Electroweak Symmetry Breaking Proceedings Of The Budapest Workshop
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Electroweak Symmetry Breaking - Proceedings Of The Budapest Workshop by Ferenc Csikor,G Pocsik Pdf
This volume contains the talks given at the above workshop which was devoted to discussing the newest developments in various models of electroweak symmetry breaking forming the basis of modern particle physics. It includes various aspects of Higgs physics and condensate models embodying dynamical symmetry breaking.
Electroweak Symmetry Breaking - Proceedings Of The International Workshop by Taizo Muta,Jiro Kodaira,William A Bardeen Pdf
The papers presented here focus on new developments in both theoretical and phenomenological aspects of standard theory, with an emphasis on understanding of the mechanism of electroweak symmetry breaking. This workshop covers the formal aspects and the related new models of electroweak symmetry breaking and the present status of the Standard Model.
Proceedings Of The 28th International Conference On High Energy Physics (In 2 Volumes) by Zygmunt Ajduk,Andrzej Kajetan Wroblewski Pdf
The 28th conference from the Rochester series was the major high energy physics conference in 1996. Volume one contains short reports on new theoretical and experimental results. Volume two consists of the review talks presented in the plenary sessions.
Strong Coupling Gauge Theories in LHC Era by H Fukaya,M Harada,M Tanabashi,K Yamawaki Pdf
The purpose of the Workshop is to have intensive discussions on both theoretical and phenomenological aspects of strong coupling gauge theories (SCGTs), with particular emphasis on the model buildings to be tested in the LHC experiments. Dynamical issues are discussed in lattice simulations and various analytical methods. This proceedings volume is a collection of the presentations made at the Workshop by many leading scientists in the field. Contents:AdS/QCD, Light-Front Holography, and the Nonperturbative Running Coupling (S J Brodsky et al.)Study on Exotic Hadrons at B-Factories (T Iijima)Integrating Out Holographic QCD Back to Hidden Local Symmetry (M Harada et al.)Chiral Symmetry Breaking on the Lattice (H Fukaya)Higgs Searches at the Tevatron (K Yamamoto)Gauge-Higgs Unification at LHC (N Maru & N Okada)Gauge-Higgs Dark Matter (T Yamashita)Conformal Higgs, or Techni-Dilation — Composite Higgs Near Conformality (K Yamawaki)Resizing Conformal Windows (O Antipin & K Tuominen)Going Beyond QCD in Lattice Gauge Theory (G T Fleming)The Latest Status of LHC and the EWSB Physics (S Asai)Standard Model and High Energy Lorentz Violation (D Anselmi)Ratchet Model of Baryogenesis (T Takeuchi et al.)and othe papers Readership: Researchers and advanced graduate students in high energy physics. Keywords:Strong Coupling Gauge Theories;Effective Field Theories;Conformal Gauge Dynamics;Discrete Light-Cone Quantization
Electroweak Symmetry Breaking And New Physics At The Tev Scale by Timothy L Barklow,Sally Dawson,Howard E Haber,James L Siegrist Pdf
This is an expanded version of the report by the Electroweak Symmetry Breaking and Beyond the Standard Model Working Group which was contributed to Particle Physics — Perspectives and Opportunities, a report of the Division of Particles and Fields Committee for Long Term Planning. One of the Working Group's primary goals was to study the phenomenology of electroweak symmetry breaking and attempt to quantify the “physics reach” of present and future colliders. Their investigations encompassed the Standard Model — with one doublet of Higgs scalars — and approaches to physics beyond the Standard Model. These include models of low-energy supersymmetry, dynamical electroweak symmetry breaking, and a variety of extensions of the Standard Model with new particles and interactions. The Working Group also considered signals of new physics in precision measurements arising from virtual processes and examined experimental issues associated with the study of electroweak symmetry breaking and the search for new physics at present and future hadron and lepton colliders.This volume represents an important contribution to the efforts being made to advance the frontiers of particle physics.
Electroweak Symmetry And Its Breaking by Regina Demina,Aran Garcia-bellido Pdf
Fundamental interactions are mediated by bosonic fields, quanta of which are realized as particles. The properties of these fields typically obey certain symmetry rules. In this book we discuss the symmetry between two types of interactions — electromagnetic, which are familiar to anyone who turned on the electric lights, and weak, which govern the nuclear reactions that fuel the Sun. While there is a symmetry between these two types of interactions, it is broken. The unified theory of electroweak interactions was developed over 50 years ago. The Higgs scalar field named after one of the theorists that proposed it, is believed to be responsible for the breaking of the electroweak symmetry. Yet, it is only now after the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012 by the LHC experiments, that we can study the mechanism of the electroweak symmetry breaking. This book discusses the theoretical developments that led to the construction of this theory, the discovery and the experimental observations that need to come to fully establish the validity of the model.
Strong Coupling Gauge Theories in the LHC Perspective (SCGT12) by Yasumichi Aoki,Toshihide Maskawa,Koichi Yamawaki Pdf
This volume contains contributions which are largely focused on strong coupling gauge theories and the search of theories beyond the standard model, as well as new aspects in hot and dense QCD — particularly in view of the LHC experiments and the lattice studies of conformal fixed point. It contains, among others, many of the latest and important reports on walking technicolor and related subjects in the general context of conformality, discussions of phenomenological implications with the LHC, as well as the theoretical ones through lattice studies. Nonperturbative studies like lattice simulations and stringy/holographic approaches are extensively elaborated in close relation to phenomenological studies. Also, heavy ion experiments at LHC are discussed in such nonperturbative approaches. Contents:Conformal Window and Correlation Functions in Lattice Conformal QCD (Y Iwasaki)Phase Structure of Many Flavor Lattice QCD at Finite Temperature (Norikazu Yamada and Shinji Ejiri)Conformal Dynamics and Thermal/Bulk Phase Transition in Lattice Gauge Theory with Many Fermion Species (Kohtaroh Miura, Maria Paola Lombardo, Elisabetta Pallante, Tiago Nunes da Silva and Albert Deuzeman)Latest ATLAS Results on Higgs and BSM physics (Osamu Jinnouchi)Holographic Technidilaton and LHC Searches (Maurizio Piai)Higgs Boson Mass and the Scale of New Physics (M Shaposhnikov)Metastable D-term Dynamical SUSY Breaking (Nobuhito Maru)Dynamical Model Based on Hydrodynamics for Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions (Chiho Nonaka, Yukinao Akamatsu, Shu-ichiro Inutsuka and Makoto Takamoto)Dilatons in Dense Baryonic Matter (Hyun Kyu Lee and Mannque Rho)Non-Abelian Strings in Supersymmetric Yang–Mills and Beyond (M Shifman)Partial Mass-Degeneracy and Spontaneous CP Violation in the Lepton Sector (Hiroyuki Ishida)Localization and ABJ Wilson Loop Calculation (Keita Nii, Shinji Hirano and Masaki Shigemori)QCD Corrections to Electric Dipole Moment from Dimension-six Four-Quark Operators (Koji Tsumura)Analysis of the Scalar Tetraquarks on the Lattice (Masayuki Wakayama and Chiho Nonaka)and other papers Readership: Graduate students, researchers and professionals in the fields of particle theory, particle experiment and astrophysics/cosmology. Keywords:Strong Coupling;LHC;Composite Higgs;Walking Technicolor;Lattice;Conformal;Scale Invariance;Fixed Point;Nonperturbative Solution;Large Nf QCD;Dilaton;Hot and Dense QCDKey Features:Maintains a unique tradition of compiling a series of the Nagoya SCGT workshops since 1988 on phenomenological studies and the theoretical ones, particularly the lattice studies on the strong coupling gauge theories for the electroweak symmetry breaking42 talks (plus posters) including those by R S Chivukula, L Del Debbio, B Grinstein, A Hasenfratz, C T Hill, Y Iwasaki, M Karliner, K Konishi, J Kuti, V A Miransky, B Mueller, F Sannino, M Shaposhnikov, M Shifman, R E Shrock, E H Simmons, amongst others