Speaker
Georg Weiglein
(T (Phenomenology))
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 couplings of the Higgs boson and their phenomenological applications, in particular in the context of processes at current and future colliders, will be investigated.
Group | T |
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Project Category | B4. Theory of elementary particles |
DESY Site | Hamburg |
Primary authors
Alain Verduras Schaeidt
(T (Phenomenology))
Felix Egle
(T (Phenomenology))
Francisco Manuel Arco Garcia
(T (Phenomenology))
Georg Weiglein
(T (Phenomenology))
Johannes Braathen
(T (Phenomenology))