13–14 Oct 2018
University of Kansas
US/Central timezone

Session

Higgs Physics II

13 Oct 2018, 11:15
1160 Integrated Science Building (University of Kansas)

1160 Integrated Science Building

University of Kansas

Department of Physics & Astronomy University of Kansas Malott Hall Lawrence, KS

Conveners

Higgs Physics II

  • Kaladi Babu (Oklahoma State University)

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  1. Andrei Angelescu (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
    13/10/2018, 11:15

    In spite of the vast literature on the subject of strongly first order Electroweak Phase Transitions (SFOEWPT), which can provide the necessary conditions for generating the Baryon Asymmetry in the Universe, fermion-induced SFOEWPTs still remain a rather uncharted territory. In this talk, we consider a simple fermionic extension of the Standard Model (SM) involving one $SU(2)_L$ doublet and...

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  2. Tinghua Chen (Wichita State University)
    13/10/2018, 11:35

    The discovery of the Higgs boson has opened the door to the next phase of exploration in particle physics. Since the Higgs boson was found in July 2012 at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC), many researches and experiments tried to measure its properties, making processes involving Higgs production interesting and important in many different ways.

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  3. Terrance Figy (Wichita State University)
    13/10/2018, 11:55

    In this talk I will present a projective phase space generator appropriate for hadron collider geometry. The generator integrates over bremsstrahlung events which project back to a single, fixed Born event. The projection is dictated by the experimental jet algorithm allowing for the forward branching phase space generator to integrate out the jet masses and initial state radiation. When...

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