Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2023
Volume 68, Number 6
Minneapolis, Minnesota (Apr 15-18)
Virtual (Apr 24-26); Time Zone: Central Time
Session B05: LHC: Recent Results and PhysicsInvited Undergrad Friendly
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Sponsoring Units: DPF Chair: Todd Adams, Florida State University Room: MG Salon E - 3rd Floor |
Saturday, April 15, 2023 10:45AM - 11:21AM |
B05.00001: Machine Learning for LHC physics Invited Speaker: Jennifer Ngadiuba
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Saturday, April 15, 2023 11:21AM - 11:57AM |
B05.00002: Exploring EW symmetry breaking: Higgs, vector bosons, and top quarks Invited Speaker: Rafael Lopes de Sa We will present recent results from the CMS and ATLAS collaborations which probe the electroweak sector of the Standard Model. The mechanism of spontaneous symmetry breaking can be probed with precision single boson and top quark measurement, as well as measurements where Higgs bosons and multiple vector bosons are produced. Examples of these different approaches will be discussed. Finally, very recent results using the LHC Run 3 data will be shown. |
Saturday, April 15, 2023 11:57AM - 12:33PM |
B05.00003: BSM high-mass resonances and Higgs searches Invited Speaker: Daniel A Hayden During Run-2 at the LHC the ATLAS and CMS experiments collected around 139 fb-1 of proton-proton collision data at a center of mass energy of 13 TeV. This unprecedented dataset has been used to push the frontier for new high-mass resonance searches, and searches using the Higgs Boson, among many other avenues. Though no particles beyond the standard model have been discovered to date, a number of interesting excesses have been observed and the precision of our knowledge at high energy has been vitally improved. As the LHC starts Run-3 at a center of mass energy of 13.5 TeV, the wealth of data collected so far is allowing for new and exciting techniques to be used that continue to improve ATLAS and CMS' sensitivity to new physics, and ensure no stone is left unturned. |
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