Conveners
Reinterpretation studies / pheno
- Jack Araz (IPPP - Durham University)
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Jonathan Butterworth (UCL)29/08/2023, 10:10Talk
The type II seesaw model remains a popular and viable explanation of neutrino masses and mixing angles. By hypothesizing the existence of a scalar that is a triplet under the weak gauge interaction, the model predicts strong correlations among neutrino oscillation parameters, signals at lepton flavour experiments, and collider observables at high energies. We investigate reports that the type...
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Timothee Pascal29/08/2023, 11:30Talk
Reinterpretations of LHC searches are typically done in a channel-by-channel approach, considering the constraints from each experimental search separately. In this presentation, we go a step further and discuss how combining LHC search results into a global likelihood can give better and statistically more robust constraints on the tested models. Concretely, our analysis focuses on the...
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Adam Szabelski (National Centre for Nuclear Research)29/08/2023, 11:50Talk
The starting point to our discussion is the "$B\to K\pi$ puzzle".
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We show, that although the "puzzle" can be resolved by a more detailed analysis, there is a more fundamental question that needs to be addressed:
Is New Physics necessary to describe the experimentally observed asymmetries and branching fractions of the $B\to PP$ decays?
We perform a phenomenological analysis based on fits of... -
Agnivo Sarkar (HRI)29/08/2023, 12:10Talk
In this talk I will describe a method to determine the relative sign between the hZZ and hWW couplings using the data which are collected by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations. Using the concept of perturbative unitarity we have developed a prescription and reconstruct a phenomenological Lagrangian using FeynRule package. After that we have constructed the UFO file for this simplified model and...
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