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Confirmé |
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Série |
IPHT-HEP |
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Domaines |
hep-ph |
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Date |
Mardi 13 Fevrier 2018 |
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Heure |
14:15 |
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Institut |
IPHT |
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Salle |
Salle Claude Itzykson, Bât. 774 |
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Nom de l'orateur |
Francesco Riva |
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Institution de l'orateur |
CERN and Geneva University |
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Titre |
An Emergent Standard Model at the Large Hadron Collider |
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Résumé |
I will discuss how the Standard Model of particle physics can emerge consistently (in the form of an effective field theory) as the long-distance approximation of radically different theories, based possibly on strongly coupled dynamics. These broad scenarios of vector/fermion/scalar compositeness, constitute the primary target for precision tests of the Standard Model, performed at the LHC. I discuss the implications of interesting BSM-SM non-interference rules, that can be simply derived using scattering amplitudes techniques, and provide an additional challenge for a precision program. |
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