30 June 2014 to 25 July 2014
JGU Campus, Mainz
Europe/Berlin timezone

Contribution List

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  1. Jure Zupan
    17/07/2014, 10:30
  2. Lorenzo Callibi
    17/07/2014, 11:30
    I will discuss the current status of the light neutralino dark matter scenario within the minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM) taking into account latest results from the LHC. Constraints from the dark matter relic abundance lead us to a manageable simplified model defined by a subset of MSSM parameters, within which we could reinterpret recent searches for electroweak supersymmetric...
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  3. Lucia Masetti
    17/07/2014, 14:30
  4. Andreas Crivellin
    17/07/2014, 15:30
    In this talk I review the effective field theory approach to physics beyond the SM. The effect of new physics can be incorporated in higher dimensional operators which must respect the SM gauge symmetries. As an application I discuss the effects of dim-6 operators in LFV observables and the determination of the CKM elements. This approach can be easily extended to include DM. Here I discuss...
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  5. Jessie Shelton
    18/07/2014, 10:30
    The excess of GeV-scale photons observed by the Fermi telescope in the direction of the Galactic Centre is strikingly similar in both rate and spatial distribution to the expectations for annihilating dark matter. I'll discuss dark matter models that can reconcile the Fermi signal with the lack of signals from direct detection and collider experiments. If the Fermi signal is indeed due to...
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  6. Itay Yavin
    18/07/2014, 11:30
  7. Frank Ellinghaus
    18/07/2014, 14:30
  8. Pedro Schwaller
    18/07/2014, 15:30
    I will discuss a few reasons to go beyond minimal dark matter models, and some theoretical ideas that motivate us to consider a QCD-like dark sector. One characteristic signature of such dark sectors are "emerging jets" that can be reconstructed in the calorimeter but leave few hits in the inner trackers. We propose a new strategy to search for these emerging jets, using their "trackless"...
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  9. PRISMA Colloquium, We, July 16, 2014, 1:00 pm
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  10. Seminar (Theorie-Palaver) and discussion session, Tu, July 8, 2:00 pm
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  11. Seminar (Theorie-Palaver), Tu, July 1, 2:30 pm
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  12. Discussion leader: Lian-Tao Wang, Tu, July 15, 2:30pm
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  13. Discussion leader: Yann Mambrini (LPT Orsay), Th, July 3, 2:30 pm
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  14. Discussion leaders Timothy Cohen (SLAC), Yevgeny Kats (Weizman I.), Kazuki Sakurai (King's College, London), Th, July 10, 2:30 pm
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  15. Yevgeny Kats: Single and Dilepton plus jets rate; Tim Cohen: Di-Higgs resonance; Kazuki Sakurai: WW production rate; Ulrich Haisch: B -> K l+ l- at LHCb; Stuart Raby: Trileptons.
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  16. Seminar (Theorie-Palaver), Tu, July 22, 2:30 pm Abstract: Electric Dipole Moments (EDMs) are sensitive to CP violation in physics beyond the standard model, which might not be accessible at the LHC. In this talk I review the current status of the experiments and also predictions in models beyond the standard model.
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  17. PRISMA Colloquium, We, July 23, 2014, 1:00 pm
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