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Poster session

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Location: Hermosillo, Sonora
Address: Vado del Río #9, Col. Villa de Seris, Hermosillo, Sonora
Date: 23 Oct 18:30 - 19:30

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Session: Poster session
We study the production sensitivity of Higgs bosons *h* and *H* in relation with the possible existence of a *Z*′ boson and a top quark pair at the energy scales that will be reached in the near future at projected *e*+ *e* ⁻ linear colliders. We focus in the resonance and non-resonance effects of the annihilation processes *e*+ *e* ⁻ → (*γ*, *Z*, *Z*´) → *t¯th* and *e*+ *e* ⁻ ... More
Presented by Prof. FRANCISCO RAMIREZ-SANCHEZ
Session: Poster session
In this work, we use the Lienard-Wiechert electromagnetic field equations to calculate the magnetic field event by event in heavy ion collisions and to find a relationship between the magnetic field created with the impact parameter in the collision. We then implement our results using a Monte-Carlo Glauber model of heavy ion collisions to simulate Au-Au collisions relevant for the Multi Purpose D ... More
Presented by Mr. Alejandro GUIRADO GARCIA
Session: Poster session
The fundamental description of nature, beyond the Standard Model (SM), may include heavy neutrinos that mix and thus allow processes in which lepton flavor is not preserved. We investigate the impact of charged currents that couple heavy gauge bosons to heavy neutrinos and SM leptons on neutrinoless lepton-flavor-violating decays of SM leptons into three charged leptons. We implement our expressio ... More
Presented by Ms. Mónica SALINAS IBAÑEZ
Session: Poster session
We present the calculation of the cross section for the associated production process of the Higgs boson with a pair of top quark, $pp\to t\bar{t}H$ at different centre-of-mass energies to compare with recent measurements at LHC. Using CalcHEP at leading order calculations we found a good a aproximation in comparison with other values calculated to higher order presented in the literature
Presented by Mr. Miguel MAY
Session: Poster session
In this work we study different ways to produce a charged Higgs $H^+$ in Deep Inelastic Scattering (DIS) at energies reached on the LHC accelerator, all of that in the Two Higgs Doublet Model type III (2HDM-III). We compute the total cross section for the direct production process $\,p+p\longrightarrow H^{+} + X$ and also one obtain the differential cross section for the process $\,q_i+q_j \right ... More
Presented by Mr. Víctor Manuel LÓPEZ GUERRERO
Session: Poster session
with the aim of reconstruct the trayectory of cosmic ray in the interstellar magnetic field and find the source of such particles, in the present work we simulate the motion of a charged particle in a magnetic fiel by using a Runge Kutta method. First we find the equations of motion through a lagrangian formalism then we solve the system making use of a Runge Kutta fourth order. For the results so ... More
Presented by Mr. Ricardo GUZMAN ALCALA
Session: Poster session
Determination of the mass distribution in the galaxy is one of the most fundamental task in the field of galactic astronomy and can be obtained by analyzing the corresponding rotation curves. Milky Way - one of the most studied galaxies- is a galaxy of which we have a better knowledge about values of this rotation curve, with an accuracy that has been improved over the years. Moreover, there ... More
Presented by Mr. Alan BURNETT-AGUILAR
Session: Poster session
In this work we are going to study how the neutrino oscillations are affected by dark matter (DM). We made an analysis for two cases: DM interactions with standard model neutrino and DM with sterile neutrino interactions. The main objectives of this work are: to establish a bound on the strength of the neutrino-DM interaction and in the case of the sterile neutrino we include three different DM de ... More
Presented by Max BRIBIESCA SAMANO
Session: Poster session
The strength of forward-backward multiplicity correlations have been studied in electron-positron, proton-proton and more recently in lead-lead collisions. The experimental results in proton-proton on these correlations and its comparison to different models reveals an incomplete understanding of the phenomena physical associated with these correlations. In this work, we present a study of for ... More
Presented by Mr. Edgar DOMINGUEZ ROSAS
Session: Poster session
In this work we propose an extension to the Standard Model in which we consider the model $2HDM$ type-III plus massive neutrinos and the horizontal flavor symmetry $S_3$ ($\nu2HDM\otimes S_3$). In the above framework and with the explicit breaking of flavor symmetry $S_3$, the Yukawa matrices in the flavor adapted basis are represented by means of a matrix with two texture zeroes. Also, the active ... More
Presented by Mr. Moises ZELENY MORA
Session: Poster session
The nature and origin of cosmic rays remains one of the greatest puzzles of modern astrophysics after more than fifty years since their first registration. Several ground experiments have reported the rate registered at its height of operation. To continue with the study of cosmic rays, we propose obtain the rate at different heights in the Earth's atmosphere, developing a small and portable ultra ... More
Presented by Dr. Epifanio PONCE
Session: Poster session
\documentclass{article} \title{Probing the electromagnetic dipole moments of the tau-neutrino in the $U(1)_{B-L}$ model at the ILC and CLIC Energies} \date{\today} \begin{document} \maketitle \begin{abstract} In this work we study the sensitivity on the anomalous magnetic and electric dipole moments of the tau-neutrino in the framework of the $SU(2)_L\times U(1)_Y\times U(1)_{B-L}$ elec ... More
Presented by Ms. MARIA ALEJANDRA LLAMAS BUGARIN
Session: Poster session
The e+e- B Factories, owing to the large cross section for producing tau lepton pairs, are also "tau factories". In particular, the Belle II experiment will offer fantastic possibilities to study tau physics with high precision, in fact since the decays of tau leptons involve neutrinos in the final state their study is very difficult at hadron colliders such as LHC. The tau lepton is the only ... More
Presented by Mr. Alejandro DE YTA HERNÁNDEZ
Session: Poster session
The high luminosity expected from the HL-LHC will be a challenge for the CMS detector. The increased rate of particles coming from the collisions and the radioactivity induced in the material of the detector could cause significant damage and could result in progressive degradation of its performance. Simulation studies are very useful in these scenarios as they allow one to study difficult radiat ... More
Presented by Mr. Severiano CARPINTEYRO
Session: Poster session
Recent observations of extragalactic neutrinos flow detected by IceCube differ from the theoretical predictions, as the number of events recorded in the detector is lower than expected by some theoretical models. This naturally raises the question, " What processes may be reducing the flow of extragalactic neutrinos coming to earth?" Since neutrinos are coupled with other matter only through ... More
Presented by Mrs. América MORALES
Session: Poster session
Preliminary studies on selection and reconstruction of events with single top quark associated Higgs production with H $\rightarrow$ $\gamma$ $\gamma$ from proton-proton (pp) collisions have been performed. Events have been simulated with collision energy set at $\sqrt{s}$ $=$ 13 TeV. Simulation with the response of the CMS detector has been included. Basic reconstruction at detector level of top ... More
Presented by Mr. Antonio PAREDES
Session: Poster session
La técnica por excelencia para obtener imágenes hoy en día del interior de un objeto, es por medio de radiación electromagnética del tipo Rayos X; no existe otra técnica 100% estudiada que supere a la imagen por rayos X debido a la amplia gama de aplicaciones en investigación, en industria, comercio, transporte, medicina, etc, siendo ademas una tecnología muy accesible y practica. Sin emba ... More
Presented by Mr. Marcos Gael DE LA CRUZ VICENCIO
Session: Poster session
Recent satellite missions have shown that the UV light background is more complex than previous models. Therefore, the observation of transient luminous events TLEs at the upper atmosphere will be important. Information about the time and space evolution of this very fast events may need to be recorded, this impose requirements of a wide field of view and the largest focus depth. The simplest opti ... More
Presented by Mr. Saúl HERNÁNDEZ MARISCAL, Dr. Epifanio PONCE
Session: Poster session
The latest LHC data on pp collisions indicates a signature of flow through the measurements of transverse momentum distributions. Different models attempt to describe these phenomena using for instance hydrodinamical models, however it is known that it is not possible since microscopic systems are created as a result of the collisions. The present work use multiple parton interactions as an al ... More
Presented by Mrs. Ivonne MALDONADO
Session: Poster session
Fluctuations may arise from initial state fluctuations and thermodynamical fluctuations, as temperature fluctuations which is an important quantity that allows to probe the fluctuations at early stages of the reaction and to understand QCD transition order for small collision systems. A large number of particles produced at high multiplicity events on pp collisions where signals of collectivity ha ... More
Presented by Mr. Edgar LOZA
Session: Poster session
The Nuclotron Ion Collider fAcility (NICA) accelerator complex is currently under construction at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR, Russia). The main goal of NICA is to collider heavy ion nuclei to study the properties of the phase diagram of strongly interacting matter at high baryon density. Two big particle detectors are planned to be installed: Spin Physics Detector (SPD) and Mu ... More
Presented by Mrs. Valeria Zelina REYNA ORTIZ
Session: Poster session
The Cryogenic Underground Experiment for Rare Events (CUORE) is an experiment, in operation from the beginning of 2017, held at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS) of the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), in Italy. It has been designed to mainly search for Neutrino-less Double Beta Decay even if, because of the excellent energy resolution, low threshold and low background, i ... More
Presented by Dr. Luigi CAPPELLI
Session: Poster session
We have fitted the direct detection experiments result by using the current bounds on the cross sections of DAMA/LIBRA, XENON1T, CDMS and PICO60 in terms of a Weakly Interacting Massive Particle (WIMP) signal, parameterizing the interaction with nuclei in terms of fermions-scalar interaction. Delimiting the parameter space of the different collaborations we come to a shared region.
Presented by Mr. Fernando r MILLAN
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