Conveners
Session 2
- Andrew Ivanov (Kansas State University (US))
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02/04/2022, 11:00
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Yanzhe Zhang02/04/2022, 11:10
The collisions of muons, as fundamental particles, offer a relatively clean environment compared to that of hadrons. At the same time, with a mass of over 200 times of an electron/positron, muons enable a combination of high center-of-mass energy with a clean collision environment that is not achieved yet by the current running colliders. Thus, the proposed Muon Collider has explicitly stood...
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Morgan Cassidy (University of Washington (US))02/04/2022, 11:30
CP-Violation was first discovered in the weak interaction in the 1960s. Since its discovery, efforts have been made to find new sources of CP-Violation to account for matter anti-matter asymmetry. This project proposes a search for CP-Violation in the top Yukawa interaction through high energy muon collisions. Signal processes include $tth$, $tth\nu\nu$, and $tbh\mu\nu$ decaying...
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Roshan Mammen Abraham (Oklahoma State University)02/04/2022, 11:50
The top-quark Yukawa coupling $y_t$ is the strongest interaction of the Higgs boson in the Standard Model (SM) with $y_t \sim 1$ and would be most sensitive to physics beyond the Standard Model. The top Yukawa can be directly measured at the LHC via top pair production in association with a Higgs boson, $t\bar{t}h$. We study new physics effects for the Higgs-top coupling at high scales, using...
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Terrance Figy (Wichita State University)02/04/2022, 12:10
In this talk, I will discuss finite top and bottom quark mass effects in the computation of scattering cross-sections for the production of Higgs Boson in association of three jets at Hadron Colliders such as the CERN Large Hadron Collider. I will, also, present predictions for the production a CP-violating Higgs.
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