Mr
Christophe Royon
(IRFU-SPP, CEA Saclay)
03/12/2012, 14:30
We present a new method to test the Standard Model expectations at the LHC using photon-induced WW and ZZ productions. Both W decay in the main ATLAS or CMS detectors while scattered protons are measured in forward detectors. The sensitivity to anomalous WW gamma gamma and ZZ gamma gamma quartic couplings can be improved respectively by four orders of magnitude compared to the present LEP...
Mr
Rocky So
(University of British Columbia)
03/12/2012, 15:00
Babar collided electrons and positrons at a centre of mass energy of ~10GeV at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. A light CP-odd Higgs boson is expected in extensions to the Standard Model such as Next to Minimal Supersymmetry. The Babar Collaboration searched for a light Higgs boson (A0) produced in radiative decays of an Υ meson (Υ → γA0). We saw no evidence of the A0 decaying into...
Mr
Antonio Branca
(University of Padova / INFN / CERN)
03/12/2012, 16:00
Dr
Arnaud Ferrari
(Uppsala University)
03/12/2012, 16:30
In several theories beyond the Standard Model, the Higgs sector consists of more than one complex scalar doublet. For instance, supersymmetric models such as MSSM have 5 physical Higgs states, two charged and three neutral. In this presentation, a review of the searches for new neutral and charged Higgs bosons in ATLAS at the Large Hadron Collider is presented.