Higgs Couplings 2017 | |
Institute for Theoretical Physics, Heidelberg University, November 6-10, 2017 |
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Higgs Couplings 2017: Program
Higgs Couplings 2017 begins on the morning on Monday, November 6th, and ends in the early afternoon on Friday, November 10th.
As this conference has a focus on scientific exchange and discussions, we ask all
participants to attend the full conference. While we are looking forward to excellent
talks, we hope that the speakers also contribute to the discussions. Please note that
for all plenary talks we ask to keep 1/3 of the time as discussion time.
14:00 Higgs to photons (ATLAS+CMS) — Yacine Haddad 14:45 Higgs to four leptons (ATLAS+CMS) — Marc Cano Bret 15:30 Fiducial rates and distributions (ATLAS+CMS) — Domizia Orestano 16:15 break 16:45 Higgs production in electroweak processes (ATLAS) — LianLiang Ma 17:15 Higgs production in electroweak processes (CMS) — Cecile Caillol 17:45 ttH (ATLAS) — Rohin Narayan 18:15 ttH (CMS) — Silvio Donato
09:45 Higgs vacuum — Jose Espinosa 10:30 break 11:00 Strong Interactions — Luigi Del Debbio 11:30 Higgsplosion — Valentin Khoze 12:00 Higgs portal — Oleg Lebedev
14:45 Searches for extended Higgs sectors (ATLAS+CMS) — Xifeng Ruan 15:30 Higgs pair production (ATLAS+CMS) — Sebastien Wertz 16:15 break 16:45 Global Higgs analyses (ATLAS) — Haichen Wang 17:15 Global Higgs analyses (CMS) — Andrew Gilbert 17:45 Invisible decays and dark matter (ATLAS) — Ben Carlson 18:15 Invisible decays and dark matter (CMS) — Riccardo di Maria
09:45 NNLO for Higgs signals — Kirill Melnikov 10:30 break 11:00 Top mass effects — Silvan Kuttimalai 11:30 Electroweak corrections — Alexander Mück 12:00 Resummation in Higgs signals — Pier Monni
09:45 Boosted Higgs (CMS) — Javier Duarte 10:30 break 11:00 Higgs to charm (ATLAS) — Andrew Chisholm 11:30 Machine learning in Higgs analyses (CMS) — Marco Harrendorf 12:00 Low-mass scalar searches (CMS) — Mario Pelliccioni
14:45 Higgs fits — Michael Rauch 15:30 Higgs BSM simulations — Kentarou Mawatari 16:15 Tools and Strategies for EFT Analyses — Ilaria Brivio 16:45 Higgs effective theory/pseudo-observables — Raquel Ambrosio 17:15 Special seminar - Gerard t'Hooft
09:45 Supersymmetric Higgs sectors — Margarete Mühlleitner 10:30 break 11:00 Effective field theory — Brian Henning 11:30 Strongly interacting Higgs — Ramona Gröber 12:00 Effects beyond total rates — Dorival Goncalves 12:30 Higgs Couplings 2018 — Yuji Enari
14:45 Higgs at FCChh — Giuliano Panico 15:30 Higgs at the ILC — Roman Pöschl 16:15 Higgs at FCCee — David d'Enterria 17:00 End
A Bayesian Fit to Higgs Data Using HEPfit and the Electroweak Chiral Lagrangian — Claudius Krause New opportunities on diboson observables — Marc Riembau HiggsSignals: Testing BSM theories with LHC Higgs precision data — Tim Stefaniak Constraining EFT parameters with simplified template cross sections — Gabija Zemaityte A global view on the Higgs self-coupling — Thibaud Vantalon Invisible Higgs decays — Anke Biekötter Global Higgs EFT constraints at future lepton colliders — Gauthier Durieux WBF at 100 TeV — Jennifer Thompson 14:00-18:30 Precision predictions (seminar room 105, Gudrun Heinrich) gg → hh in the high energy limit — Go Mishima Mass effects in the Higgs transverse momentum distribution — Chris Wever The Effective-Vector-Boson Approximation — Ramon Winterhalder Beta functions of two-Higgs-doublet models to three-loop order — Florian Herren Higgs decays H → WW/ZZ → 4 Fermions in a Singlet Extension with precision — Michele Boggia Renormalization of the THDM and NLO corrections to h → WW/ZZ → 4 fermions — Stefan Dittmaier NLO QCD corrections to Higgs boson pair production via gluon fusion — Seraina Glaus A Set of New Observables in the Process ee to ZHH - Junya Nakamura 14:00-18:30 Beyond the Standard Model (Grosser Hörsaal, Susanne Westhoff) Higgs Couplings in Extensions of Low-Scale See-Saw — Andrea Caputo Probing Baryogenesis through the Higgs Self-Coupling at the LHC — Manuel Reichert Heavy Higgs Decays as a Window to the Supersymmetric World — Bibhushan Shakya On the observable spectrum of theories with a Brout-Englert-Higgs effect — René Sondenheimer Discovering Axion-like Particles in Exotic Higgs Decays — Martin Bauer Identifying a new scalar with jet substructure - Sung Hak Lim Prospects for three-body Higgs decays into extra light scalars — Alexander Helmboldt Dark Matter and Neutrino Masses in 2HDMs from Gauge Principles — Miguel Campos Perturbativity Constraints Beyond 4 Pi - Manuel Krauss |
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