4-12 November 2010
Morelia, Michoacan
Mexico/General timezone
- arteaga@ifm.umich.mx
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Session I LHC.SM.BSM
Place
Location: Morelia, Michoacan
Room: Hall A, Hotel Fiesta Inn
Date:
9 Nov 16:00 - 20:15
Conveners
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- Dr. Murguía, Gabriela (UNAM)
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- Dr. Tejeda, Ma. Elena (UNISON)
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We discuss the implications of assuming a four-zero Yukawa texture for the properties of the charged Higgs boson within the context of the general 2-Higgs Doublet Model of Type III. We begin by presenting a detailed analysis of the charged Higgs boson couplings with heavy quarks and the resulting pattern for its decays, including the decay $H^+ \to W^+ \gamma$ at 1-loop level. The parameters chose
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Presented by Dr. Jaime HERNANDEZ SANCHEZ
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10/11/2010
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1:30
We analyse the mixing and degeneracy of the isolated doublet of
neutral, heavy Higgs bosons, H_2 and H_3, of the Minimal
Supersymmetric Standard Model with CP-Violation. We find a set of
Lagrangian parameter values for which the isolated doublet of mass
eigenstates is degenerate. At degeneracy, the physical masses as
functions of the Lagrangian parameters have a rank one algebraic
branch poi
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Presented by Prof. Alfonso MONDRAGON BALLESTEROS
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9/11/2010
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23:15
All-loop Finite Unified Theories (FUTs) are N=1 supersymmetric Grand Unified Theories (GUTs) which have a remarkable predictive power due to the required reduction of couplings. Finiteness results from the fact that there exist RGI relations among dimensionless couplings that guarantee the vanishing of all beta-functions in certain N=1 GUTs even to all orders. Furthermore developments in the sof
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Presented by Dr. Myriam MONDRAGON
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10/11/2010
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0:15
"Forward and Diffractive Physics in LHC is a new open window to understand this type of strong interactions. We will present a didactic description of the topics being developed at CMS. As we know there is no results to present as something new. We are accumulating data to have soon new results. We will show the number of topics and the detectors properties to do the observation of several topolog
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Presented by Prof. Alberto SANTORO
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9/11/2010
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22:00
The method of QCD sum rules at finite temperature is based on the operator product expansion of current correlators at short distances, and on the concept of quark/gluon-hadron duality. After an introduction to this method, its extension to finite temperature will be discussed, together with several applications. These will include chiral symmetry restoration, and quark-gluon deconfinement, with e
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Presented by Prof. CESAREO DOMINGUEZ
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9/11/2010
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22:45
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10/11/2010
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1:00