4–6 May 2020
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Composite Higgs Models at the LHC and beyond

5 May 2020, 14:00
15m
Parallel Talk Higgs Higgs II

Speaker

Dr Da Liu (UC, Davis)

Description

Compositeness is an elegant way to address the hierarchy problem. In this talk, under broad assumption of partial compositeness and Higgs doublet as the pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone bosons, I will discuss about phenomenology of the spin-1 resonances and the top partners in CHMs and the relevance of their strong interactions in the searches at the LHC. I will also discuss about the strong multi-pole interaction as the target scenario for the precision measurement in the di-boson processes at the HL-LHC. Finally, I will briefly discuss about the universal relationship between the Higgs couplings predicted by the non-linearity and their phenomenological relevance in the future lepton colliders.

Author

Dr Da Liu (UC, Davis)

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