Description
After the discovery at the CERN Large Hadron Collider of a Higgs boson with a mass of about 125 GeV, the structure of the Higgs sector and the actual form of the Higgs potential still remain to a large extent uncharted. In this project, we will explore extended Higgs sectors, which could for instance be suitable for providing a possible candidate for dark matter and for explaining the matter-antimatter asymmetry of the Universe. Predictions for relevant observables, such as Higgs couplings, and their phenomenological applications will be investigated.
Group | T |
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Project Category | B4. Theory of Elementary Particles |
Special Qualifications | Quantum Mechanics I+II, Particle Physics basics, ideally a Quantum Field Theory course. |
Primary authors
Georg Weiglein
(T (Phenomenology))
Johannes Braathen
(T (Phenomenology))
Martin Gabelmann
(T (Phenomenology))