Joao Guimaraes de Costa: A Closer Look at the Higgs Boson with the Large...
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Physics Colloquium Brown University
Event Name: "A Closer Look at the Higgs Boson with the Large Hadron Collider"
Speaker: Joao Guimaraes de Costa (Harvard University)
When: February 10th, 2014
Scientists
at CERN have been exploring the high energy frontier with the Large
Hadron Collider since March 2010. The substantial dataset accumulated
thus far, albeit at lower energy than initially foreseen, already
yielded a Nobel prize award for the discovery of the Higgs Boson.
The
new boson, discovered in 2012 by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations, has
been shown to behave very much like the long-sought-after Higgs Boson,
and hence it completes the discovery of the Standard Model of Particle
Physics. Remarkably, no other deviations from the Standard Model have
been found, neither in precision measurements nor in direct searches for
new particles. The LHC will resume operations in 2015, after a 2-year
shutdown, with increased center of mass energy, and thus, with increased
potential for new discoveries. In this talk, Joao Guimaraes de Costa
will review recent measurements at the LHC, with a focus on the study of
the properties of the newly discovered boson, and will briefly discuss
what we expect to learn from the future LHC data.
Event Name: "A Closer Look at the Higgs Boson with the Large Hadron Collider"
Speaker: Joao Guimaraes de Costa (Harvard University)
When: February 10th, 2014
Scientists
at CERN have been exploring the high energy frontier with the Large
Hadron Collider since March 2010. The substantial dataset accumulated
thus far, albeit at lower energy than initially foreseen, already
yielded a Nobel prize award for the discovery of the Higgs Boson.
The
new boson, discovered in 2012 by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations, has
been shown to behave very much like the long-sought-after Higgs Boson,
and hence it completes the discovery of the Standard Model of Particle
Physics. Remarkably, no other deviations from the Standard Model have
been found, neither in precision measurements nor in direct searches for
new particles. The LHC will resume operations in 2015, after a 2-year
shutdown, with increased center of mass energy, and thus, with increased
potential for new discoveries. In this talk, Joao Guimaraes de Costa
will review recent measurements at the LHC, with a focus on the study of
the properties of the newly discovered boson, and will briefly discuss
what we expect to learn from the future LHC data.
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