18–21 Jun 2012
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Session

Particle physics - phenomenology and searches for new physics

PartPhys
21 Jun 2012, 11:00
Oskar Klein Auditorium

Oskar Klein Auditorium

Conveners

Particle physics - phenomenology and searches for new physics

  • Abram Krislock (OKC)

Particle physics - phenomenology and searches for new physics

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  1. Mr Guillaume SERRET (IPHC Strasbourg)
    21/06/2012, 11:00
    Particle physics phenomenology
    Talk
    We present MadAnalysis 5, a new framework for phenomenological inves- tigations at particle colliders. Based on a C++ kernel, this program allows to efficiently perform, in a straightforward and user-friendly fashion, sophis- ticated physics analyses of event files such as those generated by a large class of Monte Carlo event generators. MadAnalysis 5 comes with two modes of running. The...
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  2. Dr Steve Muanza (CPPM Marseille, CNRS-IN2P3)
    21/06/2012, 11:45
    Particle physics phenomenology
    Talk
    Contrarily to most of the previous colliders, the initial state at the LHC is charge asymmetric. This property has been measured on the W process by the ATLAS and the CMS collaborations using their 2010 datasets. We propose a new method to use the global charge asymmetry of a production process to constrain the mass of its final state. We'll illustrate this method using particle level...
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  3. Zeune Lisa (DESY)
    21/06/2012, 14:35
    Particle physics phenomenology
    Talk
    We present a framework for precision calculations and numerical studies in the NMSSM. As a first example, we study the decay of a NMSSM Higgs boson into two photons and show that the interpretation of the excess recently observed in the Higgs searches at the LHC in terms of a 125 GeV Higgs with an enhanced gamma gamma rate would be compatible with the lightest CP-even Higgs in the NMSSM....
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