29 August 2023 to 1 September 2023
Durham University
Europe/London timezone

Session

EFT fits

31 Aug 2023, 10:00
PH8 (James Duff Lecture Theatre) (Durham University)

PH8 (James Duff Lecture Theatre)

Durham University

Rochester Building Lower Mountjoy South Rd, Durham DH1 3LE

Conveners

EFT fits

  • Ken Mimasu

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  1. Dr Danny van Dyk (IPPP Durham)
    31/08/2023, 10:00
    Talk

    I will discuss how SMEFT fits incorporate constraints from quark flavour physics
    at the hand of two recent examples. I will also highlight the technical
    complexity of this endeavour, due to the large number of low-energy hadronic parameters involved.
    I propose an approach that "preserves" the flavourful results of such low-energy EFT fits
    and provides them to subsequent SMEFT fits as "off...

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  2. Jaco ter Hoeve (Nikhef / VU Amsterdam)
    31/08/2023, 10:30
    Talk

    Global fits to particle physics data outside experimental collaborations requires the combination and (re)interpretation of a vast range of LHC datasets. This is a non trivial exercise and requires state of the art Monte Carlo simulations at NLO QCD in the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT). In this talk, I will present the latest ongoing efforts from the SMEFiT collaboration,...

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  3. Kirill Skovpen (Ghent University)
    31/08/2023, 11:20
    Talk

    The talk includes an overview of the latest EFT studies in the top sector from the CMS experiment. Various physics processes and experimental approaches are reviewed, with an additional discussion of prospects for a potential ATLAS-CMS EFT combination for top-related processes.

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  4. Rahul Balasubramanian (Nikhef)
    31/08/2023, 11:50
    Talk

    With detailed precision measurements of physics at the scale of electroweak symmetry breaking (EWSB), the experimental study of the Standard Model at the Large Hadron Collider is rapidly shifting towards an effective field theory (EFT) approach. An effective field theory prescription allows to consistently account for all possible deformation to the Standard Model arising from decoupled New...

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