Phenomenological Study on BSM Physics
May 30 (Sat), 2015
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    Venue
    APCTP서울분소(역삼동)

    Period
    11am-1pm, May 30 (Sat), 2015.

    Topics
    The lecture aims to give a pedagogical introduction of a particle resonance, the Breit-Wigner propagator and resonance-continuum interference in the collider physics context. They are predominantly important concepts in collider physics because resonance searches above continuum background have been the key part of particle physics discoveries and precision measurements. Recently, there also has been some exciting developments, which motivated this lecture.

    After reviewing the formalism in quantum field theory, I will discuss the real-part interferences in Higgs and top physics. And I will explain more recent developments on the striking phenomena induced from the imaginary-part interference; New resonance shapes -- pure dips, nothingness and enhanced pure peaks -- are produced and collider searches of heavy Higgs bosons are crucially impacted. The pure resonance dip is a particularly interesting signal as they can shed light on complex resonance searches based on the current searches and the modified narrow width approximation.


    Organizers
    Hyun Min Lee (Chung-Ang University), Seong Chan Park (Sungkyunkwan University), Myeonghun Park (APCTP), Jeonghyeon Song (Konkuk University).
    Invited Speakers
    Sunghoon Jung(KIAS)(nejsh21@gmail.com)

    Contact
    Hyun Min Lee (hminlee@cau.ac.kr), Seong Chan Park (seongchan.park@gmail.com),  Jeonghyeon Song (jeonghyeon.song@gmail.com).

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