar triplet model at a 100TeV pp collider

7 May 2019, 15:45
15m
106 (Lawrence Hall)

106

Lawrence Hall

parallel talk Neutrinos II

Speaker

Yong Du (University of Massachusetts-Amherst)

Description

Neutrinos are massless in the Standard Model (SM), therefore, to explain neutrino oscillation, physics beyond SM is needed. The type-II seesaw mechanism is one of the mechanisms that can naturally generate neutrino masses. In this talk, I will discuss phenomenology of the type-II seesaw scalar triplet model at the 100TeV pp collider, focusing on: (1) model discovery; (2) Higgs portal parameter determination, which is relevant for electroweak baryogenesis.

Author

Yong Du (University of Massachusetts-Amherst)

Co-authors

Dunbrack Aaron (Stony Brook University) Jianghao Yu (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Michael Ramsey-Musolf (U. Massachusetts Amherst)

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