Implications of the 125 GeV Higgs Boson

Europe/Paris
LPSC Grenoble

LPSC Grenoble

Sabine Kraml (LPSC)
Description
     
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together a small number of experts to discuss the theoretical implications of the most recent LHC results on the 125 GeV Higgs(-like) boson. The format will be quite informal. On the first day (Monday) we will have detailed reviews and discussions of the experimental situation "post-Moriond" plus some theory reviews to set the frame for the following days.
Tue-Thu will then be devoted to discussion sessions, typically one in the morning and another one in the afternoon. Session conveners will give a review of the topic to initiate and guide the discussion and identify open issues, but everybody is invited to contribute, and we hope for a very interactive process and new projects coming out of these discussions. The schedule is kept rather light to also leave time for individual discussions and actual work. Friday afternoon we will have a summary with an overview of the projects formed during the week.
Lunches are served 12:30-14:00 in the canteen H2. A workshop dinner is foreseen on Wed March 20th in Le Cedre.
NB registration for the workshop is by invitation. 
Participants
  • Abdelhak Djouadi
  • Akin Wingerter
  • Albert De Roeck
  • Aldo Deandrea
  • Alexandre Arbey
  • Andre Lessa
  • Archana Anandakrishnan
  • Arnaud Ferrari
  • Beranger Dumont
  • Chris Wymant
  • Christopher Smith
  • Fawzi Boudjema
  • Felix Bruemmer
  • Genevieve Belanger
  • Giuliano Panico
  • Guillaume Drieu La Rochelle
  • Jeremy Bernon
  • Johann Collot
  • John Gunion
  • Jonathan Da Silva
  • Kirtimaan Mohan
  • Mayda M. Velasco
  • Nazila Mahmoudi
  • Pietro Slavich
  • Rohini Godbole
  • Sabine Kraml
  • Sezen Sekmen
  • Suchita Kulkarni
  • Ulrich Ellwanger
  • Wolfgang Waltenberger
  • Yun Jiang