Beyond the LHC Workshop

Europe/Stockholm
FA32 (Nordita, Stockholm)

FA32

Nordita, Stockholm

Are Raklev (University of Oslo), Paolo Di Vecchia (Nordita), Per Osland (University of Bergen)
Description

Venue

Nordita, Stockholm, Sweden

Scope

At the beginning of 2013 the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) shut down for extensive upgrades aiming towards a 14 TeV collider, upgrades that are expected to take almost two years. In the summer of 2013 the particle physics community is then at a cross-roads: we have the results of the ground-breaking 8 TeV physics programme with large statistics, and we have relatively mature analysis of this data, exploring the properties of a Higgs boson candidate and extensively probing New Physics. Quo vadis?

The 14 TeV LHC will look further above the electroweak scale, but where do we go beyond that to improve our understanding of the fundamental constituents of the Universe? Should we look to the results of a high-luminosity SLHC or a higher energy VLHC, do we need a precision linear collider at ILC or CLIC energies or will we return to LEP 3? Are neutrino or flavour experiments essential to move forward, and what can we learn from astrophysics? The exploration of these problems is the topic of this workshop.

The workshop is part of the Nordita programme Beyond the LHC, 1-27 July 2013. The workshop will begin the day after the European Physical Society’s (EPS) High Energy Physics Conference (18–24 July 2013), organized by KTH and Stockholm University.

[Timetable - available from start of the workshop]

Format

The workshop is planned as a series of longer talks, both on the current status of the field following low-energy LHC data and future prospects beyond the LHC. However, we will make sure that there is plenty of time for discussions in what we hope will be a relaxed and productive atmosphere.

Application

If you want to apply for participation in the workshop, please fill in the application form. Due to space restrictions, the total number of participants is limited.

Application deadline: 1 July 2013

There is no registration fee for the workshop. However, a workshop dinner will be organized, with a 600 SEK fee for those that wish to attend.

Sponsored by:

Nordita

    • 1
      Registration Nordita

      Nordita

      Nordita, Stockholm

    • 2
      Welcome from the organizers FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      AlbaNova

    • 3
      Boosting Higgs CP properties via VH Production at the Large Hadron Collider FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      AlbaNova

      Speaker: David J. Miller
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    • 10:30
      Coffee break FA32

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      Nordita, Stockholm

    • 4
      Higgs self-coupling measurements at the LHC FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      AlbaNova

      Speaker: Andreas Papaefstathiou
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    • 5
      Higgs Singlet extension parameter space in the light of the LHC discovery FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      AlbaNova

      Speaker: Tania Robens
    • 12:30
      Lunch Systerobror café (Systerobror café)

      Systerobror café

      Systerobror café

    • 6
      Results from IceCube and DeepCore FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      AlbaNova

      Speaker: Matthias Danninger
    • 7
      Recent results from the AMS-02 experiment FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      AlbaNova

      Speaker: Antje Putze
      Slides
    • 16:00
      Coffee break FA32

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    • 8
      Dark matter searches and asymmetric dark matter FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      AlbaNova

      Speaker: Mads Frandsen
    • 9
      Scalar singlet dark matter FA32

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      Speaker: Pat Scott
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    • 10
      Naturalness, Dark Matter, and the LHC FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      The discovery of a Standard Model-like Higgs boson has been the most striking result of the LHC. However, there is so far no evidence of new physics at the TeV-scale, as would be expected by fine-tuning arguments. In this talk I will review the concept of naturalness, discuss implications for model building, and propose a dark matter model that is based on our interpretation of physics at the electroweak scale.
      Speaker: Christian Spethmann
      Slides
    • 11
      NMSSM with a 125 GeV Higgs and enhanced diphoton signal of a light singlet FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      Speaker: Marcin Badziak
      Slides
    • 10:30
      Coffee break FA32

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    • 12
      SUSY after LHC run 1 (what's excluded, what's not) FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      AlbaNova

      Speaker: Alan Barr
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    • 13
      Supersymmetry Beyond the MSSM FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      I review a few features of TeV-scale supersymmetry that may not be well described by the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, despite its many parameters. Examples include effective theories with general Higgs sectors, Z' bosons in string models, and "de-sequestering" in flavor physics. The focus is on aspects that could be probed by combinations of future measurements in collider physics and astroparticle physics.
      Speaker: Marcus Berg
      Slides
    • 12:30
      Lunch Systerobror café (Systerobror café)

      Systerobror café

      Systerobror café

    • 14
      Spontaneous CP violation, dark matter and collider searches FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      AlbaNova

      Speaker: Katri Huitu
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    • 15
      Two-component Dark Matter FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      Speaker: Bohdan Grzadkowski
    • 16:00
      Coffee break FA32

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    • 16
      Minimal Flavour Violation in Two Higgs doublet Models FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      Speaker: Margarida Nesbit Rebelo
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    • 17
      Flavour in the Higgs Era FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      Speaker: Gustavo Castelo-Branco
      Slides
    • 19:00
      Dinner Restaurant Kvarnen (Restaurant Kvarnen)

      Restaurant Kvarnen

      Restaurant Kvarnen

      Tjärhovsgatan 4, 116 21 Stockholm, Sweden ‎
    • 18
      The little hierarchy problem and physics just beyond the LHC FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      AlbaNova

      Speaker: Marco Fabbrichesi
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    • 19
      New Physics in the Light of the Higgs Discovery FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      AlbaNova

      Speaker: Tim Stefaniak
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    • 10:30
      Coffee break FA32

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    • 20
      Higgs properties in a Stealth Doublet Model FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      Speaker: Johan Rathsman
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    • 21
      A 4D Composite Higgs model and LHC data FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      Speaker: Stefano Moretti
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    • 12:30
      Lunch FA32 (AlbaNova)

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      AlbaNova