GUT models and relatively light charged Higgs bosons at LHC
by
Janusz Gluza(University of Silesia)
→
Europe/Berlin
seminar room 2, building 2a (DESY Hamburg)
seminar room 2, building 2a
DESY Hamburg
Description
In this talk I will focus on the charged Higgs particles in the context
of the LHC discovery physics. I will motivate them through low energy
effects (rho-parameter, neutrino masses,...).
A link between TeV scale effects and low energy physics (e.g. muon
decay, neutrinoless double beta decay) will be shown.
Production and decays of singly and doubly charged scalars will be
discussed in more details in the framework of one of the simplest GUT
models based on the left-right gauge symmetry. Status of those models
will be presented. Beyond the Standard Model, spontaneous symmetry
breaking effects bring relations among heavy particles' masses, thus
possible LHC discovery signals connected with heavy gauge bosons and
heavy neutrino particles will be also analyzed.